Montana

  Defense Lawyers.
HOME ABOUT US FAQ'S RESOURCES CONTACT US FREE CASE REVIEW
July 20, 2010
Defense
             
 
Selecting an attorney for legal cases is a very important decision. Please enter your information below to receive a Free Consultation from an attorney in your area:
 
Zip Code:   
 

Criminal Defense News

 

Management Of Opiate Detoxification In Jails

A 2002 national survey of 500 U.S. jails included a question about the assessment and management of opiate dependency among arrestees and inmates, as well as the use of standardized protocols. 

Of the 245 jails that responded to the survey, 56 percent reported that they routinely assessed arrestees for opiate dependency, and 59 percent stated they used standardized detoxification protocols; 50 percent of the jails used clonidine for detoxification. Only 1 percent of the jails used methadone or other opiates (2 percent) for detoxification. Forty-nine percent of the jails did not use clonidine, methadone, or other opiates for detoxification. Although several small randomized controlled trials suggest that the use of clonidine for opiate detoxification is associated with comparable rates of detoxification, these findings may have limited generalizability. Other studies suggest that the use of clonidine outside of jails is associated with significant attrition and greater severity of withdrawal symptoms than when opiates such as methadone or buprenorphine are used.

The apparent failure of more than one-third of the jails to provide detained, opiate-dependent persons with care consistent with community standards makes them vulnerable to litigation regarding inmates' right to health care and humane treatment. Many opiate-dependent detainees can experience withdrawal symptoms before they have been formally charged with a crime. Lacking appropriate detoxification, opiate-dependent detainees may experience needless suffering and, in some instances, death. These findings indicate the need for uniform, national standards for the management of opiate dependence in U.S. jails. 3 tables and 27 references

Contact us now to obtain a free case review or want more information on our Montana Criminal Defense Lawyers.

 
Did You Know?    
 
 
Miranda rule and Miranda rights are important
The rule, pronounced in Miranda v. Arizona, that confessions are inadmissible in a criminal prosecution if the police do not advise the suspect in custody of certain rights before questioning. The rights include: a. The right to remain silent and to refuse to answer any questions; b. The right to know that anything the suspect says can and will be used against the suspect in a court of law; c. The right to consult with an attorney and to have an attorney present during questioning; d. The right to have counsel appointed at public expense, prior to any questioning if the suspect cannot afford counsel.

 


  Newsroom  
 


News about Criminal cases in Montana and nationwide:

Williams Power Company, Inc., To Pay $50 Million Penalty To Resolve Criminal Allegations
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Williams Power Company Inc. (WPC), a Delaware corporation, has entered into an agreement with the government resolving an ongoin...
Read more >


Management Of Opiate Detoxification In Jails
A 2002 national survey of 500 U.S. jails included a question about the assessment and management of opiate dependency among arrestees and inmates, ...
Read more >


These Organizations To Acknowledge That The Courts Can Render Incorrect Verdicts That Lead To Wrongful Imprisonment
There are two key sources of information given to life prisoners regarding the structure of their sentences and the procedures through which they m...
Read more >


More Criminal News >

 
 

Criminal Defense Terms

 


Today's Terms

Subpoena

Definition:
An official order to appear in court (or at a deposition) at a specific time. Failure to obey a subpoena to appear in court is punishable as a contempt of court.

Restitution

Definition:
Court-ordered payment to restore goods or money to the victim of a crime by the offender.

Levy

Definition:
A seizure; the obtaining of money by legal process through seizure and sale of property.

More Criminal Defense Terms >

 

Criminal Defense Resources

 


Search Criminal Defense resources in our resource center:

More Resources >

 

Criminal Defense Hot Topics

 
Topics Related to Criminal Defense:

  • Financial Fraud
  • Assault and Battery
  • Homicide
  • Manslaughter
  • Juvenile Justice

More Criminal Defense Topics >

Montana Defense Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Defense attorney you should contact our Defense Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Belgrade
  • Billings
  • Bozeman
  • Butte
  • Columbia Falls
  • Great Falls
  • Hamilton
  • Havre
  • Helena
  • Kalispell
  • Laurel
  • Libby
  • Livingston
  • Miles City
  • Missoula
  • Polson
  • Whitefish
 


Legal Disclaimers
All attorney listings are a paid attorney advertisement, and do not in any way constitute a referral or endorsement by an approved or authorized lawyer referral service. The information provided on Montana Defense Lawyers.com is not intended to be legal advice, but merely conveys general information related to legal issues commonly encountered. Your access to and use of this website is subject to additional Terms and Conditions.

Local Professional? Generate new business today
Call 866-227-9356 or contact a sales rep


This site is part of the LawFirms.com Network
©2010 ExpertHub, wholly owned subsidiary of MoxyMedia, Inc.