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Cunningham v. Southlake Center for Mental Health Inc.

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eBook details

  • Title: Cunningham v. Southlake Center for Mental Health Inc.
  • Author : United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
  • Release Date : January 25, 1991
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 71 KB

Description

Elliott Cunningham was hired by Southlake Center for Mental Health, Inc. (Southlake), in 1985 to work as a counselor in the Lake County Jail. Southlake had contracted to provide mental health services for the jail as the result of a consent decree in an unrelated case. By the contracts terms, Southlake retained the exclusive authority to direct, supervise, control and manage its personnel working in the jail. In early 1986, a problem of food theft by non-inmates prompted Jeff Miller, warden of the jail, to circulate a notice warning that such behavior must cease. Apparently it did not, however, for in June, Miller wrote to Southlake that he had reason to believe its employee Cunningham had consumed inmate food, and that he hoped some disciplinary action would be taken. Southlake immediately removed Cunningham from the facility. Sometime later the warden warned Southlake he would not permit Cunningham to return to the jail. Two weeks after Miller sent his letter, Cunningham was discharged. The reason given for the discharge was Cunninghams alleged consumption of inmate food.


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