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Case • 2004
. S. 721, 728-733, in which the Court approved the family-care leave provision of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 as valid §5 legislation. Congress' finding in the ADA that "discrimination ...
Case • 2004
with attention deficit disorder ("ADD") or that he took medication to remedy the symptoms. Later that evening of Friday, December 17, Higgins called Heiskell to conduct a second interview by telephone. Higgins ...
inadequate sick call, triage, emergency care, nurses, urgent care, chronic care, specialty referrals, medical screenings, follow-up care, examinations and tests, medical equipment, medications, specialty diets ...
Case • 1992
with aggravated burglary and illegal discharge of a firearm. Two medical doctors were appointed to conduct a pretrial examination of Foucha. The doctors initially reported, and the trial court initially found ...
Case • 2009
. This included 54 disciplinary and medical beds designated for temporary or special use. However, the average daily population in the Jail in 1995 was more than 1,200. Paragraph 27 of the amended complaint read ...
Brief • January 4, 2013
. The Taser should not be used against a subject in custody unless physical resistance has to be overcome. Post use Procedures a. Assess the subject for injuries and provide appropriate medical treatment ...
Brief • 2011
Ex Rel Russo v Northside Oakland Ca Appeal Brief Nuisance Injunction Against Gang 2011 JULIA SHERWIN (State Bar No. 189268) MICHAEL J. HADDAD (State Bar No. 189114) GINA ALTOMARE (State Bar No. 273099) HADDAD & SHERWIN 505 Seventeenth Street Oakland, California 94612 Telephone: (510) 452-5500 Fax: (510) 452-5510 Attorneys for …
Brief • 2009
his residence only for work, church, medical emergencies and sex offender treatment[.]”). Further, Meza has testified that, even after he finds employment, he would like to continue to reside ...
Brief • 2011
A. The Initial trip was the day after the earthquake. went down with a group called Convoy of Hope and enforcement, in the field of use of force. 4 provided a protection detail for theIr medical and food I ...
Brief • 2008
Ajaj to a facility with a suitable environment for his medical conditions including an environment with a lower altitude and in full compliance with all physician’s orders and recommendations ...
Brief • 2009
Lira v Doc Ca Findings of Fact and Order Wrongful Ad Seg 2009 Case3:00-cv-00905-SI Document456 Filed09/30/09 Page1 of 49 1 2 3 4 5 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 6 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 7 8 ERNESTO LIRA, 9 United States District Court For the Northern District of California 10 11 …
("CSP-SAC"). At the time of her hire, Plaintiff presented as male. From January 2009 to October 25 2012, for reasons only in.directly related to this complaint, Plaintiff was on medical leave of 26 ...
Publication • May 1, 2011
Filed under: Parole
to provide competent and timely health care (medical and mental) for prisoners.16 The three-judge panel issued a prisoner release order in 2010 mandating a reduction in the state prison population ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
presents the history and current use of solitary confinement in the United States. Part IV discusses the medical and psychological effects of supermax solitary confinement and the implications of those ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
activities, services, and programs are delivered (medical, exercise, visits, etc.). Provide properly trained staff. Standards promulgated at the local, State, and national levels also provide parameters ...
Publication
, and food; faulty products; UMece8S8IY surgery; and· shoddy emergency medical care actually put people who live in this nation into more . constant and imritinent physical danger than do ordinary street ...
Publication
, two witnesses saw a man, whose appearance and voice were similar to the defendant's, run from the scene of the crime. In addition, the proof showed that the defendant sought medical attention ...
facilities. Corrections’ process at its 12 reception centers for assigning inmates to prisons is complex and considers factors such as an inmate’s history of violence, medical needs, gang affiliations ...
Publication
relating to the Green House: [The Green House is only monitored] directly, on an intermittent basis. . . . The area is not directly or constantly supervised for medical lay-ins [inmates under medical ...
for the program is determined. 6. Figures provided by the MDOC indicate that the current average cost of keeping a prisoner in a Level I or II prison for one year is $21,794. (This amount includes medical ...
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