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Case • 1963
Haute, Indiana, he began suffering dizziness, loss of balance, and difficulty with his vision. Upon Winston's initial complaint, the prison medical officer's diagnosis was borderline hypertension ...
are given medical care and educated, applying the party's policy on prisoners. 8:00 AM: The RG carries out reconnaissance and set up a position on the water tank. A boat leaves for Callao with 4 RGs. 11 ...
Case • 2001
documentation from such records as prison staff reports, incident reports, inmate medical records, independent medical records, infirmary logs, disturbance logs, hospital records, photos, videotapes, inmate title ...
Case • 2003
to experience debilitating, even suicidal, depression, often followed by periods of manic behavior. However, since November 2000, she had been taking medication to treat this condition and was participating ...
Case • 2006
salaries, and suffered emotional distress for which they sought medical attention. [69] D vila addresses only the first guidepost, but the other two guideposts also favor plaintiffs. In addition ...
Case • 2002
in opposition to the motion for summary judgment, see Dkt. Nos. 106-108, to which Defendant filed his reply. See Dkt. No. 110.*fn4 [18] II. BACKGROUND [19] Plaintiff began working as a medical clerk ...
Case • 2007
the police. Kapp observed the body, spoke with Beaty for a few minutes, and then returned to his apartment. The police later arrived and determined that the body was Fornoff's. A medical examiner concluded ...
Case • 2004
Services, 911 F.2d 863, 867 (2d Cir. 1990). However, those rulings concerned intrusions that "serve primarily an investigative function." Id. at 867. "The purpose was not to provide medical treatment ...
Case • 2004
or cramped notion. The exemption is in marked contrast to Exemption 6, which requires withholding of personnel and medical files only if disclosure "would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal ...
Case • 2003
directions from the Kings County District Attorney's Office, failed to deliver Officer Gray's collected blood to the Medical Examiner's office. Other police officers attempted to influence civilian witnesses ...
Case • 2006
, ancestry, religion, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, citizenship status, pregnancy, medical condition or disability under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Acts of 1866 ...
Case • 1985
detailed interviews with inmates about their medical treatment at the prison hospital; and a letter from Saxner to an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer, Saunders, which enclosed the other two documents ...
Case • 1992
was designed to address the state's obligation to attend to the medical needs of inmates, not the use of force such as that which occurred in this case. See, e.g., Al-Jundi v. Mancusi, 926 F.2d 235, 239 [**24 ...
Case • 2005
] A. Discovery Rule [49] In Kubrick, the Supreme Court recognized a discovery rule for medical malpractice claims under the FTCA. Id. at 113. Under the discovery rule, the plaintiff's claim accrues when she ...
Case • 1986
a beating inflicted by police officers. Tr. 378-79. Fed. R. Evid. 803(4) provides that, "statements made for purposes of medical diagnosis or treatment and describing medical history, or past or present ...
Case • 2002
. Joseph Medical Center, 192 F.3d 826 (9th Cir. 1999), had held explicitly that the Supreme Court's decision did not invalidate RFRA as applied to federal law; and that two others, including this one, had ...
Case • 2002
hearing, at which testimony could be heard on what sort of device to was to be employed in this case, the error rate of the belt, the criteria for triggering the device, and the medical effects ...
Case • 2001
. The court made the alternative findings in the event this Court finds the PLRA's termination provisions constitutional. The court did not find constitutional violations in the areas of medical and psychiatric ...
Case • 2004
was discharged in 1996. Correctional was a subchapter S corporation engaged in the business of supplying medical services to incarcerated inmates in several states. Dr. Kenan Umar and his son Emre Umar each held ...
from a wealthy family, was a victim of what psychologist G. Dick Miller, an expert for the defense, called “affluenza” – a term not found in any medical journal. Miller stated ...
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