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Brief • September 18, 2013
Filed under: False Arrest
. Plaintiffs blood was tested, which confirmed he had not 14 consumed any drugs or alcohol. Plaintiff has incurred medical bills as a result of this 15 16 17 hospital visit. 33. Plaintiff was eventually ...
. Suffolk County Officers Respond to the Scene 27. The first Suffolk County police officers arrived on the scene at approximately 6:15 a.m. with emergency medical personnel. Marty immediately told them, "I ...
Brief • 2009
that when seeking an abortion for medical reasons, a woman cannot safely secure one without the aid of a physician. ―Aside 19 from the woman herself, therefore, the physician is uniquely qualified ...
Brief • 2004
medical exam, a current psychological exam, and an approved parole plan from OIS. (Diaz, 7:1 to 4; Stites, 14:20 to 15:3). Once a parole date had been set and, as in this case, there was an intended address ...
Brief • 2003
of physical illness; inadequate medical care; 2 Case 3:03-cv-30249-MAP Document 1-1 Filed 10/22/2003 Page 3 of 30 humiliation, indignities and embarrassment; degradation; injury to reputation; permanent ...
Brief • 2009
, Mississippi - according to notes prepared by a medical provider whom Richardson sought out a week after failing to appear for his deposition. Mr. Richardson’s refusal to appear for his deposition is the subject ...
Brief • 2013
Filed under: Telephones
Medical Corp., 197 F.R.D. 136, 150 (E.D. Penn. 2000) (“I conclude that an award of one-third of the settlement fund is reasonable in consideration of other courts' awards.”); Neuberger v. Shapiro, 110 ...
Brief • October 15, 2017
for assistance and sometimes forgoes prescribed medications that he cannot afford. He says that he does not have enough money for food or rent and typically eats only one meal per day. (Id. ¶ 4.) Robinson receives ...
Brief • July 31, 2018
arguments that DOC was required to allow access to inmate medical files or create a record representing DOC medical staffs review of those records. Moreover, additional discovery was necessary to establish ...
of the aforesaid acts and omissions of 5 defendants, and each of them, Plaintiff will in the future incur doctor, medical, 6 psychiatric, pharmaceutical and incidental expenses, in an amount to be shown 7 ...
and then filed false reports. 155. It was further discovered that DOC inspectors withheld from FDLE and the medical examiner a video that established that the inmate was merely begging for medical assistance when ...
: a medical issue prevents him from writing letters by hand and in-person visits are not a feasible option for his 95-year-old mother and disabled sister, both of whom live over 100 miles away and cannot travel ...
Article • June 1, 2021 • from PLN June, 2021
Filed under: Police
and on February 21, after weeks of neglect, she died. Her death was ruled homicide by medical neglect.  Cummings isn’t the only person to have been brutally abused in Howard’s custody ...
said he was eventually taken to medical subsequem to his hean condition and chest pam he was experiencing, Regardm£ the cause of the disturbance, Yens said he believed it occurred inpIOteSl of the poor ...
Brief • April 9, 2013
, 9 along with denial of the opportunity of parole, the deprivation of Docket No. 136, 2AC ¶ 1. Id. ¶¶ 177-92. In Specifically, they allege 10 earned credits, the deprivation of good medical care ...
Brief • November 17, 2005
to enforce constitutional standards regarding medical care, safety and other conditions of confinement, and advises prisoners on how to exhaust their administrative remedies. The Ohio Justice & Policy Center ...
Brief • 2011
litigation, improving medical and mental health services, reducing overcrowding, protecting access to the courts, and the ability to participate in religious activities, and seeking to improve overall ...
Brief • 2007
at the Pierce County Jail and resulted in court-ordered limits on 15 overcrowding, standards for medical care, standards for inmate classification procedures, 16 money damages to the individual class ...
) Special damages.--In an action brought under subsection (a), the plaintiff shall be entitled to recover, in addition to other damages, damages for reasonable hospital, nursing, medical, funeral expenses ...
Brief • June 1, 2014
suffered, and continues to suffer, economic damages, including, but not limited to, medical bills, moving expenses, and other expenses. Plaintiff’s economic damages are not expected to exceed $15,000 ...
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