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Case • 1999
of the consequences of failing to respond to a motion for summary judgment is ordinarily grounds for reversal.'" Vital v. Interfaith Medical Ctr., 168 F.3d 615, 620 (2d Cir. 1999) (quoting Ruotolo v. IRS, 28 F.3d 6, 8 ...
Case • 1998
of adequate food, clothing, shelter, and medical care and by taking reasonable measures to guarantee the inmates' safety." Barney v. Pulsipher, 143 F.3d 1299, 1310 (10th Cir. 1998). To hold a jailer personally ...
Case • 1997
with medication. ..." [**13] Id. The record also reveals no evidence that creates a genuine issue of material fact concerning plaintiff's claims against Decker. The only evidence relating to Decker shows ...
Case • 1993
) conditions at the jail constituted cruel and unusual punishment, f) inmates received inadequate medical care, g) lack of access to exercise and recreation, h) lack of access to reading materials, i) inadequate ...
Case • 1997
. Rider was given medical attention and taken to a hospital, and Robert was immediately moved from the floor. Louw was the tower officer on duty at the time of the attack, and spent his entire shift, from ...
Case • 1993
administration of antipsychotic medication). Indeed, in our recent decision in Slone, the state court order that gave Slone his liberty interest was based not on an adjudication of a constitutional claim ...
Case • 1999
. Plaintiffs-Appellees Madrid and others ("prisoners") alleged a multitude of constitutional violations, including a pattern and practice of excessive force against them, provision of inadequate medical ...
Case • 1999
the sweeping and direct language of[the statute at issue in Weinberger] nor that statute's explicit bar to district court jurisdiction."), cert. denied, 118 S. Ct. 263 (1997); Lacey v. C.S.P. Solano Medical ...
Case • 1999
not challenge the hourly rates of the paralegal, the videotape specialist, or the medical consultant. The paralegal's hourly rate of $ 65.00 per hour is comparable to the rates of such paraprofessionals within ...
Case • 1996
medical needs, and the district court certified him to proceed in forma pauperis ("i.f.p."). While this litigation was pending in the district court, the President signed into law the Prison Litigation ...
Case • 1990
proceedings. [26] It is well established that "[when] prison officials intentionally place prisoners in dangerous surroundings, or when they ignore prisoners' serious medical needs, or when ...
Case • 1993
, efficient transportation system. Prisoners are transported for medical, security, and other reasons. According to the warden, the health, safety, and welfare of the prisoners is dependent upon the ability ...
Case • 1992
., No. CIV S-83-1348 (June 19, 1984) (alleging rape by one or more prisoners at California Medical Facility at Vacaville on the night of July 29, 1983, and one additional episode in December 1983), Brief ...
Case • 1994
Howard's version of the events in question. [16] Upon Howard's return from an outside medical visit in March 1991, Corrections Officer Patrick Malone, in accordance with standard prison operating ...
Case • 1997
provided a minimum of cross-ventilation. Moreover, each cell had an electric fan. And Dixon has offered only conclusory allegations, without backing from medical or scientific sources, that the rank air ...
Case • 1998
for suspicion of taking an unknown substance. Two hours later, she began screaming and threw a nightstand. The attending officer called the prison's hospital for medical assistance. An ambulance took Moore ...
Case • 1997
in the case of individual one-time issues. Publications containing nudity illustrative of medical, educational, or anthropological content may be excluded from this definition. (4) "Sexually explicit" means ...
Case • 1997
is assured of the necessities of life, housing, food, clothing and medical care at state expense. His financial needs are thus not similar to those of a person in ordinary life.")). In light of these facts ...
Case • 2003
. *fn3 [21] While awaiting transfer, Bennett underwent medical treatment and HIV counseling at Gowanda. During a discussion with an unnamed defendant "head nurse," Bennett alleges that defendant ...
Case • 2001
from my account." [18] On September 25, 1996, Nelson signed a trust account withdrawal order for $11.70 in order to pay for copies of his medical records, and on October 31, 1996, he signed ...
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