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Case • 1993
, culinary manager at Graterford, and Dr. Gandy, a physician, subjected him to cruel and unusual punishment by serving him contaminated food and failing to provide adequate medical care for his subsequent food ...
Case • 1997
basic human needs, such as food, clothing, shelter, sanitation, medical care and personal safety. The sole evidence regarding the conditions of Griffin's confinement is the regulation we have previously ...
Case • 2002
increased risk of potential traumatic injury." The doctor also stated that the drug was a necessary medication for plaintiff and would be so permanently. [16] During plaintiff's recovery from surgery ...
Case • 2001
later the district court accepted the recommendation of the magistrate judge and denied defendants' motion, finding that under clearly established law a transsexual is entitled to some form of medical ...
Case • 2001
background reviews; (3) failed to install sufficient emergency measures, such as a safety transceiver in the hallway where Taylor was murdered; and (4) neglected to maintain adequate medical staff ...
Case • 2005
of the firm and did estate and commercial work. Petitioner's primary business was trying medical malpractice cases. In the early 1990s, the firm suffered financial decline. Between June 1996 and June 1999 ...
Case • 2003
for non-economic damages was not supported by substantial evidence that Bunch suffered emotional distress. Because there was no evidence presented that Bunch ever received medical or psychological treatment ...
Case • 1986
. at 321; Lee v. Washington, 390 U.S. 333, 334, 19 L. Ed. 2d 1212, 88 S. Ct. 994 (1968) (per curiam); and the Eighth Amendment safeguards inmates from "deliberate indifference to [their] serious medical ...
Case • 1986
; Franklin, 662 F.2d at 1347. 777 F.2d 143, 147 (3d Cir. 1985); Porm, 762 F.2d at 636-37. [31] We recognize, however, that, unlike the "medical emergency" case, a case involving an individual prisoner's ...
Case • 1980
of a prisoner's important need for medical treatment is such a violation. Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U.S. 97, 97 S. Ct. 285, 50 L. Ed. 2d 251 (1976). But negligence by a state official under some circumstances may ...
Case • 1983
Fed.R.Civ.P. 56(b). Such facts might include affidavits of medical doctors concerning the prisoners' health and their physical ability to do the work exacted of them; the circumstances leading up ...
Case • 1981
of the vicious beast in question, it bit and broke the skin on Villanueva's left hand for a distance of about 1/16 inch. The incident was reported to a medical officer but no treatment was administered (none ...
Case • 2002
on his incoming and outgoing mail by defendants in retaliation for a grievance filed for inadequate medical treatment. The district court denied that claim. On appeal, this Court affirmed that decision ...
Case • 1988
population would present a clear danger;" if an "investigation is pending and the presence of the inmate" would create a risk because of medical (including psychiatric) reasons; or if the "facts clearly ...
Case • 1982
records and thereby produce confusion in internal prison operations (such as delivering mail, screening visitors, and accounting for outside medical services), in the interstate detainer system ...
Case • 1981
and circumstances relating to Maxwell's confinement in "C" Gallery. It is obvious that the district court weighed all of the evidence in light of the fact that it dismissed plaintiff's claims of inadequate medical ...
Case • 1973
,310 U.S. 88, 101-102 (1940). For example, medical books for the education of physicians and related personnel necessarily use graphic illustrations and descriptions of human anatomy. In resolving ...
Case • 1979
on institutional discipline; or [54] "(d) His continued correctional treatment, medical care, or vocational or other training in the facility will substantially enhance his capacity to lead a law-abiding life ...
Case • 2006
Medical Center for treatment of three gunshot wounds. [16] Mr. Robbins later pleaded guilty to attempted aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and was incarcerated at the Greenville prison ...
Case • 1974
with section 2600, subdivision (2), and therefore is invalid. [12] Petitioner is an inmate at California Medical Facility, Vacaville, having been convicted of violating Penal Code sections 207 (kidnaping ...
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