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Case • 2000
statutes have been enacted in the field of workers' compensation. See, e.g., A.R.S. §§ 23-908 (Supp. 1995) (requiring accident/injury reports); -1026 (1995) (compelling periodic medical exams); -1047(D ...
Case • 2002
that inmates transferred from Connecticut had filed against Warden Young and the Connecticut Commissioner of Corrections. The inmates alleged a lack of proper hygiene and medical care and the denial of religious ...
Case • 2002
the table. The jurors were immediately excused from the courtroom, and Chavez was examined by medical personnel. That same day, the judge held a hearing in which he heard testimony establishing that the stun ...
Case • 2001
" in the plaintiff's notice in a medical malpractice case sufficient where it simply named the hospital in which the alleged malpractice had occurred, rejecting the argument that the notice should have named the precise ...
Case • 2003
Amendment rights when they assaulted him, handcuffed him, threw cleaning supplies at him, and denied him medical attention. 532 U.S. at 734. Booth filed an initial complaint form, in accordance ...
Case • 2001
. Then they put him on a restraint board. At this point Guy stopped breathing and had no pulse. A nurse performed CPR, the paramedics were called, Guy was revived and transferred to Harborview Medical Center. Guy's ...
Case • 1994
weakness of caring for some one. But these human beings only offence was and is to care. [41] "Lets be concerned about inmates who are unable to receive the proper medication from the nursing staff ...
Case • 2004
injury while watching television was incurred [*206] during an activity incident to military service. n5 AR 190-47 § 5-2 provides: All prisoners, unless precluded because of disciplinary, medical ...
Case • 2004
at the Federal Medical Center prison in Lexington, Kentucky (FMC Lexington), found inmate Tracy Hearlson dead in a housing unit of the prison during the early morning hours of September 14, 1998. Hearlson had been ...
Case • 2007
allows either administrative or judicial claims, 3 the former providing a flat $ 25,000 per year of wrongful imprisonment, 4 the latter providing reimbursement of actual lost earnings, medical expenses ...
Article • February 15, 1997 • from PLN February, 1997
objectionable. In prisons where everyone without a medical excuse is required to work, most prisoners are permitted to seek job assignments that best meet their needs and competencies from among the narrow range ...
Article • October 15, 1999 • from PLN October, 1999
the chance to experience prison life from the inside. The facility is about 5,000 feet square, with a large main room, two large cells, three smaller solitary cells, a shower room and a medical examination ...
Article • January 15, 2005 • from PLN January, 2005
liability claims related to PRIDE for a total of $128,888." The state pays the medical bills of prisoners injured on the job. There have been a few major accidents, including a prisoner who lost ...
Article • May 15, 2001 • from PLN May, 2001
Filed under: News, News in Brief
of the accident as excessive speed. Two prisoners being taken to a hospital for routine medical appointments were also injured. The prisoners, Thomas Neville and Jacob Reeder, filed statements saying the van ...
Article • May 15, 2002 • from PLN May, 2002
Filed under: News, News in Brief
to the Work Ethic Camp (AKA boot camp), at the Pine Lodge Pre Release Center in Medical Lake. The program, started by legislators in 1993 to "get tough on crime," has less than 30 prisoners ...
improprieties including denial of proper medical care, improper and excessive restraint procedures, harassment, coercion, and outright deception. According to the suit, youths at the academy are "at great risk ...
off lockdown, there's another stabbing and we go back on," Steve said. He asked to see the prison psychiatrist so he can get medication for depression, not because he thinks drugs will help. He knows ...
Article • October 15, 2000 • from PLN October, 2000
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
to be employed elsewhere or would find itself unemployed. If people indirectly employed by prison systems are included, the impact is even higher. This includes the construction workers who build prisons, medical ...
Case • 1987
. 2d 442, 90 S. Ct. 1207 (1970); Chowdhury v. Reading Hospital and Medical Center, 677 F.2d 317, 320 (3d Cir. 1982). However, the most important form of relief the plaintiffs seek -- an order requiring ...
Case • 2003
into account an employee's particular medical needs, the policy, in the Postal Service's own words, is as follows: "Basically we have determined that [the] policy concerning the use of respirators by Postal ...
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