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Case • 2003
33348763, at *6; cf. Franklin, 992 F.2d at 1498-99 (discussing relationship between negligence claim and medical battery claim premised on lack of consent). III. CONCLUSION For the foregoing reasons ...
Case • 2002
Cir. 1987); medical and psychiatric records confidential under state law, see Pearson v. Miller, 211 F.3d 57, 62-64 (3d Cir. 2000); and federal and grand jury secrecy provisions, see Krause v. Rhodes ...
Case • 2004
provided in the Government Code, not the statute of limitations that applies to private defendants. (Martell v. Antelope Valley Hospital Medical Center (1998) 67 Cal.App.4th 978, 981.) Government Code ...
Case • 2005
. [50] *fn2 The ALJ made no findings with regard to the nature or extent of the injury or disability, the wage rate, or medical bills. Mr. Richard contends in his brief that there is no dispute about ...
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 • 2006
. Specifically, he complained that he and other inmates in protective custody were forced to pass through the general inmate population when going to medical "callouts" and other required events. He claimed ...
Case • 2007
sample may only be drawn in medically acceptable manner by licensed professional or person acting under such person's direction or control), we also do not think that blood extractions from convicted ...
Case • 2005
security classification and any specific medical condition that would bear on his security risk. According to the district court: [28] Just as the Defendant takes into consideration the fact ...
Case • 2003
dictates that a member of the prison medical staff will take a sample of Boulineau's DNA by using swabs to collect saliva from the inside of his mouth. (Id. at PP 4-5.) Those swabs will then be sent ...
Case • 2005
his rights under the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments by refusing him needed medical treatment. Id. at 1312. The Georgia prison officials denied his grievance because it was untimely. Id. The prisoner ...
Case • 2005
law. When Daniels arrived at the jail, he was initially housed in the medical ward, one of only three places in the Macomb County Jail where he could be segregated from adults. Shortly [**4] thereafter ...
Case • 1996
relief from the Court's orders regarding classification, physical examinations, medical requests, or basic accommodations which are set forth in the Court's August 23, 1995 Order. [**7] Specifically ...
Case • 1994
decree related to medical care because the court found that these provisions were inextricably linked to the mental health requirements such that the two should be reviewed together. The court also ...
Case • 1996
. California Pac. Medical Ctr., 19 F.3d 449, 455 (9th Cir. 1994); see also ACF Indus. v. California State Bd. of Equalization, 42 F.3d 1286, 1289 (9th Cir. 1994); United States v. State of Or., 769 F.2d 1410 ...
Case • 2002
and Maryville assume physical custody of the minors in their care. They both provide day-to-day *446 housing, care, medical attention, supervision, and discipline to those in their care pursuant to extensive DCFS ...
Case • 2003
counts of fourth degree criminal sexual conduct. The victims were eleven young female patients whom Poole sexually abused between 1987 and 1990 while he was engaged in general medical practice in Wheaton ...
Case • 2008
' constitutional rights to [*18] adequate medical and mental health care. The Three-Judge Court that has been convened has authority under the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA) to issue a "prisoner release order ...
Case • 2008
and pulled the taser darts out" of Swift's body. Despite the fact Swift was vomiting, bleeding, and told he needed stitches, Defendants delayed providing medical care (Amended Complaint, Doc. 14, p. 3). 2 ...
Case • 2008
generally and the Boston Emergency Medical Services Deputy Superintendent found insufficient to notify Commission's Executive Officer, even when Superintendent investigated claim and told family that he ...
Case • 1977
, female nature. There was a man guard directly in front of the medication window, where the nurse was. I was very embarrassed to have to describe the problem in front of the man guard. Id. at 22a; see 434 F ...
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