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be imposed on a non-sex offender. !d. at 222-23.' Given 'Similarly, the Seventh Circuit hashcldthat a parolee who had a parole condition requiring the involuntarily administration ofanti-psychotic medication ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
prisoners, access to medical care and the frequency that issued clothing should be washed or exchanged. It falls on the state jail inspectors, then, to enforce those rules and to document when a facility ...
Brief • July 17, 2002
III) [J 2 Removed from State Court CONTRACT J 110 InsurUlCe :lUG M4t1N ::J ::J ::J 130 UalllAd 1~ NogcllIlllt lnsU_ 154 ~ cI o.etPIylMfll " EJ\lorcemet'4 cl Judg",ent 0151 Medic..IAd [J 152 A~lUIod ...
Brief • June 2, 2010
in a lawful entertainment event, or (3) in response 5 to a legitimate emergency, such as a fire, natural disaster, automobile accident, medical 6 emergency or situation that requires being present in public ...
Brief • October 14, 1996
Filed under: Racial Discrimination
: A. For monetary damages compensating plaintiffs for past an 4 future medical expenses, past and future loss of income, and pas and future emotional dis~ress, inclUding in~erest on all liquida~e damages; S ...
Brief • May 30, 2009
acknowledges and agrees that any and all liens, attorney fees, subrogation claims, medical expenses and all other expenses relating to Plaintiffs lawsuit will be fully and completely satisfied by this amount. 8 ...
Brief • May 14, 2008
indifferent to Williams’ medical needs by failing to provide proper mental health treatment in violation of his rights under the 5th, 8th, and 14th Amendments, and 42 -1- Case 5:07-cv-00059-DF Document 61 ...
Brief • May 4, 2006
Medical Center at Carswell, Texas, the Federal Correctional Institution at Petersburg, Virginia, and the Federal Correctional Institution at Victorville, California. 40. The Life Connections Program ...
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searches, i. Injury to reputation, j. Stress, k. Fear, l. Loss of sleep, and m. Mortification. Damages – Post-Confinement Special Damages 63. Since his release Plaintiff has incurred medical ...
Brief • April 5, 1996
Evans v. WA DOC, WA, Order Denying Appellants Motion, Medical Misconduct, 1996 BEFORE THE PERSONNEL APPEALS BOARD STATE OF WASHINGTON 2 3 4 DONNA L. EVANS, 5 Appellant, 6 v. 7 ) ) ~ Case ...
Brief • March 25, 2005
Interference Malicious Prosecution Malpractice Legal Malpractice Medical Negligence SEE REVERSE SIDE AND CHECK HERE D 17 18 19 20 21 22 Personal Injury Wrongful Death Wrongful Eviction Other: Asbestos Toxic ...
Brief • June 27, 2006
was with a DOC SORT team, and he cleared buildings by the program and shop areas (26). He went into the library and was surprised to find the librarian in there with the inmates (26). He went into medical ...
Brief • April 18, 2006
. He was (Visiting southside) 3 the 2003, plaintiff was viciously Plaintiff was located at Medical Services. Plaintiff to Atterbury The documents were forwarded to Sherrer October 6, plaintiff ...
Brief • July 20, 2009
testimony and simply relied on the testimony of the plaintiffs themselves and their family members, along with plaintiffs' prison and medical records. See id. at 234-43. 6 Likewise in Sarsfield v. City ...
Brief • August 15, 2001
that no medical care or only minimal The plaintiff's claim that all of the hostages had been released is unsupportable. At minimum, the security officer/hostage who was killed during the incident was still inside ...
Article • November 15, 2001 • from PLN November, 2001
Filed under: News, News in Brief
was employed as a registered nurse by Prison Health Services of Tennessee which is contracted to provide medical services to prisoners at the jail. North Carolina: On July 27, 2001, Hoke County jail guard ...
prisoners for health care. The fee would not be assessed for emergency treatment, visits initiated by staff or for treatment of serious medical conditions. This type of law has been passed in several states ...
against them. I found that no resident had ever received an annual dental or medical exam. I heard of the use of cell isolation for 72 hours or more as a means to punish residents ...
with disabilities. This article discusses those changes. Additional rights that the disabled may have under federal and state constitutional provisions, such as the Eighth Amendment right to be provided medical ...
lockup, it took two hours of scattering equipment across the maximum security yard, including a homemade grappling hook and ladders, poles, and a duffle bag full of food, clothes, medical supplies ...
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