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Case • 2000
were against Oswald, for failure to plan for medical needs in connection with the plan of retaking; against John Monahan, for his role in supervising the State Police officers who participated ...
Case • 2001
to Liggett as required by 23 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 6311. Earnhart did check with the Medical Department and was informed that Beers-Capitol had had a pregnancy test on March 21, and that the results of the test ...
Case • 2001
of reoffending may have committed perjury when he falsified some of his medical qualifications. [16] The equal protection clauses of the federal and state constitutions require that less restrictive ...
Case • 2004
and needed to go home to take medication but would return to stay the night with Scott. When she failed to return, Scott suspected she had gone to Bradford's residence and went there to find her. When he ...
Case • 1986
. [44] In Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U.S. 97, 97 S. Ct. 285, 50 L. Ed. 2d 251 (1976), the Supreme Court held that the deliberate denial of medical care is cruel and unusual punishment because ...
Case • 2002
Order of Dec. 2, 1999, at 4 (Orlofsky, J.). Specifically, I: (1) denied Defendants' Motions to Dismiss Plaintiffs' allegations of derogatory [**8] name calling and inadequate medical care; and, (2 ...
Case • 2005
this incident, Orwat was taken to Boston Medical Center where he was surgically treated for his injuries, which included a fractured jaw. (# 54 at 4 P 9; Exh. E at 100). Orwat spent two days at Boston Medical ...
Case • 2002
) that they will be subjected to an array of medical procedures which necessarily involve invasions of bodily and personal integrity. [108] This diminished expectation of privacy of these admittees is what society ...
Case • 1986
. [44] In Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U.S. 97, 97 S. Ct. 285, 50 L. Ed. 2d 251 (1976), the Supreme Court held that the deliberate denial of medical care is cruel and unusual punishment because ...
Case • 1991
. 501, 506 (WD Pa. 1974) ("Plaintiffs' claim for counsel fees is denied [because defendant acted in good faith and thus equitable shifting is unavailable]. Plaintiff's claim for costs of medical expert ...
Case • 2001
] III. CONCLUSION ................................................. 1176 [14] How much access to records, facilities, and patients of a psychiatric medical institution for children is a non-profit ...
Case • 1983
Lyons v. City of Los Angeles - 461 U.S. 95, 103 S.Ct. 1660, 75 L.Ed.2d 675 (1983) - 1983 CITY LOS ANGELES v. LYONS, 103 S. Ct. 1660, 461 U.S. 95 (U.S. 04/20/1983) [1] SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES [2] No. 81-1064 [3] 103 S. Ct. 1660, 461 U.S. …
Case • 1992
is essentially quasi judicial. Here, two members of the Board conducted a hearing to determine whether to parole Brock. The Board considered Brock's preparole plan, a parole officer's report, medical ...
Case • 2003
bound. The paramedics directed the officers to remove Irby's restraints and transported him to the Athens Regional Medical Center where he was pronounced dead. An autopsy was performed on Irby's body ...
Case • 2003
Fox v. Cheminova - 213 F.R.D. 113 (E.D.N.Y. 2003) - 2003 JAMES E. FOX; JOHN H. MAKOWSKY; and NICHOLAS J. CRISMALE, Individually and On Behalf of: ALL OTHERS SIMILARLY SITUATED, Plaintiff(s), - against - CHEMINOVA, INC.; CHEMINOVA AGRO A/S; AGREVO ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, INC.; CLARKE MOSQUITO CONTROL PRODUCTS, INC.; ZOECON CORPORATION; …
Article • August 15, 2006 • from PLN August, 2006
in the medical unit. Byrd and a jail supervisor were fired in connection with the incident. The Bay County facility is run by CCA. Georgia Beverly Elaine Simmons, a deputy with the Thomas County Sheriffs Office ...
Case • 2004
Harbor communities. n6 Surfside argues that Jewish law permits the elderly and persons with medical conditions to use transportation to attend services, and thus that walking is not a per se ...
Case • 2001
] III. CONCLUSION ................................................. 1176 [14] How much access to records, facilities, and patients of a psychiatric medical institution for children is a non-profit ...
Article • October 12, 2018 • from PLN October, 2018
Washington State: Jail Phone Rates Increase as Video Replaces In-Person Visits by Steve Horn, Iris Wagner by Steve Horn and Iris Wagner A comprehensive set of public records obtained by Prison Legal News from the Washington Department of Corrections (DOC) and most of the state’s county jails indicates that the …
medications. “These events are profoundly disturbing,” wrote Judge Gold. “They raise troubling issues about the integrity of those who wield enormous power over the people they prosecute ...
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