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Annual report • December 31, 2016
,” by David Reutter. ƒ April: “Jailhouse Medicine – A Private Contractor Flourishes Despite Controversy Over Prisoner Deaths,” by Brian Joseph with FairWarning.org, described deaths and medical neglect ...
Brief • 2012
, such as failing to answer routine medical questions from a nurse, a team of deputies takes the person into a side tank, forcibly strips the individual without telling the person why he or she is being “dressed out ...
Brief • 2005
Powell v. Barrett, Ga, Over Detention Suit, Order, 2005 Case 1:04-cv-01100-RWS Document 120 Filed 07/05/2005 Page 1 of 46 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA ATLANTA DIVISION C. ALAN POWELL, et al., Plaintiffs, v. JACQUELINE H. BARRETT, et al., Defendants. : : : : …
Brief • November 19, 2007
denied Plaintiffs motion for a new trial on June 8, 2007, and Simpson timely filed a notice of appeal on July 3, 2007. E.R. at 2, 3. Statement of Facts On March 22, 2002, at the California Medical ...
Brief • May 13, 2013
(if possible), using hormone therapy treatment, and/or undergoing medical procedures that modify their body to conform with their gender identity.” APA Publication at 3. 4 District law provides that “Upon ...
Brief • June 12, 2009
and date of birth. After being released from jail, Appellee received medical care for the pain in his wrists. Appellee was diagnosed with permanent nerve damage in his wrists because the nerves were crushed ...
Brief • June 4, 2014
……………………………………………………………27, 28 Jeffrey Metzner & Jamie Fellner, Solitary Confinement and Mental Illness in U.S. Prisons: A Challenge for Medical Ethics, 38 J. AM. ACAD. PSYCHIATRY LAW 104-108 (2010)……………………………………………………………14 ...
and was denied time off and leave consistent with the Family Medical Leave Act "FMLA" to assist her partner of five (5) years who was in need of an operation. Such time off was typically granted, regardless ...
Brief • December 20, 2007
. over and observed him to be in medical distress. (Dominici Decl. ¶ 15 34.) Officer Dominici and Officer Fairbanks called for an ambulance. (Id.; Fairbanks Decl. ¶ 33.) 16 Officer Godwin began rescue ...
Brief • 2012
, and her physician and psychologist ordered her to take 16 medical leave. 17 On April 4, 2007, plaintiff filed a complaint in state court against PHS, Henson, two other PHS 18 employees, the County ...
Brief • 2010
to excessive force by line officer); Langford v. Norris, 614 F.3d 445, 463–64 (8th Cir. 2010) (holding that supervisors who ignored complaints of deficient medical care could be liable for deliberate ...
Brief • 2005
on the specific issue of in-flight ": I rr, medical emergencies). M " , 4 " I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I Johnson also lacks qualifying practical experience. Johnson has never worked in a prison, and has ...
Brief • 2010
. Bloothoofd made her way to the medical unit and reported the assault to Correctional Medical Services ("CMS") Nurse Garibaldi. 74. Ms. Bloothoofd identified Antonio to Nurse Garibaldi and told her about ...
Brief
and sometimes did not eat. Id. at *1. In January 2003, S.Z. was beaten with padlock-laden socks. Id. at *2. This time, the staff gave him medical care and took pictures of his injuries. Id. Because he did ...
. Plaintiff BEAU BANGERT was handcuffed and put in a restraint chair, without being provided with any medical treatment for his injuries. 20. On information and belief, a portion of the events related ...
Brief • September 29, 2016
/2016 Page 17 of 41 include general expenses such as inmate medical care–a necessity–or purchases like air conditioners and ice machines.39 In other instances, the payments are not used on correctional ...
Brief • September 14, 2016
of death for both victims was hemorrhaging due to multiple stab wounds to the head and neck. 46. The medical examiner who examined the bodies at the crime scene estimated the time of death to be between 8 ...
. (g) Assisting clients with obtaining and encouraging adherence to prescribed medication. (5) The forensic navigator’s services to the criminal defendant shall conclude as follows: (a) If, after ...
Brief • July 18, 2017
on May 19, 2000, increasing the population from 30 to a maximum of 56. The new facility comprises 12,000 square feet of housing, programming, education, medical and office space. 20. On information ...
Brief • August 17, 2017
Filed under: Mental Health
, and he swung, and [D.T.] just ran out of the way.” [Id., p. 52:13-16.] After the assault, USP Big Sandy medical staff documented puncture wounds under Holder’s right eye with a small amount of bleeding ...
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