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Case • 2001
for inmates with religious (or medical) dietary restrictions. Rago Affid., Aramark Motion, Ex. 1, P 5. n10 Rago asserts that "it is common" for inmates on the religious diet to choose to go through the regular ...
Case • 2000
female by the age of 12, and that she used illegally-obtained female hormones prior to incarceration, although she never received any medical or psychiatric treatment for gender dysphoria, the technical ...
Case • 1997
director, [**20] the classification officer, and several unit managers (Docket No. 50, pgs. 86-87). The committee also discusses housing, medical needs, diets, work, discipline, and incarceration (Docket ...
Case • 2000
on his back where he hit the door frame; the prison medical staff, however, did not note any visible injury and did not order X-rays. [18] Throughout this time period, Mr. DeWalt wrote several ...
Case • 2003
instance, a plaintiff was nearly killed. (See Compl. PP 84, 85, 108, 127, 134, and 74). Furthermore, Plaintiffs allege the lack of medical services and other special needs that Defendants have failed ...
Case • 2004
with needed educational or vocational training, medical care, or other correctional treatment in the most effective manner." See id. at 3553(a)(2)(D).*fn7 Accordingly, the three legitimate statutory purposes ...
Case • 2002
-20]. [9] BACKGROUND [10] On July 5, 2001, the plaintiff, a prisoner at the Federal Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky, paid the requisite filing fee and submitted a pro se civil ...
Case • 2001
that this Court abolished nearly a decade ago. See McIntyre v. Balentine, 833 S.W.2d 52 (Tenn. 1992). While not a perfect analogy, the majority rationale, when applied in a medical malpractice context, would deny ...
Case • 2009
of the basic human necessities protected by the Eighth Amendment," LeMaire, 12 F.3d at 1457, "a temporary denial of outdoor exercise with no medical effects is not a substantial deprivation." May v. Baldwin, 109 ...
Case • 2006
(citing In re American Medical Sys., 75 F.3d 1069, 1082 (6th Cir. 1996)). The Court concludes that the requirement of typicality is met. 4. Adequacy The final Rule 23(a) requirement for class ...
Case • 1980
difficulty understanding and answering questions by counsel and the court. He also stated that he was taking medication for his nerves. In addition, he recalled little of the events of the fall of 1977 ...
Case • 2001
, 678 (D.Colo. 1997); Bayles v. American Medical Response of Colorado, 950 F. Supp. 1053, 1066 (D.Colo. 1996); Heagney v. European American Bank, 122 F.R.D. 125, 130-31 (E.D.N.Y. 1988) (finding ...
Case • 2006
In re the Termination of Parental Rights to Max G. - 716 N.W.2d 845 (WI 2006) - 2006 In re the Termination of Parental Rights to Max G. W., 716 N.W.2d 845, 2006 WI 93 (Wis. 07/11/2006) [1] STATE OF WISCONSIN IN SUPREME COURT [2] No. 2005AP2-NM [3] 716 N.W.2d …
Case • 2008
which he or she was committed shall be inquired into and determined. The medical history of the person as it [***17] appears in the clinical records shall be given in evidence, and the superintendent ...
Case • 2008
are everywhere and they have a grapevine.? Clinical notes from Howard's medical intake also state that the ?circumstances of [Howard's] transfer appear to have to do with custody issues with an STG [security ...
Case • 2001
for medical attention. Compl. at ¶ 9. He sustained injury to his eyebrow and cheek. Deposition of Marco Nunez ("Dep.") at 95-96. [15] Unhappy with his placement in protective custody after having been ...
Case • 2002
. RECAP intended to use the Rowley property for "Head Start" classes, daycare for infants, and pediatric medical and dental services. [19] It planned to convert an existing building on the Formisano ...
Case • 2002
. RECAP intended to use the Rowley property for "Head Start" classes, daycare for infants, and pediatric medical and dental services. It planned to convert an existing [**5] building on the Formisano ...
Case • 2007
purposely selected because they are not associated with any known physical or medical characteristics." H.R. Rep. No. 106-900(I) at * 27. But see Kincade, 379 F.3d at 819 n.6 (citing W. Wayt Gibbs, The Unseen ...
Case • 2009
conduct;(C) to protect the public from further crimes of the defendant; and(D) to provide the defendant with needed educational or vocational training, medical care, or other correctional treatment ...
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