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Case • 2009
, that plaintiff was in extreme agony from a kidney stone and that, on his doctor's orders, he had been en route to the emergency room of Memorial Medical Center. On November 20, 2006, plaintiff received a letter ...
Case • 2002
. (Id.) He had no drugs or prescription medications on him. (Id.) In his pockets, he had a wallet, lighter, and bobby pin. (Tr. at 21.) These items were taken from him. [**12] (Id.) [*70] Mr. Babcock ...
Case • 2009
any request to leave TCCC to his parole officer in writing, and currently, the Department grants only his requests to leave for medical reasons. In 2005, Meza began visiting Project RIO ...
Case • 2001
during transport on a case-by-case basis. From June 30, 1998 to September 25, 2000, plaintiff was transported out of the institution on more than 60 occasions for medical treatment. Each time, he ...
Article • August 4, 2018 • from PLN August, 2018
are always looking for ways to cut costs. One of the most popular trends in recent decades has been privatization – of prison operations, medical and mental health care, transportation, commissaries ...
Article • April 15, 2014 • from PLN April, 2014
, as well as much more commonly through medical neglect, through the withholding of adequate medical care. And yet the government officials who do this enjoy virtual impunity. Occasionally there are a few ...
Article • September 15, 2012 • from PLN September, 2012
rough, aren’t they? PW: Yeah, they are. In Prison Legal News we report extensively on the violence, medical neglect and everything else. CB: When I came out after 29 months [on bail after the U.S ...
Article • November 19, 2014
;someone with a .357 and someone with a 9-millimetre—“it could be reasonably inferred that the one or both fired.” The Judge went on, “According to Burdette, and the medical examiner ...
Article • August 2, 2016 • from PLN August, 2016
was never a murder at all. McKim was convicted in part based on the testimony of a local medical examiner, who claimed that the presence of petechiae on a dead body – small spots on the skin ...
Filing • July 8, 2022
or hostile behaviors, or that depicts sexually suggestive settings, poses or attire, and/or depicts sexual representations of inmates, correctional personnel, law enforcement, military, medical/mental health ...
Brief • November 22, 2002
Filed under: Religious Diet
to accommodate Plaintiff’s. Id. ¶¶ 18, 20. Defendants also accommodate the medical dietary needs of some prisoners, but refuse to accommodate Plaintiff’s religious dietary needs. Id. ¶ 16. Defendants refuse ...
Brief • 2010
of confinement; prison officials must ensure that inmates receive adequate food, clothing, shelter, and medical care and must 'take reasonable measures to guarantee the safety of the inmates.'" Farmer, 511 U.S ...
Brief
about it with him, 17 I ran into him on chance. 18 separate facility, 19 accidentally years afterwards in medical. 20 I had been going through my file and it clicked with me, 21 here's the guy ...
Brief
in a 12 larger-scale denial of adequate medical care. See id. Because, in the Third Circuit’s view, “[t]he purpose of the [prison grievance system] is to put the prison officials on notice of the persons ...
Brief • October 7, 2009
• persons who are arrested for cultivation of marijuana but against whom 9 charges are dropped or dismissed upon a showing that they were in lawful possession of the marijuana for medical purposes; 10 ...
Brief • May 2, 2005
to decapitate her. The defense showed, through autopsy photos and the testimony of Dr. Spitz, that this was not true, and that the injury to the neck was the result of emergency medical procedures employed to try ...
Brief • 2011
, inadequate medical care, detention staff divulging confidential 14 information, placements in segregation, and physical and sexual violence. 13 The ACLU 15 discovered five cases involving transgender ...
Brief • 2006
. specifically claims that, in February 2003, TDCJ He officials confiscated his “outgoing correspondence,” typing equipment, radio equipment, and medications.13 After confirming to Mohr that he wrote ...
Brief • December 7, 2009
. Children under the age of eleven are protected from detention unless and until they need emergency medical care. Children suffering from mental disabilities are entitled to be free from restraint unless ...
Brief • March 24, 2009
to his parole officer in writing, and currently, the Department grants only his requests to leave for medical reasons. In 2005, Meza began visiting Project RIO, or "Reintegration ofOffenders." At Project ...
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