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tasked with the custodial management of prisoners—prison guards, inmate case managers, medical professionals, sheriffs, wardens, and regional custodial managers. They argue that ICE entrusted all custodial ...
and medical care beds for potential privatization. Additionally, the budget bill stated that FDOC was required to develop a plan to reduce the operating costs of 6,400 additional prison beds by five percent ...
Brief • January 4, 2008
11 threat of torture, deportation and even death; denial of access to necessary medical and psychiatric 12 care; and interference with his ability to practice his religion. In the year and a half ...
Brief • April 12, 2012
participated in the attack. [See Ex. 18, p.1, Suspect Placement in Segregation]. 16. Stuckey arrived at the OU Medical Center (―OUMC‖) at 23:00 on August 4, 2008. [See Ex. 19, OU Medical Center, Initial ...
Brief • September 22, 2006
. Gibbs's investigation and/or trial, and defendant Eppolito, who, as lead detective, had primary contact with the Medical Examiner and NYPD Crime Laboratory concerning, and primary control over ...
Brief • September 4, 2008
County Jail only the offices and the medical unit have sprinklers; Fire Inspector Gaita testified that elsewhere fire safety is addressed by a fire watch (a corrections officer assigned each shift ...
Brief • 2006
down, or multiple fights at different locations in the facility (16-17). Would determine staff and inmate accountability, and response to medical emergencies (17). UNIT REFUSING TO LOCK DOWN Trained ...
Brief • 2002
Hope v Pelzer Amicus Brief Aclu Hitching Post Shackling 2002 No. 01-309 In the Supreme Court of the United States October Term, 2001 LARRY HOPE, Petitioner, v. MARK PELZER, et al., Respondents. ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT BRIEF AMICUS CURIAE …
Brief • May 10, 2013
Filed under: Booking Fees
the government provided for the plaintiffs’ benefit. See Bailey v. Cater, 15 F. App’x 245. 251 (6th Cir. 2001) (unpublished) ($3 deduction from inmate account for medical services rendered to plaintiff); Browder v ...
Brief • 2009
and Bochter, the City targeted SOPC and other organizations providing support to demonstrators, like medics and independent media (Indymedia), for intensive surveillance, harassment, intimidation and other ...
Brief • 2003
brother, have had to seek medical treatment relative to their mental and physical sufferings. His younger brother, 8 years old at the time, has suffered problems 14 at school as a result thereof. His older ...
Brief • September 16, 2013
depositions were taken. Id. The medical records of the six class representatives became an issue in the case, along with volumes of policies and procedures associated with the prison. The simple task of trying ...
Brief • January 23, 2013
, Plaintiff DONALD PRATT has incurred medical 17 expenses for treatment in an amount to be established at trial and for which he is 18 entitled to be reimbursed. 19 3.4 Plaintiffs are entitled ...
Brief • December 31, 2013
Filed under: Drug Testing
) The application requires disclosure of certain information, such as medical history, immunization records, living arrangements, social security numbers, family income, employment history, and job-search activities ...
Brief • June 21, 2013
of birth, driver’s license number, address, driver’s license photo, weight, height, and eye color of Plaintiffs and the class members, and perhaps including their medical and disability information. 33 ...
Brief • November 25, 2005
infractions- setting fires in a trash can, throwing liquids at medical staff, fighting with other imnates- not admissible to show a propensity for violence). Similarly, evidence of other bad acts, such as any ...
Brief • October 16, 2014
injury during her arrest. Compare Def.’s Facts ¶ 20 (“Plaintiff . . . has made no claim for medical expenses and required no medical attention as a result of the arrest on September 16, 2010.”); with Pl.’s ...
Brief • September 12, 2006
Department of Correctional Services (“DOCS”) and its chief medical officer had required that inmates with Hepatitis C complete a DOCS-sponsored substance abuse program to be eligible to receive a standard ...
Brief • 2010
of his daily living (PSUF ¶ 51.) His current medical condition does 26 27 28 3 On the day of the attack the inmate demographics in the Dorm broke down as follows: 58 Latinos, 7 Caucasians, 28 ...
Brief • 2010
Officers Steven Mattocks and Robert Balaoro arrived at Maria Irma’s residence before an ambulance arrived. Maria Irma obviously was 15 an emotionally disturbed and/or medically disabled person who required ...
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