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Case • 1987
of Lewis Carroll, but hardly satisfies the substance of the constitutional duty. Access to full law libraries makes about as much sense as furnishing medical services through books like: "Brain Surgery Self ...
Case • 2001
.) Among other things, Ms. Januszka argued that prisoners should not get free medical or dental care, get paid for "just sitting around doing nothing," receive organized [**5] recreational activities ...
Case • 2000
of psychotropic medications, and inpatient and outpatient individual and group therapy. Defendant St. Barnabas Hospital, a private entity, provides most of the services pursuant to a contract with defendant New ...
Case • 2004
for exercising First Amendment rights, and holds that the events [**10] at issue in Bell -- a search of a prisoner's cell and confiscation of his legal papers and medical diet snacks -- meet the threshold level ...
Case • 2002
submitted numerous grievances regarding his medical care, he did not present proof that he fully exhausted as to all of the claims in his complaint."); Gill v. Herndon, 8 Fed. Appx. 585, 586 (8th Cir. 2001 ...
Case • 2002
. A sign posted outside the law enforcement center reads, in pertinent part: "ITEMS ALLOWED TO BE GIVEN TO INMATES: MONEY, SOCKS, UNDERWEAR, RELIGIOUS ARTICLES, NEEDED MEDICATION - NO EXCEPTIONS." [20 ...
Case • 2002
of Correctional Services about excessive force and medical indifference appear quite common, and such complaints are not normally sufficient to serve as a proxy for following and exhausting proper administrative ...
Case • 2002
him. He testified that he sustained various injuries requiring medical treatment. [29] In connection with the events of that day, Ways was charged with assaulting Richter and two other ...
Case • 2002
reports filed in the matter. According to the grievance officer, "You [Ahmed] stated you had numerous injuries but when seen by Medical no injuries were noted." App. at 266. The officer observed that "[y ...
Case • 2005
to their "arbitrariness," "negligence," and "deliberate indifference" concerning Kellogg's medical conditions. He further alleges that due to these conditions, he has been unable to provide a urine sample within the given ...
Case • 2005
, sought to secure a declaratory judgment that the Government's policy of excluding homosexual aliens without a medical certificate was improper. Hill's claim was not merely a vindication of his own personal ...
Case • 2001
with a sign-language interpreter during disciplinary proceedings, the administration of medical care, and certain other prison proceedings while he was incarcerated at the Potosi Correctional Center (PCC) from ...
Case • 2002
appeared: The police arrived, pronounced the girl dead at the scene and removed the body to the morgue. The body was then examined by one Dr. Edward Campbell, Medical Examiner and Forensic [**2 ...
Case • 2001
A. Quackenbush (Appearing Pro Se) #267376 Pine Lodge Pre-Release P.O. Box C Medical Lake, WA 99022 Eric Broman Nielsen Broman & Assoc. Pllc 810 3rd Ave Ste 320 Seattle, WA 98104 Eric J. Nielsen Nielsen Broman ...
Case • 2002
, and medical care, as well as taking "reasonable measures to guarantee the safety of the inmates." Hudson v. Palmer, 468 U.S. 517, 526-27, 82 L. Ed. 2d 393, 104 S. Ct. 3194 (1984). The Supreme Court has made ...
Case • 2002
was exposed to air or moisture. The final section allows the probation officer to describe any medications that the offender is taking. Once the second part of the form is completed, the offender signs ...
Case • 1998
, mohawks and other "extreme" hair styles are prohibited. Neatly-groomed mustaches are permitted, but beards are forbidden unless the inmate has a medical condition that would be aggravated by shaving. [17 ...
Case • 1998
hand, deny Mahotep's allegations and instead claim that they used only the force necessary to restrain Mahotep from assaulting DeLuca. Defendants further allege that the medical reports demonstrate ...
Case • 1997
to a facility or program; make an ini-tial employment, education, training or other assignment within that facility or program; and order medical, psychiatric, psychological, or other services. In mak-ing ...
Case • 1998
] Finally, Cohen cites the Third Circuit's decision in Jones v. United States, 91 F.3d 623 (3d Cir. 1996). In that case, a prisoner alleged that the BOP, by withholding his medication, had breached the § 4042 ...
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