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Case • 2002
, medical regeneration or a super-prosthesis will exist (and will be accessible to Ms. Little) that completely restores functioning in all respects. That, of course, is not the situation in this case ...
Case • 2003
for his basic human needs -- e.g., food, clothing, shelter, [*1042] medical care, and reasonable safety -- it transgresses the substantive limits on state action set by the Eighth Amendment and the Due ...
Case • 2002
that he suffers from the above conditions or any other severe emotional or mental disorders. His only evidence that could even arguably be considered as evidence of emotional or mental problems are medical ...
Case • 2002
and Miller, Inc. v. Conoco, Inc., 234 F.3d 917, 923 (5th Cir. 2001). [101] *fn45 . Love v. National Medical Enterprises, 230 F.3d 765, 770-71 (5th Cir. 2000). [102] *fn46 . See Red Brief at 55-57 ...
Case • 2004
12; S. Aff. PP 6, 7b-7g, 7j-7u): (1) taking responsibility for "functions of academic and vocational, chaplaincy, clinical services, leisure time activities, medical and dental services for inmates ...
Case • 1978
the Board one at a time. A Board member asks whether the prisoner is receiving his exercise, meals, showers, and visits from medical personnel. The inmate then is given a chance to address the Board. He may ...
Case • 2003
parole resulting in his reincarceration. In addition, the district court heard that Child had special needs and was on medication for depression and asthma, that his behavior improved when he had visited ...
Case • 2004
and illegal communication of true threats to kill, assault, or do bodily harm to each of the plaintiffs and with the specific intent to interfere with or intimidate the plaintiffs from engaging in legal medical ...
Case • 2007
Bockting also testified that respondent was the only male who had had the opportunity to assault Autumn. In addition, the prosecution introduced evidence regarding Autumn's medical exam. Respondent testified ...
Case • 2008
, an inmate (Garcia) incarcerated at a California medical facility sought habeas corpus relief after his request for permission to correspond with an inmate at another prison, Richard J. Donovan Correctional ...
Case • 2008
] TROTT, Circuit Judge: Gary Simpson filed suit under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 alleging that Sergeant Jeffrey Thomas, a corrections officer at the California Medical Facility ("CMF") state prison in Vacaville ...
Article • May 15, 1999 • from PLN May, 1999
when to come to the pill line for his medication, Schley said, "Who says they're as smart as us?" To a group of Hispanic prisoners, he allegedly said, "Way down on the border I wish you would go. Go back ...
of prisoner health and mental health services. Translation: There needs to be a commission like the Harshbarger Commission, but equipped with the necessary medical expertise, to review the health care ...
of denying prisoners adequate medical treatment and subjecting them to cruel and unusual punishment. Attorney Brian Barnard tried civil action suits against Gary DeLand while he was head of the Utah ...
Article • June 15, 2002 • from PLN June, 2002
an attorney. And there are costs assigned to people in prisontelephone, clothing, medical costs. All these have to come from the family. Not to mention travel costs for visits, which can be prohibitive ...
Case • 1986
housing to medical services, discipline, and grievances. Bush v. Viterna, 740 F.2d 350, 353 n. 3 (5th Cir. 1984). [43] *fn3 The panel, which acknowledged that "the violation of state law by a state ...
Case • 2002
it is true that the State pays two-thirds of the superintendent's and approved medical treatment personnel's salary, Va. Code Ann. § 53.1-115, we think that this fact alone does not forge the close link ...
Case • 2003
Department of Corrections and the Medical Department of the Lansing Correctional Facility because the state and arms of the state are not "persons" within the meaning of § 1983). Consequently, the court ...
Case • 2002
(7th Cir. 1997); cf. Payton v. Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, 184 F.3d 623, 628 (7th Cir. 1999); Street v. Corrections Corp. of America, 102 F.3d 810, 814 (6th Cir. 1996); Rockwell v. Cape ...
Case • 2004
an officer to provide him with a grievance form. Plaintiff wrote on...his grievance to the effect that he had been assaulted by the officers; that he had been denied medical attention; and that he desired ...
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