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Case • 2005
through security. [37] "21. Grievant Linda Ramsey had to leave and to return to work frequently to attend medical appointments while she was pregnant. [38] "22. An extra 15 minutes was added ...
Case • 2005
a few blocks away. [15] He was taken to the University of Kansas Medical Center for treatment of two gunshot wounds to the chest and one to his lower left side. [16] Mr. Robbins subsequently ...
Case • 2004
that "there is plenty of medical and psychological literature concerning the 'ill effects' [**17] of solitary confinement (of which segregation is a variant)"); McClary v. Kelly, 4 Fed. Supp. 2d 195 (W.D.N.Y. 1998 ...
agency on medical/mental health and environmental health and safety, and Minutes of meetings of correctional health staff or contract healthcare providers. The specific issue is that the plaintiff's ...
random drug testing of all employees for drugs and steroids. Medical experts say prolonged, high-dose use of steroids can result in roid-rage, a reaction that can lead to violent outbursts, property ...
Amendment standards, resulting in takeover of CDCR's medical care by the federal courts. [See: PLN, March 2006, p.1]. Two months later, on April 21, 2006, former CDCR Undersecretary Jeanne Woodford, who had ...
extensively on medical neglect within the Maryland prison system and its assorted other problems. Sources: washingtonpost.com, wjla.com, The Baltimore Sun, examiner, corn, badcopnews.com ...
Case • 2006
maintained to hire, evaluate, promote or discipline any employee of a public agency, information in any files relating to personal finances, medical or psychological facts concerning any individual ...
Case • 2004
, denial of access to the courts and failure to provide medical attention may fall under the umbrella of the Fourteenth Amendment's protections. However, his complaint contains no such allegations ...
Case • 2003
. Szczepanowski was not interviewed, however, because he was on medical leave due to injuries sustained in connection with an arrest made on December 17 wherein he broke the suspect's leg. On January 8, 1998 ...
Case • 2005
] Docket No. 03-0153 [3] 425 F.3d 177 [4] September 29, 2005 [5] MICHAEL BRAHAM, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. CLANCY, C/O, I/O; JOHN DOE, MEDIC, I/O, DEFENDANTS, JOHN J. ARMSTRONG, COMM, I ...
Case • 2005
between the individual and his confidante; the patient's purpose in making the communication; the nature of the contact; the timing and location of the communication; objective data, such as medical records ...
Case • 1998
regarding prisoners' conditions of confinement, see, e.g., Estelle v. Gam- ble, 429 U.S. 97 (1976) (holding that allegations of deliberate failure to provide adequate medical care state a claim under ...
Case • 1999
available to prisoners, see Preiser 411 U.S. at 498; and the deprivation of exercise, medical care, adequate food and shelter, and other conditions that, if improperly imposed, could violate the Constitution ...
Case • 1998
overcrowding, lack of medicines and medical attention, lack of a grievance procedure, lack of a library, denial of religious freedom, unsanitary food, and a failure by the defendants Morgan County Sheriff ...
Case • 1998
received from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice including Roberson's medical records; drafted the initial disclosures; reviewed the criminal trial testimony of potential witnesses; finalized ...
Case • 1993
medical license); Schrob, 948 F.2d at 1411-12 (civil forfeiture proceeding); Hamill v. Wright, 870 F.2d 1032, 1037 (5th Cir. 1989) (child support contempt proceeding); Flood, 532 F.2d at 1251 (civil action ...
Case • 2005
affirm it if it is correct on any applicable theory of law. (D'Amico v. Board of Medical Examiners (1974) 11 Cal.3d 1, 18-19, disapproved on another point in Woodland Hills Residents Assn., Inc. v. City ...
Case • 2005
shall be liable in any civil or criminal action when such search is performed in a reasonable manner according to generally accepted medical practices in the community where performed. [36] "(c ...
Case • 2001
designated chief medical officer, appear related only to the claims which were previously dismissed by this court. See order limiting claims, # 95. Accordingly, all claims against defendant Ingle are dismissed ...
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