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Article • May 1, 2024 • from PLN May, 2024
Filed under: News in Brief
Nurse Manager for Nassau County Correctional Center’s healthcare provider, Nassau University Medical Center’s NuHealth, was charged on January 4, 2024, with smuggling a knife to detainee ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 1999
out of the prison in 1997 for making a series of overtly racist remarks on the job. When a black inmate appeared confused about when to come to the pill line for his medication, Schley said, "Who ...
Brief • 2009
to prevent him from moving. Bartlett previously had extensive surgery on his lungs. His medical condition, the weight of the guards on his back, and the effects of the pepper spray made breathing difficult ...
Brief • 2009
growths at some of the Taser burn points on my body." In contrast, the petition now blithely describes those as "severe burns" without any medical record support whatever as to whether the burns were in any ...
Brief • 2008
, Plaintiff suffered 25 economic damages and non-economic damages, including, but not limited to, emotional distress, 26 pain and suffering, medical expenses and fear caused by the acts complained of herein ...
Brief • December 3, 2007
have been exceeded, or when the services are inadequate for an inmate’s particular needs (i.e., when the inmate needs medical attention that Montana cannot provide), and the Department contracts ...
Brief • 2010
refused medical assistance. There was no evidence of how badly F .3d she was injured, if at all. 590 F.3d at 1084-85. The Ninth Circuit held that the officers were analysis~ entitled to qualified immunity ...
Brief • 2007
unborn son, Brenner Boyce Regensberg. 53. These findings were confirmed by the independent forensic investigation conducted by the Office of the Medical Investigator which determined, among other things ...
Brief • 2007
are not the “confidential matter” that the protective order in this case was designed to shield from public access. The Order defines “Confidential Matter” as: medical, employment, disciplinary, investigatory, financial ...
Brief • March 10, 2010
by an attorney, Protecting Your Health & Safety explains the legal rights inmates have regarding health and safety – including the right to medical care and to be free from inhumane treatment.” 5 25. Acting ...
Brief • 2012
1247, 1254 (11th Cir. 2005). First Amendment violations “constitute per se irreparable injury.” Cate v. Oldham, 707 F.2d 1176, 1188 (11th Cir. 1983); Deerfield Medical Center v. City of Deerfield Beach ...
Brief • 2003
, intentionally, recklessly, or otherwise violated PlaintifFJoshua seSter7srights guaranteed under 42 U.S.C. $1983, such as the right to be fiee fiomphysicalviolence and hisright to eie receive medical care ...
Brief • December 9, 2003
14 Malpractice Legal 07 False AtTest 15 Malpractice Medical 008 Fraud ~ 16 Negligence o o o o o o o o o o o 17 Personal Injury 018 Wrongful Death o 19 Wrongful Eviction 020 Other: 02 1 Asbestos 022 ...
Brief • March 8, 2011
, distinguishable from the situation in Shook II. In Shook II, the plaintiffs sought, among other things, an injunction aimed at ensuring “adequate” staffing levels and medication delivery procedures for inmates ...
Brief • 2009
inmates do, aside from very restricted, rare medical appointments, with extraordinary measures taken to isolate the CMU inmates. 36 . In the CMU, outgoing and incoming inmate mail is electronically scanned ...
Brief • 2006
. 1998), the court upheld a jury verdict and injunction against abortion protestors because they picketed, harassed, intimidated and stalked a medical doctor and his family at their private home, work ...
Brief • 2008
in isolation shall be supervised in frequent and not predictable intervals, and such supervision shall be fully documented. Isolated youth shall have access to medical care, mental health care, and school ...
Brief • 2008
of documents relevant to the delivery and access to 12 medical care, and admitted that the motive was to prevent potential litigants 13 “discovery” of said documents. Costs should be denied when the prevailing ...
Brief • October 20, 1998
incurred directly or indirectly by reason of the falsity or inaccuracy of any representation by the Wldersigned claimant Claimants agree that any outstanding lien for medical or any other service other than ...
Brief • July 13, 2009
injury upon the plaintiff, caused her to suffer cruel and unusual punishment, denied her right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure, denied her due process, denied her medical attention ...
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