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Brief • August 28, 2007
. by and among other things, conducting body cavity searches and strip searches of J enny Does I , 2, and 3 because there was no legitimate medical or hygienic reason for said searches . 88. Defendants Roes ...
Brief • December 31, 2010
of information as "Confidential Matter" does not create any presumption for or against that treatment. C. Confidential information at issue in this action may reflect the medical, psychological, and behavioral ...
Brief • 2006
to prisoners’ serious medical or mental health needs. Olsen v. Layton Hills Mall, 312 F.3d 1304, 1315 (10th Cir. 2002). Similarly, the rights of both pretrial detainees and convicted prisoners are violated when ...
Brief • 2004
hospital, medical, doctor, 8 nursing, and psychological care and treatment, and by reason thereof, will incur 9 expenses related thereto in an amount to be proven at trial. 10 28. By reason ...
Brief • 2009
to death row inmates. See Udani Samarasekera, Theatre: Surviving Death Row, 367 Lancet 894 (2006) (theater review in the renowned medical journal of the play “The Exonerated [which] tells the true stories ...
Brief • October 29, 2012
and Suffering and Mental Anguish that, in reasonable probability, Plaintiff will sustain in the future: $ 1.500,000.00 Medical expenses: $ 0.00 Lost earning,.~/earnings capacity sustained in the past: :5 ...
Brief • March 17, 2007
wrote Mr. Meza was “allowed movement outside of their facility/residence for employment, treatment meetings, medical or religious activities,” although this was not true.8 Id. 7 Presumably, a similar ...
Brief • 2008
Constitutional right to privacy would be violated if the State were to sanction forced medication solely to facilitate execution.”). See also Forrester, 343 S.C. at 645, 541 S.E.2d at 841 (“The South Carolina ...
Brief • 2007
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Brief • 2011
information to prisoners on a range of subjects, including their legal and medical rights. Prison Legal News, in particular, contains articles regarding prisoner litigation, and also publishes articles ...
of Plaintiff’s rights by all Defendants, Plaintiff suffered 21 economic damages and non-economic damages, including, but not limited to, emotional distress, 22 pain and suffering, medical expenses and fear ...
Brief • November 18, 2010
to their nervous systems, fear, anxiety, torment, degradation and severe emotional distress. 12. By reason of the aforementioned acts and omissions of Defendants, and each of them, Plaintiffs incurred medical ...
Brief • September 19, 2007
.” Lopez, 206 F.R.D. at 289 (internal quotation marks & citations omitted); see also In re American Medical Systems, Inc., 75 F.3d 1069, 1082 (6th Cir. 1996) (citing Newberg on Class Actions §3.13, at 3-76 ...
sides in two lawsuits against the board. He said he could no longer defend the board in litigation brought by the county’s school superintendent and the medical examiner because “I believe these two ...
on incarcerated parents. Michael Cohen contributes a medical column. For stories that have required investigative follow-up, PLN has been able to count on excellent investigative reporters like Ken Silverstein ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
. The California courts concluded that overcrowding made it impossible to provide a constitutional level of medical and mental health care. Fathi says there are many other consequences, including violence. Fathi ...
Brief • June 29, 2010
IN THE MIDDLE OF A SITUATION, AND 25 WE WERE LOOKING AT THEIR RESPONSE AND EVALUATION OF 26 MEDICAL EMERGENCIES AND HOW THEY TRIAGED DEALING 27 WITH A DOWNED OFFICER, AND WE DID THAT WITH THE Page 5 28 ...
Brief • September 25, 2012
and admission; medical appointments and screening; programs; work program training; formal disciplinary actions; and release. 4.4 Defendant shall amend the Inmate Handbook to include instructions regarding ...
Brief • May 2, 2008
indifferent to Plaintiff’s serious medical needs and by failing to provide necessary protective services. 43. As a result of the aforementioned conduct of the Defendants, Plaintiff TYSON POULOS was subjected ...
Brief • February 28, 2008
, an official with the District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services (“Fire Department”) visited the Center and concluded that there were violations of the Fire Code. That official ultimately ordered ...
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