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Case • 1993
occasionally has pain in his left hand that prevents him from making a fist. Although Knox took Tylenol for the pain, he did not seek any other medical treatment. He did request that prison or hospital officials ...
Case • 1992
indifference to serious medical needs or based upon cruel and unusual punishment arising from maltreatment by officers; (3) unconstitutional conditions of confinement of any nature; (4) any due process claim; (5 ...
Case • 2001
in the record all evidence in its possession of a mitigating nature such as school records, military records, and medical records. Further, if the PSI and the accompanying records alert the trial court ...
Case • 1979
type of injury must be sought in state court under traditional tort-law principles. Just as "[medical] malpractice does not become a constitutional violation merely because the victim is a prisoner ...
Case • 2001
of Mercy Medical Center, 1998 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1702, No. 94 Civ. 5986(JGK) THK, 1998 WL 65995, *4 n.2 ("Former Local Rule 46 has been replaced by Local Civil Rule 26.2. The relevant substance is unchanged ...
Case • 2004
made by the offender that the sexual intercourse was a medically or therapeutically necessary procedure; or [93] (4) sexual intercourse with a victim when the victim's consent was obtained through ...
Case • 2009
meals three times a day, may go to the medication line and are allowed one hour of recreation a day. Trial Tr. Day 1 p. 205. Other than the 30-day cell restriction, Plaintiff testified to no other adverse ...
Case • 2009
[a medical doctor incarcerated in Oklahoma] is that she had overcome the kind of childhood trauma that might have completely derailed her adult life. It might have been precisely that background that first ...
Case • 2004
and unusual punishment by requiring him to perform work beyond his physical capacity and by not affording him proper medical attention.*fn51 Although both parties demanded a jury trial, the case was referred ...
Case • 1989
transferred to a mental hospital even though the applicable state statute provided that the director of correctional services "may" transfer a prisoner to such a hospital after certain medical findings are made ...
Case • 2008
to support his family and pay medical expenses of about $ 84,000. At times the applicant was apparently sent to live with relatives, necessitating frequent changes in the schools he attended. When ...
Case • 2009
, the Commonwealth Court held that the pornography ban "contains no exceptions for materials that depict nudity to illustrate medical, educational or anthropological content." Id. It concluded that, "absent evidence ...
Case • 2008
incarcerated in Folsom State Prison, filed a complaint in federal district court alleging that he had suffered injuries resulting from punitive confinement and inadequate medical care, and that his transfer ...
Case • 2008
inconsistencies related to Russell's location at the time of the murder, such as trying to locate "Peebles" or the medication Russell claimed to have received. Construed with all reasonable inferences in favor ...
Case • 2008
have ranged from $ 250 to over $ 425 for experienced civil rights attorneys."); Cho v. Koam Medical Servs. P.C., 524 F. Supp. 2d 202, 207 (E.D.N.Y. 2007) ("Overall, hourly rates for attorneys approved ...
Case • 2009
and alcohol rehabilitation programs and even access to medical care and residential nursing home facilities for the aging offender.? The registrant also faces a constant threat of eviction ?because ...
Case • 2009
beating and subsequent denial of medical care spanned multiple floors of the jail, lasted several hours, and was ruthless. Moreland was physically restrained for much of the incident. Ultimately, he ...
Case • 1993
Medical College and has spent over a decade studying the effect of chemicals on limb development. App. 54-56. The credentials of the others are similarly impressive. See App. 61-66, 73-80, 148-153, 187-192 ...
initially defended the policy as being necessary due to a surge in drug trafficking within state prisons – especially Suboxone, a medication used to treat opioid withdrawal that is sold in small strips ...
, the department said, “can be attributed to the extreme solids being pumped (gloves, dog waste in bags, sheets, medical supplies) because these items can slip through the [filtering] bars.” Ecology ...
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