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Case • 2007
of DNA not presently recognized as being responsible for trait coding" that were purposefully selected because "they are not associated with any known physical or medical characteristics." Kincade, 379 F ...
Case • 2006
that evening, Andrade was taken for medical treatment and it was determined that he had a blood alcohol of .09 grams percent. He admits he had been drinking at the time. [17] Based on these events ...
Case • 2005
a civil claim, because prisoners do not face the same financial burden that other individuals may face; prisoners, unlike others, are provided with room, board and medical expenses as well as other basic ...
Case • 1998
. For example, we have stated that "certain conditions of jail confinement may be so lacking in the area of adequate food, clothing, shelter, sanitation, medical care and personal safety as to constitute cruel ...
Case • 1999
who are recent court commitments, administrative transfers, medical or psychiatric transfers, prison escapees, parole violators, or Residential and Electronic Programs' Trustees with new prison ...
Case • 1999
Dean v. Lehman - WA Supreme Court, 68281-0 - 1999 Dean v. Lehman, 143 Wash.2d 12, 18 P.3d 523 (Wash. 02/08/2001) [1] Washington Supreme Court [2] No. 68281-0 [3] 143 Wash.2d 12, 18 P.3d 523, 2001 [4] February 08, 2001 [5] SUZANNE DEAN, BY HERSELF AND ON BEHALF OF ALL …
Case • 2001
of their patients, see 500 U. S., at 214 (Blackmun, J., dissenting) ("ethical responsibilities of the medical profession") -- which at the time of Rust we had held to be highly relevant to the permissible scope ...
Case • 2004
of pain, alerted the officer that his medical condition necessitated adjusting the handcuffs, and the officer noted that the plaintiff's wrists were "mushy" when he applied the cuffs). ...
Case • 2008
, the WPA provides that an employer may not withhold wages due an employee at the termination of employment unless required by law, by agreement between the employer and employee, or for medical services. RCW ...
Case • 2009
(?RCDC?) is the Jail's hub of inmate movement. All inmates who transfer between housing divisions, or who enter or exit the Jail for any reason, including court appearances, medical or psychiatric ...
Case • 2009
200 military personnel at the firebase, along with a number of paramilitary civilian contractors. Passaro, a former Army special forces medic, arrived at Asadabad in May 2003 as part of this contingent ...
Case • 2002
that Plaintiff was faking most of her symptoms, which were largely due to stress from her medical and financial problems, and that she exhibited a histrionic personality. With respect to Tihada, the defense ...
Case • 1986
by the State was medical and scientific; the remainder consisted of testimony by personnel who worked with Diaz on the shifts when the 12 patients died. Diaz did not introduce any evidence, but his counsel ...
Case • 2007
of the search warrant; and (3) testimony from Anthony Honeykutt, then incarcerated for possession of prescription medication not in its original container, to recount how he traded ketamine for marijuana ...
Case • 2008
) 13 Cal.4th 25, 32 [51 Cal. Rptr. 2d 444, 913 P.2d 473]; Day v. Alta Bates Medical Center (2002) 98 Cal.App.4th 243, 252, fn. 1 [119 [*638] Cal. Rptr. 2d 606].)? (Coastside Fishing Club v. California ...
Case • 2008
Harper v. City of Los Angeles - 533 F.3d 1010 (9th Cir. 2008) - 2008 PAUL D. HARPER; BRIAN D. LIDDY; EDWARD ORTIZ, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. CITY OF LOS ANGELES, a municipality; BERNARD PARKS, Defendants-Appellants, and COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES; GIL GARCETTI; LAURA LAESECKE; ANNE INGALLS; RAFAEL PEREZ, Defendants. PAUL D. …
Case • 2006
Sass v. Board of Prison Terms - 461 F.3d 1123 (9th Cir. 2006) - 2006 Sass v. California Board of Prison Terms, 461 F.3d 1123 (9th Cir. 08/31/2006) [1] UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT [2] No. 05-16455 [3] 461 F.3d 1123, 2006 Daily Journal D.A.R. 11,931, …
Case • 2006
exhausted all of his administrative remedies. Resp'ts' Status Report [Doc. No. 17] at 1. A. Factual Background Fox is currently a prisoner at the Federal Medical Center in Devens, Massachusetts ("FMC Devens ...
Case • 2006
? and involves an important question of public policy, we exercise our discretion to consider and decide that question even though Escamilla did not raise it below. ( Cedars-Sinai Medical Center v. Superior Court ...
Case • 2008
) 13 Cal.4th 25, 32 [51 Cal. Rptr. 2d 444, 913 P.2d 473]; Day v. Alta Bates Medical Center (2002) 98 Cal.App.4th 243, 252, fn. 1 [119 [*638] Cal. Rptr. 2d 606].)? (Coastside Fishing Club v. California ...
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