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Brief • February 27, 2006
time; defendants’ unjustifiably delayed in responding or ignored her requests for medical care; defendants’ unjustifiably delayed in responding to her requests for personal items, such as a bra; she ...
Brief • March 3, 2009
. Defendants and GEO’s officials had a duty to Scot Noble Payne to ensure that he was provided adequate shelter, food, clothing, sanitation, medical care, and personal safety. 73. Defendants and GEO’s officials ...
Brief • December 1, 2010
, including loss of his freedom for over five years, pain and suffering, severe mental anguish, emotional distress, loss of income, inadequate medical care, humiliation, indignities and embarrassment ...
Brief • January 22, 2008
testified that, in his opinion, the prison officials were “deliberately indifferent” to the medical needs of a pretrial detainee. The Sixth Circuit concluded that this testimony was properly admitted. Id ...
Brief • July 15, 2009
of physical illness; inadequate medical care; humiliation, indignities and embarrassment; degradation; permanent loss of natural psychological development; and restrictions on all forms of personal ...
Brief • September 1, 2011
. $20,000 for his past and future medical and psychiatric treatment. 4. $20,000 for his role as Plaintiff representative. 10 Mr. Velasquez will not receive any money from the class settlement fund. 11 B ...
Filing • April 8, 2015
of several written jail policies and contracts, including policies related to prisoners‟ medical care. Mr. Friedmann‟s letter stated that his records request was made pursuant to the authority in the Tennessee ...
Brief • December 12, 2012
to Century Station in two separate patrol vehicles. In a third, Enriquez completed a Medical Screening form pertaining to Mr. Amarillas in which he noted Amarillas exhibited no objective symptoms of being ...
Filing • January 31, 2014
Filed under: Complaints
and Medical DisabilitiesII Leave Act Employment 790 Other Labor 446 American with Litigation Disabilities-Other 791 Employee Ret. Inc. gly E-c4t^ca>+ign S ecuri ty Ac t !J !1 A Case Number: CIVIL COVER ...
Brief • March 17, 2011
identified what appeared to be charred human skeletal remains in the debris of the burned trailer. 43. The New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator later identified the human remains found ...
Brief • March 3, 2010
Burnette v. Fahey, VA, Complaint, Class Action Parole Denial Eligibility, 2010 ~ IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA RICHMOND DIVISION SHARON BURNETTE, PAMELA K. BURROUGHS, FRANK CARTER, JR., EDWARD CONQUEST, DONALDW. HOFFMAN, MONTY KING, LARRY MACON, MARVIN MCCLAIN, BENJAMIN PERDUE, JR., HENRY STUMP and …
Brief • 2013
with each release); • Complete required Mentally Disordered Offenders screenings (complete with each release); • Address medical and mental health release issues and needs (complete with each release ...
Brief • September 8, 2014
Parsons v. Ryan, AZ, 2nd Expert Supplemental Report of Cohen, Systemic Medical Neglect Class Action, 2014 Case 2:12-cv-00601-DJH Document 1138-1 Filed 09/19/14 Page 3 of 282 Case 2:12-cv-00601-DJH ...
Brief • April 23, 2013
Filed under: RLUIPA, Religious Property
that the facility already engages in temporary lockdowns for medical and general movement that is alleged to contradict the State's claim that moving Yellowbear through the facility for a sweat lodge is not feasible ...
Brief • November 10, 2014
abuse, retaliation, inadequate and negligent medical and mental health care, warehousing of mentally ill prisoners in psychologically damaging conditions of solitary confinement, obstruction and denial ...
Brief • 2008
and subsequent death to the media. In his deposition, Brian Corbett, the Department's Public Infonnation Officer, acknowledged that he violated Department policy regarding the release of medical information when ...
Brief • 2010
, such as failing to answer routine medical questions from a nurse, a team of deputies takes the person into a side tanle, forcibly strips the individual without telling the person why they are being "dressed out ...
Brief • 2007
in which there is the 7 appearance of, or reason to believe that the hotel might be discriminating against the guest because of race, gender, religion, orientation, ethnicity, medical condition, 8 physical ...
inmates. The Department has vigorously represented the interests of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, which include deciding itself how to discharge the constitutional duty to provide adequate medical ...
Brief • September 29, 2014
Filed under: Immigration
on remand. On March 7, 2013, Karolina’s grant of asylum became final. Thus, Karolina ultimately prevailed in her case and keeping her locked up with a serious medical condition was inhumane, costly ...
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