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Case • 2003
, appeals the district court's order dismissing his complaint filed under 42 U. S. C. § 1983, in which he alleged deliberate indifference to his serious medical needs during his pretrial detention ...
Case • 2005
"simply cannot stand the hand the way it is." The Correctional Medical Services ("CMS") denied authorization of the surgery, stating that "functional return of hand is not a known result. Surgery would ...
Article • December 15, 1995 • from PLN December, 1995
and like a lot of novel litigation it had a rather long history. Since 1988 or so I have assisted primarily Hispanic non-English speaking prisoners with their problems relating to inadequate medical care ...
medical neglect. Most of the elder abuse prevention, detection and intervention efforts are geared towards community-dwelling older adults who are abused, neglected and exploited in their family homes ...
Article • May 5, 2016 • from PLN May, 2016
Corrections Agencies Use Obamacare to Pay for Prisoners’ Medical Care by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis and Matt Clarke The Affordable Care Act (ACA), President Obama’s ...
contracted with the for-profit California Forensic Medical Group (CFMG) to provide health care at the jail as a money-saving measure, but the grand jury panel found the company only partly to blame ...
Brief • July 13, 2004
with medical supplies ordered by the DOC. SUMMARY OF THE EVIDENCE Exhibits The entire IGO file was incorporated into the record and contained the following pertinent documents: AP" 1. The Grievance 2 2 ...
Brief • August 19, 2013
”), California Men’s Colony (“CMC”), California Medical 28 Facility (CMF), Corcoran State Prison (“COR”), Pelican Bay State Prison (“PBSP”) and, FUTTERMAN DUPREE DODD CROLEY MAIER LLP 1 JOINT REQUEST FOR ORDER ...
Garner v. Mohave County, AZ, Order, Jail Medical Care, Wrongful Death, 2016 Case 3:15-cv-08147-PGR Document 135 Filed 02/22/16 Page 1 of 6 1 WO 2 3 4 5 6 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 7 ...
Brief • October 6, 2016
Filed under: Medical Records, Mail
Faulkner v. Washington DOC, WA, Settlement, Access to Medical Records, 2016 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 STATE OF WASlilNGTON 8 WALLA WALLA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 9 CLARENCE J. FAULKNER, Plaintiff, 10 11 ...
Brief • January 18, 2007
or mental disability or medical condition. Pertinent to the instant dispute are plaintiff's causes of action for intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress. He alleges “pain and suffering ...
Locklear v. Marlboro County, SC, Charles Bush Depo Ex. 13 - Roy Locklear's Intake Paperwork, Wrongful Death - Medical Neglect, 2019 Exhibit 13 Marlboro County Oetentifin Facj/ity 253 Throop Stret:t ...
Brief • February 4, 2022
Filed under: Medical Misconduct
Stirling v. Hendrix, OR, Expert Report of Michael T. Puerini, Lack of Medical Care, 2022 Case 3:21-cv-00974-SB Document 21-1 Filed 02/04/22 Page 1 of 5 Michael T. Puerini, MD, CCHP-A, FACCP ...
(Against Lieutenant Matthew McCarthy, Lieutenant Earl Dixon and Lieutenant John Bach) 4. Plaintiff is entitled to reasonably adequate medical care under the Eighth Amendment of the United States ...
Case • 1999
from the University of California at San Francisco School of Medicine in 1976. 2. Dr. Kim Marie Thorburn graduated from the same school at the same time. Drs. Allen and Thorburn met in medical school ...
intoxication. Even then, police and medical staff believed the suspect—who was on probation for a number of narcotics offenses—likely had swallowed a bindle of drugs. He was observed overnight, then transferred ...
Brief • July 2, 2010
for any obvious injuries or illness requiring immediate emergency medical care; (b) determining by questioning whether the arrestee had a medical condition, such as diabetes or epilepsy, which would require ...
Brief • April 2, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
. COVID-19 Poses Acute Risks to Prisoners and Correctional Staff. ................... 5 D. ODRC Prisoners Face Serious Medical Risks Relating to COVID-19 ................ 8 E. Ohio Prisons Do Not Have ...
with are often confiscated before even meeting with or being examined by a medical provider. In many cases, the confiscated mobility aids were provided by DOCCS officials and providers at another facility. 6 ...
, as well as supporting and opposing authorities, the Court finds: The Motion of Defendants to Exclude Plaintiffs’ Medical and Mental Health Expert Witnesses is not well taken and should be denied. The Motion ...
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