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Brief • 2008
.............................................................................6 C. GENERAL MEDICAL CARE ........................................................................11 D. GRIEVANCE PROCESS ...
Brief • April 1, 2009
INSURANCE COMPANY’S NOTICE OF COMPULSORY MEDICAL EXAM PURSUANT TO RULE 1.360, FLORIDA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE Plaintiff, Angela K. Bishop, by and through her undersigned attorneys, and pursuant to Rule 1.280 ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
. Medical Services II XXII. Commissary II XXIII. Inmate/Resident Funds 12 XXIV. Inmate Mail 12 XXV. Indigent Inmates/Supplies 13 XXVI. Release of Funds 13 XXVII. legal Services 14 XXVIII ...
Troutman v. Louisville Metro Government, KY, Expert Report, Medical Neglect, 2021 STEPHANIE TROUTMAN, Administratrix of the ESTA TE OF CHARLES R. TROUTMAN, Jr., Plaintiff, vs. LOUISVILLE JEFFERSON ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
-0006 Basic Rates per Man-Day --$81.00 Other Charges: (If None, Indicate N/A) , , ; $3.00 Medical chare:e' Estimated Man-days Per Year I H. Problems I Complaints (Copies must be attached) The Facility ...
Publication
storage, publication, and destruction 90% MM2 Access to emergency medical and mental health published by the National Prison Rape services 88% Elimination Commission (NPREC) on June 23, DI1 Disciplinary ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
, and destruction 90% MM2 Access to emergency medical and mental health published by the National Prison Rape services 88% Elimination Commission (NPREC) on June 23, DI1 Disciplinary sanctions for staff 86% OR4 ...
Brief • April 29, 2014
Hernandez v. County of Monterey, CA, Egar Declaration in Support of Class Certification, Jail Medical Neglect, 2014 Case5:13-cv-02354-PSG Document50 Filed04/29/14 Page1 of 73 1 MICHAEL W. BIEN ...
Brief • 2010
. For example, individuals with mental illness leaving prison without sufficient supplies of medication, connections to mental health and other support services, and housing are almost certain to decompensate ...
is Deliberately Indifferent to the Risk that COVID-19 Poses to Medically Vulnerable People, and Discriminates Against Persons with Disabilities. ..............14 9 1. 6 7 10 Respondent Pleads No Facts ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
.............................................39 Medical Care for HIV/AIDS .........................................................................................................39 Prevention of HIV Transmission ...
Brief • September 7, 2015
Institution at Huntingdon (SCI Huntingdon or the prison). 4. Defendant Joseph F. Tavares, M.D., is a physician who was employed by Wexford Health Sources, Inc., a contractor for DOC. Dr. Tavares was medical ...
Brief • June 1, 2021
debilitating physical injuries, requiring continued and extensive medical care for the rest of her life. But for SOA, DOC's reckless and repeated violations of their own policies and procedures in failing ...
Article • December 15, 1993 • from PLN December, 1993
BOP Must Disclose Medical Records by Eduardo Benavides is a federal prisoner who sought to review his medical prison records. The BOP release 56 pages of his medical file to him but withheld ...
Article • March 15, 2002 • from PLN March, 2002
Filed under: Medical, Medication, Dental Care
$250 for Providing Wrong Medication by $250 for providing wrong medication On August 8, 1997, Michael Clarke reported to the WSP pill line to obtain medication for his broken tooth. Nurse ...
Guard's Medical and Drug History Discloseable in Discovery by A Wisconsin federal district court held that a prisoner was entitled to receive in discovery a guard's medical and urine test ...
. The prison officials were deliberately indifferent to the prisoner's health and the prison lacked adequate medical facilities. That the Georgia DOC had contracted out its medical care to Correctional Medical ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Forcible Drugging of IL Prisoner Upheld by The plaintiff complained of being medicated against his will. Defendants followed their procedures, which are constitutional, except ...
Article • January 15, 2010
Seventh Circuit Reverses Dismissal Of Medical Care Claims by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has reversed the dismissal of a prisoner’s 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action claiming ...
Article • May 15, 2010
Sacramento County Agrees to Pay $100,000 to Settle Inadequate Medical Care Suit by On July 12, 2007, Sacramento County agreed to pay $100,000 to settle a suit that alleged Sacramento County ...
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