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Brief • June 18, 2012
and supervisor of yard gang 2 at Leci during the events described in this complaint. He is sued in his individual capacity. 5) Defendant Dr. James was the Medical Doctor and prescriptive authority at leci during ...
seq., the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. § 701 et seq., and New York state tort law, arising out of the confiscation of her medication and her arrest during a visit to Green Haven Correctional ...
Publication
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
, January 24, 2008 NO yes U, S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General November 27, 2007 Bruce P. Bernard, M.D., M.P.H. Captain, USPHS Chief Medical Officer Health Hazard Evaluations ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
) /Reviewer-In-Charge/Creative Corrections b6, b7c eam Member / Title / Duty Location b6, b7c /SME - Security/Creative Corrections Name of Team Member / Title / Duty Location b6, b7c SME - Medical/Creative ...
Case • 1996
them medical assistance. A five-day jury trial resulted in a judgment for each of the plaintiffs of $5,000 in compensatory damages and $60,000 in punitive damages, for a total of $130,000 for both ...
Case • 1995
claims that Mason County officials provided him with inadequate medical care. He further states that Mason County officials improperly shackled him to the floor of his cell and revoked his telephone ...
Case • 2000
to an inmate's serious medical needs violates the Eighth Amendment. See Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U.S. 97, 102 (1976). "Deliberate indifference" involves both an objective and a subjective component. The objective ...
Case • 1992
parties in a suit brought under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 challenging a Colorado statute which required Colorado prison inmates to make a $3.00 co-payment for each medical visit. In the suit it was claimed ...
Case • 2000
commander and to receive medical treatment. A nurse arrived five minutes later and gave Brooks his daily medication for a previously diagnosed condition of high blood pressure. The officer accompanying ...
prison in Clayton and to build a $30 million replacement hospital with the help of tax-exempt bonds; a company subsidiary, GEO Care Inc., was hired to manage the Fort Bayard Medical Center. GEO receives ...
breeding grounds. Isolation is intended to be the punishment inflicted by society upon prisoners. But concentrating prisoners in the process of isolating them, and then denying them adequate medical care ...
Case • 2002
., DETECTIVE VALDEZ, C.I.U., P.O. JAMES MORRIS, JR., P.O. CUNNINGHAM, AND NASSAU COUNTY JAIL MEDICAL DEPT., DEFENDANTS. [6] Lamont D. Evans, Hudson Correctional Facility, Hudson, Plaintiff Pro Se. [7 ...
Case • 1997
and awaiting sentencing on convictions for delivery and possession with intent to deliver cocaine, Robert Wallace received two liver transplants. The second was successful. Due to his medical condition ...
Brief • September 28, 2006
in the future. The undersigned hereby warrants that out of the proceeds paid herein, the undersigned will satisfy any and all unpaid or unsatisfied hospital, insurance, or medical liens, and that the undersigned ...
Brief
, and the deliberate indifference to a pre-trial detainee=s serious medical condition. 3. This Honorable Court has original jurisdiction over this action and the parties named herein, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. '' 1983 ...
not and/or could not provide adequate medical staff and services. 17. On January 23, 2016, Wolthoff told Earl that Grundy County had inadequate staff at the jail to treat and monitor Jared considering his mental ...
for determining and appointing the medical staff necessary for providing medical care to inmates of the Madison County Jail. § 14-6-20(a). 7. Defendant, Blake Dorning, is an individual over the age of nineteen (19 ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
the country show that private prisons are only marginally less expensive than public prisons and are often substantially more expensive. The second issue is a medical care regimen [9] that, until recently ...
Brief • 2008
to provide medical treatment to Plaintiff while he was in their custody despite his numerous requests to receive medical attention. Defendants ignored repeated requests, despite observing the Plaintiff ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
a supervising attorney, legal assistants, law students, law graduates not yet admitted to the bar, and non-attorneys with appropriate identification should be allowed entry. Mental and medical health ...
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