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medical he is not housed at a medical facility, and transfer to medical facility. Coupar v. Samford, EP-92-CA-244(B) - united states Court for the Western District of Texas imposed a court sanction ...
Case • 1999
residual legs. Plaintiff ultimately developed a dependency on these medications and continued to use them throughout his 1995 incarceration in the Cowley County Jail. In addition, plaintiff used illegal ...
Case • 1988
, District Judge*fn* [12] Holloway [13] HOLLOWAY, Chief Judge. [14] Plaintiff Meade filed a pro se complaint on July 3, 1984 alleging physical violence and denial of medical care by three ...
Case • 1980
of cruel and unusual punishment, including the right to adequate medical and dental treatment, the right to items of personal hygiene, the right to a nutritionally adequate diet, the right to physical ...
Brief • 2009
to the serious medical needs of California prisoners, see Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U.S. 97 (1976), and Coleman v. Schwarzenegger, in which the district court held that the State violated the Eighth Amendment rights ...
Brief • 2007
and medications, and when she suffers attacks, both she and other prisoners must cry out and bang on their cell walls for long periods of time before NJSP officials respond. Like other women confined in NJSP, Jones ...
Brief • April 29, 2014
Hernandez v. County of Monterey, CA, Expert Report re Security, Jail Medical Neglect, 2014 Case5:13-cv-02354-PSG Document49-3 Filed04/29/14 Page1 of 99 1 MICHAEL W. BIEN – 096891 GAY C. GRUNFELD ...
Brief • April 2, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
their immediate release from ICE custody. Docket Item 1 at 23-24. Each petitioner is “either over the age of fifty and/or [has] a serious underlying medical condition, making [him] more vulnerable to complications ...
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Traweek v Wadoc Wa Pab Appeal Reduction in Salary Medical Gross Neglect 1995 2828 Capitol Blvd. PO BOl ·WJ11 Olympia. WA 98504-0911 STATE OF WASHINGTON PERSON NEL APPEALS BOARD (360) 586·1481 FAX ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
due to the long term torturous isolation. I’ve been in isolation for 6 months. I had to be placed on anxiety medication. While in solitary here at Trenton, an officer planted a federally controlled drug ...
in restrictive housing for prolonged periods of time; and (2) whether MDOC violates the constitutional rights of geriatric and palliative care prisoners by failing to provide them with adequate medical care. 3 ...
Brief • September 30, 2024
or misunderstandings may have serious repercussions for incarcerated individuals with hearing disabilities. Examples of Critical Interactions at WDOC facilities include, but are not limited to: medical care treatment ...
, inhumane, and barbaric treatment of Plaintiff Jane Doe, who was arrested and handcuffed when she was more than 40 weeks pregnant, denied appropriate medical treatment for hours, and forced to labor ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
with detainees as long as DCDF has advance knowledge of their visit.11 Independent medical service providers and experts are allowed to visit detainees, but the staff doctor must approve the visit.12 ...
Brief • 2007
that medical conditions were difficult $ere. What Woodruff discovered at the Jail both shocked and horrified her, as inmates went without basic medication, including insulin for diabetic patients, and doctors ...
on its watch. Additionally, Ms. Hill also seeks monetary relief from the United States, and injunctive relief from the BOP, for their failure to provide adequate medical and mental health treatment to Ms ...
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several hours, causing damage to the facility’s physical plant and security systems. Additional costs were incurred for emergency medical assistance, staff overtime, rehabilitation of buildings and grounds ...
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Parole. … Specific needs, i.e.: medical care and medications or wheelchair accessibility. … Identify your purpose for writing and what you hope to accomplish by this contact. … If an official at the prison ...
Brief • June 2, 2015
on its watch. Additionally, Ms. Hill also seeks monetary relief from the United States, and injunctive relief from the BOP, for their failure to provide adequate medical and mental health treatment to Ms ...
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against the United States in this FTCA case. Trial was completed in August 2000. The Court found that the United States was negligent in the medical care it provided to former inmate Jeffrey Berman, 42588 ...
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