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Brief • August 15, 2019
at Law 333 Market Street Williamsport, PA 17701 Dear Mr. Zicolello, RE: THOMAS RUTKOWSKI, DECEASED MEDICO-LEGAL REPORT Summary of education, training and experience I completed medical school in 1990 ...
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assigned. c. United States v. Ahmad Ajaj, MA:01-108 (FSC) Motion in a Criminal Case. FCI Edgefield. Petitioner declared a hunger strike on October 10, 2001. Due to the inmate's refusal to be medically ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
facility, a medical facility, a small indoor recreation area, a visiting area, a commissary, a number of classrooms and a dispensary. The delegation visited each of 2 SF\443660.5 these areas and observed ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
including access to legal services, religious services, medical care, and recreation.” 3 Implementation of the Standards was to have been completed by January 2003 and is mandatory for all BICE Service ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
Filed under: Medical
the public’s health and safety. People frequently enter jail or prison with a substance use disorder17 and/or a mental illness18 and have high rates of chronic medical conditions19 (such as hypertension ...
detect RESPOND Develop and maintain a zero tolerance policy regarding sexual abuse Make inmates aware of policies, and inform them how to report sexual abuse Provide timely and appropriate medical ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
...............................................................................................10 CARE Food Service ......................................................................................................................10 Medical Care ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
Request for Proposals, and the contract for the evaluation was awarded to the Services Effectiveness Research Program in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University Medical ...
Publication • 2015
-related illness, including advanced age, poor mental and physical health, and the use of medications, are prevalent among the 2.2 million US inmates. The inmate population is graying, with one in ten ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
will continue to update inmates on any changes in the law in future editions of Pro Se. Federal Cases Medical Care; Deliberate Indifference: Sergeant Not Liable For Ignoring Plaintiff’s Injuries Bell v. Arnone ...
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in Emergency Medical Services from June 1996. A Yes. Q And your practice as a doctor is as an Emergency Room physician in the State of Minnesota? A That's correct. Q When were you first licensed to practise ...
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, including the parolee's gang affiliation, use of psychotropic medications, and commitment offenses. DISPOSITION OF CASE The hiring authority did not sustain the allegation. BUREAU ASSESSMENT The bureau ...
telephone calls with our clients. 23 16. Attached hereto as Exhibit 10 is a true and correct copy of a June 17, 2020 24 primary and secondary medical assessment from Mr. 25 after the June 17, 2020 assault ...
16. Attached hereto as Exhibit 10 is a true and correct copy of a June 17, 2020 24 primary and secondary medical assessment from Mr. 25 after the June 17, 2020 assault, Mr. medical file, indicating ...
Brief • February 2, 2018
Filed under: Hearing
Briggs v. Massachusetts Department of Correction, MA, Deposition, Medical Neglect of the Hearing Deficit, 2018 Page 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS ...
Case • 1999
at the Albion Correctional Facility in New York. On December 31, 1991, Correction Officers Lynch and Crowley were escorting Devilla to Albion's medical facility when Lynch told Crowley--in the presence of other ...
Case • 2001
: [43] [T]he record shows that the test was performed in a reasonable manner. Petitioner's blood was taken by a physician in a hospital environment according to accepted medical practices. We are thus ...
Case • 1980
in a more favorable climate, Jones was returned to the Terre Haute prison. There he was not given proper medication and did not receive the steroid treatments ordered by the physician at St. Anthony's. [14 ...
Case • 2003
medical indifference to his ulcerative colitis and the other arising from deliberate medical indifference to his chronic dry skin condition), a Fourteenth Amendment due process claim (arising from ...
. When he could not obtain his medication Davis threw a plastic chair. Davis was quickly subdued by guards, handcuffed behind his back and dragged down the hallway to his destination. Near the end ...
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