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Case • 2006
, the court determined that Mr. Smith failed to produce any evidence indicating that Dr. Colerick knew of the tumor before May, 2001, and that there was no evidence that Mr. Clarke was involved in the medical ...
Case • 2005
-action complaint to enjoin defendant, the Illinois Department of Corrections (DOC), from charging him and other indigent inmates a $2 co-payment for non-emergency medical and dental services. DOC filed ...
Case • 2003
to a post-accident medical examination--as required under NYCTA rules--and this time he failed the Ishihara color differentiation test. In a second color vision test, a "Williams' Lantern" test, he was asked ...
Case • 2008
or medical care, and (2) failing to train or supervise the jailers he hired. We will address in turn each of Brumfield's two contentions. a. Failure to Promulgate Policy Concerning Inmate Supervision ...
Case • 2000
to dismiss [15-1] granted in part. All claims relating to medical care dismissed without prejudice. Plaintiff's motion for issuance of summons [16-1] granted. Plaintiff's motion for leave to file supplemental ...
Case • 2001
of an alleged deprivation of medical services must be administratively exhausted before relief may be sought in federal court. The answer to that question hinges on whether the action of which the inmate ...
Article • June 30, 2017 • from PLN July, 2017
that there were new wonder drugs coming on the market that could actually cure hep C, in more than 95 percent of the cases treated. But before he could qualify for the medication, the Colorado Department ...
Brief • February 5, 2009
Register (“C.R.”) files against him, 10 of which were sustained. The sustained C.R. files include violations of excessive force, failure to provide medical treatment, and making a false police report. Out ...
Brief
II. DEFINITIONS 2 III. COMPLIANCE MEASURES 3 A. 3 B. Education 4 C. Medical Care 6 D. Mental Health Care 7 E. IV. Juvenile Justice Management Fire Safety 8 QUALITY ASSURANCE ...
Brief • February 1, 2013
of Columbia. CCA is required to provide for all aspects of incarceration, including, but not limited to, staffing, medical and mental health care, religious services, and vocational, therapeutic and substance ...
Brief • 2007
guaranteeing access to his medication and 22 transportation to his scheduled state court hearings. Petitioner's motion for attorney's fees was heard 23 on March 31, 2006. For the reasons set forth below ...
Brief • 2008
Peschel v City of Missoula Mt Second Amended Complaint Jail Medical Care 2008 Case 9:08-cv-00079-JCL Document 76 Filed 12/18/08 Page 1 of 18 Lance P. Jasper Cynthia K. Smith JASPER SMITH OLSON, P.C ...
conditions, from poor medical care to abuse. But in Illinois, experts say the system is sputtering, with little oversight, resulting in injuries to prisoners. by Shannon Heffernan, WBEZ, ProPublica ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
Enter Medical Care Market As criminals receive lengthier sentences and serve a greater percentage of their prison tenns under three-strikes, truth-in-sentencing and mandatory minimum laws, the number ...
Publication
gained an officer is no longer authorized to use force. Officers should immediately provide any necessary medical assistance to the subject to the degree to which they are trained and provide for emergency ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Prison Reform, Overcrowding
expenditures could drop in the future. Realignment has largely been successful, but the state and county correctional systems face significant challenges. The state needs to regain control of prison medical care ...
Oyenik v. Corizon Health, Inc., AZ, Reply Brief, Deliberate Indifference Medical Treatment, 2016 Case: 15-16850, 05/06/2016, ID: 9966889, DktEntry: 41, Page 1 of 20 No. 15-16850 UNITED STATES COURT ...
Publication
suffered from frequent sickle cell "crises" - prison medical personnel had seen him over 120 times during the 21 months he was incarcerated at South Central. From November to December 1996 he was examined ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
. The minimum sentence is 25 years. There is a 40-bed hospital and an outpatient clinic. Health services are staffed by one full-time doctor (director of prison medical services) and another parttime doctor, six ...
Publication
and settlement agreement in United States v. State of Wyoming (D. Wyo.), concerning Wyoming State Penitentiary in Rawlings, Wyoming. The agreement requires defendants to correct deficiencies in medical care ...
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