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Delegate THOMAS WIESE; in his official capacity as President of the PBA - LOUIS MATARAZZO; individually and in their official capacity as employees of the Emergency Medical Service (EMS) for the City ofNew ...
Publication
Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
loss, and muscular atrophy.22 According to medical experts, prolonged solitary confinement has contributed to the severe mental health problems suffered by Guantánamo prisoners. The combination ...
Brief • 2004
accompanied Harcharick on the formal counts for the other Pods, he did not join Harcharick for the unit check of Pod A-600. Instead, Maddox assisted one of the staff nurses in distributing medication in another ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
/A) $3 for medical charges; , I I. Facility Ca acitv Rated Adult Male 716 Adult Female 200 Average Daily Population ICE I Adult Male 500 I Adult Female 200 o erational USMS Other Staffing Level ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Corrections Audits
reviewed, including average assessed levels in numerous areas (e.g., mental health, substance use disorder, medical), average scores on a comprehensive risk/need assessment instrument, and average crime ...
Article • May 15, 2007
. The estate claimed in the lawsuit that prison medical personnel failed to provide medication for the decedent's known depression. The estate further asserted that improper medication led to the depression ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Forcibly Drugged Death Row Prisoner Granted Permanent Stay of Execution by The petitioner, awaiting execution for 22 years, has been medicated for most of that time, and decompensates when ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Habeas Prevents Transfer for Medical Reasons by A New York detainee filed a habeas petition under § 2294 to prevent his transfer to California to face federal charges after being arrested ...
Court Refuses to Drug Defendant for Trial by The criminal defendant was found incompetent to stand trial. The government did not show sufficient need to involuntarily medicate him to render ...
Punishment for Prisoner with Medical Reason not to Shave States Claim by The court of appeals for the Fifth circuit held that the district court erred when it dismissed as frivolous ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Medical Defendant Must be Served Personally by A jury returned a plaintiff's verdict in a deliberate indifference and medical malpractice case in which the victim of malpractice died ...
Article • May 15, 2012
Filed under: Medical, Kidney
California Settles Prisoner's Medical Care Denial Claim for $50,000 by Relaun V. Deadmon, a California state prisoner, filed a civil rights action in federal court alleging that prison ...
Article • March 15, 2011
Filed under: Medical, Podiatry
$15,000 Settlement in D.C. Prisoner’s Foot Surgery Suit by The District of Columbia (D.C.) paid $15,000 to settle the lawsuit of Prisoner Donald Hatch for medical negligence. While ...
Article • August 15, 2008
Filed under: Medical, Skeletal Injury
or to provide surgery. His condition is a serious medical need. However, defendants' conduct represents a decision to treat a medical need in a particular manner and does not amount to deliberate indifference ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
of medically necessary and appropriate health care that is reasonably and legally sufficient to address the inmate's health complaint. MOVABLE EQUIPMENT: All furniture and equipment not permanently attached ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
Moves, incl. Forced Cell Moves3 P P P P 0 0 0 0 6 9 P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 # Times FourlFive Point Restraints AppliedlUsed Offender I Detainee Medical ...
Case • 2001
punishment on the plaintiff by denying him medical care for his hernia. The district court held the suit barred by the two-year statute of limitations applicable to such suits. [11] The plaintiff had ...
Case • 1995
in West Long Branch. She earns about $30,000 a year and has U.S. Healthcare medical benefits. The couple has one legal child, a daughter, now about age 15. Appellant's wife is self-supporting. She ...
Case • 1988
by a doctor who took all his vital signs. He alleged that he was given medication and told that he would be seen by another doctor later in the day. There is no statement as to whether or not he was seen later ...
Case • 2003
at Auburn and is one of the defendants, prescribed pain medication to be taken four times a day, the last dose at 9:00 p.m. Richardson alleges, however, that the defendants refused to give him the 9:00 p.m ...
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