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Case • 1998
infection falls well within that definition. The medical literature reveals that the disease follows a predictable and unalterable course from infection to inevitable death. It causes immediate abnormalities ...
Case • 2001
, authorizing the Immigration and Naturalization Service ("INS") to force feed, and to provide nonconsensual medical treatment to, INS detainee Nabil Soliman. This court found that Soliman had refused hydration ...
Brief • October 15, 2018
, including, but not limited to any and all past lost earnings as well as future lost earnings, disfigurement, medical expenses, loss of self-esteem, loss of enjoyment of life, shame, embarrassment, humiliation ...
Publication • August 23, 2016
educational, medical, psychiatric, and clinical/mental health services. Regarding oversight of residential treatment programs, states have taken a variety of approaches ranging from statutory regulations ...
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, the directory of the State penitentiary and every other official, even as concerns my heirs and representatives, of any responsibility.” 1 I was struck when I came across this medical release at the end ...
Brief • March 8, 2018
Filed under: Employee Litigation
Letter for alleged 16 dishonesty concerning her medical history, Beginning in November 2006, Plaintiff challenged the 17 disqualification through the Los Angeles County Civil Service Commission, Case ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
condition. DOCS, however, has a policy that Pro Se Vol. 15 No.3 Sommer 2005 "generally forbids the prescription of Hep C medication to any prisoner with evidence of active substance abuse within ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
educational, medical, psychiatric, and clinical/mental health services. Regarding oversight of residential treatment programs, states have taken a variety of approaches ranging from statutory regulations ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
are welcome. However, an “attorney’s investigator” 21 may only visit a detainee if he/she has a court order. 22 Similarly, independent medical service providers or medical experts are allowed into the Facility ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
friends and family are limited to fifteen minutes due to security or medical emergencies.39 The detainee also remarked that her family has had to arrive very early in the morning (usually around 5 a.m ...
Article • April 15, 1999 • from PLN April, 1999
used to control his asthma condition. Guards ensured that his requests never reached prison medical staff. While locked in his cell for the night Farace suffered an asthma attack. Farace died a slow ...
the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), 42 U.S.C. § 2000bb(b)(1) and the eighth amendment. Indiana prisoners who refuse TB tests involving the injection of TB germs are placed in medical segregation ...
Article • December 15, 1990 • from PLN December, 1990
, corrective shoes, braces and painkillers, but continued to suffer until he was finally diagnosed as having a torn meniscus and ligament injury. He sued the state for personal injuries arising from medical ...
estrogen treatments at her own expense constituted indifference to her serious medical needs. The plaintiff had a number of surgeries ant procedures to enhance her appearance as a female, including ...
Article • January 15, 1995 • from PLN January, 1995
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
is in your prison. Any information you have about AIDS in prison will be useful, particularly about education prograrns, support groups, prisoner led programs, drug treatment programs, medical care, pre ...
Article • May 15, 2002 • from PLN May, 2002
New York Assault and Medical Case Settled for $5,000 by On August 28, 2001, New York state prison officials agreed to pay $5,000.00 to settle a prisoner's lawsuit that he was beaten ...
Article • May 15, 2007
not have been assigned to. New York state prisoner Carmen Cirino had an injured leg when she entered prison. Intake medical personnel examined her and concluded that she could not climb or lift. Despite ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Medical, Skeletal Injury
Pennsylvania Jail Suit for Failure to Treat Broken Jaw Dismissed by The plaintiff was punched in the jaw by another prisoner and was given pain medication and cotton to bite on by medical ...
Article • May 15, 2007
of epilepsy and brought his medication with him to the jail. A doctor employed by defendant Prison Health Services ordered the prisoner to have his medication. The prisoner was denied the medication ...
and Correctional Medical Services. However, the court held the jury must determine if the superintendent should have known if the prisoner needed proper treatment, been moved, or provided special care, and whether ...
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