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Case • 2002
and deny him access to medical care. [14] The Court appointed Evicci counsel, in the hope that such counsel would be able properly to present Evicci's valid claims. Unfortunately, counsel subsequently ...
appropriate choice. Born with genitalia that might either be classified as a micro phallus or an enlarged clitoris, Dimarco identifies and lives publicly as a woman. However, when medical staff saw Dimarco's ...
Case • 2001
was suicidal, only that he"has violent episodes while coming off of prescription drugs." J.A. 166. Ogden subsequently placed Brown on "medical watch," which consisted of continuous video surveillance of his cell ...
Article • September 30, 2016 • from PLN October, 2016
Filed under: News in Brief
and had to seek medical attention for chest pains and an injured hand. The Department of Immigration and Border Protection did not dispute the immigrant’s claims. California: California State Prison ...
any medical treatment, he was dead. Grose’s death was ruled a suicide by blunt force trauma to the head. But both prisoner advocates and mental health experts are in agreement that absent the use ...
Sentenced to Abuse: Trans People in Prison Suffer Rape, Coercion, Denial of Medical Treatment by Zoe Greenberg Zoe Greenberg, Investigative Fellow, RH Reality Check In 2009, Janetta Johnson ...
Brief • January 31, 2002
Filed under: Burning
inspection that Mr. Lewis' wrist was suffering from a third-degree burn, as all of the skin on his wrist was burned away. Instead of taking Mr. Lewis to the emergency room, the medical staff at Tryon ...
Brief • 2007
, Medical Director for DOC, notified companies. Both Gilead and Boehringer Ingleheim are companies that manufacture drugs. 5 Appellant’s suspension was effective August 15, 2006 through August 17, 2006. 6 ...
Brief • January 7, 2013
capacity—and the medical and mental health care systems in 11 California prisons remain well below constitutional standards. See CDCR Weekly 12 Population Report (Dec. 26, 2012), available at http ...
Brief • July 17, 2009
and hip. He stated that he was unable to play basketball after the incident, although he had played the game for a year before. Thompson also testified that he requested a medical examination multiple times ...
Brief • August 4, 2009
-BLW Document 22 Filed 08/04/2009 Page 4 of 20 bedding, recreation, staffing, fire protection, medical care, and training and supervision of jail staff; (3) failure to ensure the provision of special ...
Brief • September 7, 2006
to their populations, including medical care, mental health care, food service, and protection from harm; d. Staffing and staff training; e. Security and emergency planning; f. Funding. The short-term component ...
Brief • 2008
Rossi v Maricopa County Az Jail Wrongful Medical Death Complaint 2008 1 Michael C. Manning (#016255) Leslie E. O'Hara (#005923) 2 John T. White (#022091) STINSON MORRISON HECKER LLP 3 1850 North ...
Brief • 2012
of the corrections officers at the prison, noted the decedent had stopped breathing and was nonresponsive [Id. at ¶ 41]. At that time, emergency personnel were contacted and the decedent was taken to LeConte Medical ...
Brief • 2006
defendants Hart, Bonilla, Smith, 23 Davis, Kellog, Scribner, Andrews, Schwarzenegger, Hickman, and Woodford for use of excessive 24 force and against defendant Amaya for denial of medical care ...
Brief • 2010
made 3 decisions that have resulted in substantial burdens on the Plaintiffs’ attempts to exercise their 4 religion, including refusing to modify medication distribution times to accommodate Ramadan ...
Brief • 2010
made 3 decisions that have resulted in substantial burdens on the Plaintiffs’ attempts to exercise their 4 religion, including refusing to modify medication distribution times to accommodate Ramadan ...
Brief • March 26, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
. ¶¶ 6, 8, 9, 10, 12. Petitioners Pena and Picazo Nicolas are detained at the Essex County Correctional Facility (“Essex County Jail”). Id. ¶¶ 13–14.1 Each Petitioner suffers from chronic medical ...
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IN JANUARY 1990, DELIBERATE INDIFFERENCE TO HIS MEDICAL NEEDS BY DELAYING TRANSPORTING HIM TO THE LOCAL HOSPITAL WHICH WAS CAUSED BY INTERROGATION, AND DELAY IN PROPERLY DIAGNOSING THE NATURF. OF THE SKELETAL ...
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Filed under: Searches, Drug Testing
. Obtaining the Urine Specimen 1. 2. The inmate shall be escorted or shall report to the facility hospital, clinic, or other appropriate area. Security or medical staff shall hand to the inmate the specimen ...
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