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Medical Center/University of MN Medical School May 16, 2008 Professional Qualifications y Emergency Medicine Physician y Minnesota Peace Officer y Academic Medical Researcher Disclosure y Consultant ...
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Filed under: Wrongful Death
-=-8=-58::..:1'-----_ __ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ Location' Date: 5/2811 0 Time: 8:00 - 9:00 a.m . Medical Attention Required: Functional U nitlInstitution'. Type of Incident - Critical Indicators ...
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was not given adequate medical treatment for Glaucoma by staff at USP Lewisburg and USP Atlanta. Plaintiff alleges he was deniee access to outside medical treatment in time to save his left eye. AUSA not yet ...
were not protected from excessive use of force by jail staff or prisoner-on-prisoner violence. Medical and mental health care was inadequate, and serious risks were posed by a lack of fire safety ...
. The court found the evidence “overwhelming.” It observed that due to overcrowding, there were insufficient clinical facilities and resources to provide needed medical care. Specifically panned ...
; his requests for a religious vegetarian diet, took away his religious books, and failed to treat his declining medical condition - in measured part by staff’s ignorant hate-motivated denigration ...
cell at North Carolina’s Alexander Correctional Institution in Taylorsville. The next day, on August 4, 2008, Helms arrived at Catawba Valley Medical Center in the back of a squad car, suffering from ...
Brief • May 15, 2007
of these " In lieu of being taken to a medical facility, Ms. O'Brien was taken to a holding cell, I!where a sheriffs deputy ordered her "on the floor." I I; Since her hands were still cuffed, Ms. !IO'Brien could ...
Brief • May 7, 2009
budget. This lawsuit arises from medical treatment received by an inmate while in the custody of the Sheriffs Department. HOA.609788.1 CASE SUMMARY INFORMATION ON PROPOSED SETTLEMENT OF LITIGATION CASE ...
Brief • 2011
, an individual, Defendants. VERDICT FORM We, the Jury, find by a preponderance of the evidence: 1. That the Plaintiff had a "serious medical need," defined in the Court's instructions? / ' Yes Note ...
Brief • June 9, 2015
medical expenses incurred in the future, and the undersigned waives all rights or benefits which the undersigned now has or in the future may have under the tenns of Section t 542 of the California Civil ...
. That Defendants were well aware of Mr. Cunningham's desire to 24 commit suicide, as well as his need for proper medical/psychological treatment as 25 well as supervision and segregation. 26 27 13 ...
) o Dkt. No. 19-4 (DOC Coronavirus Screening Protocol Flowchart) o Dkt. No. 19-5 (DOH guidance, Email from Shreya Khuntia) o Dkt. No. 19-6 (Medical Plan for Pandemic Influenza) o Dkt. No. 20-1 ...
Brief • December 29, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
) a class of medically vulnerable detainees. [Doc. 123-1]. 2 Even though Defendants did not file a response to Plaintiffs’ Motion for Class Certification, they did file an objection to the form of Plaintiffs ...
Madrid v. CoreCivic, NM, Settlement, Medical Neglect Leading to Permanent Brain Damage, 2014 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT, RELEASE AND COVENANT OF NON-DISCLOSURE For the consideration of the sum of two ...
Plaintiff severe'physical .pain. 7) Plaintiff was , taken to medical where'hi6"gaSh was cleaned .out'with an Iodine prep-pad,. antibibtic- .ointment applied, and steri sutures applied, and finally ...
Brief • September 20, 2010
Filed under: Staff-Prisoner Assault
damages pursuant to FED . R. CIV . P. 55(b)(2). The Court held that hearing on August 3, 2010 and took testimony from Ortiz and her husband, Jorge Ortiz. The Court also received medical records Case 6:08 ...
Brief • September 17, 2025
and be provided without charge with professional services oflicensed medical personnel between the hours of 7 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. and, in case of emergency, during all other periods; (g) to (i) retain throughout ...
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shocked 13 times with a Taser gun by Orange County deputy sheriffs in July suffocated because he was strapped facedown on an ambulance stretcher, the medical examiner has determined. Gordon Randall Jones ...
of murder that he warned them about or, if indeed he committed suicide, (b) by failing to provide treatment for his serious medical need. In support of both, the complaint pointed to numerous deficiencies ...
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