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Brief • July 1, 2011
Pitman and East, along with another inmate, moved Mr. Hunter back to his bed. No pain medications were given to him. 19 25. At no time did Defendant Pitman call ICS (prison security) to report the fall ...
Brief • June 25, 2015
Staggs v. Doctor's Hospital of Manteca, 9th Cir, Memo, medical neglect hepatitis C, 2015 (1 of 8) Case: 13-16086, 06/26/2015, ID: 9589284, DktEntry: 51-1, Page 1 of 3 FILED NOT FOR PUBLICATION ...
Publication
the animal's health is in jeopardy. It is generally understood that as long as personnel acted appropriately; the animal's owner will be responsible for any medical attention needed by the animal. Disputes ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
, and is not subject to the same regulations as the TASER. As a result, the AIR TASER became available to citizens concerned about personal security. Medical Testing: Medical testing by Dr. Frank Summers MD ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
with a copy going to the central file of each inmate/detainee. The Jail Rules do not address the initial issue of clothing, bedding, or personal hygiene items; when medical examinations will be conducted ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
ofInspector (Last Name, Title and Duty Station) b6,b7c RIC 1 Member 1 Title 1Duty Location b6 SME Medical 1 I . Name of Team Member 1 Title 1Duty Location b6 SME Food Service 1 Name of Team Member 1 Title 1 ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
on the 28 th of September 2006, as an under 72 hour facility. BEST PRACTICE: The facility is designed where the Special Management Unit is located in the Medical section. The Medical section is staffed 24 ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
of Limestone, which has an Intergovernmental Services Agreement with the United States Marshals Servi oted on the attached documents, my team of b6,b7c b6 Subject ded: Security; Medical b6,b7c b6 Services; Safet ...
Publication • July 29, 2016
’ rights through class action litigation and public education. Our policy priorities include reducing prison overcrowding, improving prisoner medical care, eliminating violence and maltreatment in prisons ...
Case • 1995
on an upper gallery despite a DOCS medical order to house plaintiff on a bottom tier; and (4) was exposed to tuberculosis while working in the Auburn infirmary. In order to prevail on a motion for summary ...
Case • 1999
consciousness, McCreight claimed that the pain in his back "was more severe than it had ever been in my life," but that he was examined by prison nurses who told the guards that McCreight did not need medical ...
Case • 1995
. When his condition deteriorated due to lack of medical attention, Simmons was taken to Kings County Hospital, where he tested negative for tuberculosis and was diagnosed as having bacterial pneumonia ...
Case • 2005
and medical personnel. In anticipation of pursuing those claims in court, Mr. Barnes initiated the prison grievance process. In May 2001, he filed a grievance regarding the denial of his request for a hepatitis ...
Case • 1986
blocked the exits and committed assaults. An expert witness concluded that the poor level of fire protection made it likely that numerous inmates would die if a serious fire broke out. Medical ...
Case • 1989
-ray and otherwise, received stitches, was given crutches and pain medication, and was directed to participate in physical therapy. Plaintiff alleges that thereafter, defendants arbitrarily ...
Case • 1999
the Ohio County Juvenile Probation Officer, Susan Mortakis, contacted the Olympic Center, Ms. Mortakis was purportedly told that she had to obtain preapproval*fn5 from the West Virginia Medical Institute*fn6 ...
Case • 2002
arrested Oliver and transported him to CCDC, where he was booked and medically screened. After it was determined that he had no injuries making him unfit for the general population, officers placed Oliver ...
Case • 1996
, including Latiolais and Simmons, became sick due to an incident of food poisoning. The day of the incident, the inmates were treated by an Emergency Medical Technician ("EMT"), and excused from work. The next ...
Case • 2001
STEINBERG, MD, Deputy Director of the California Department of Corrections Health Care Division; RAYMOND L MIDDLETON, Former Warden of Valley State Prison for Women; and JEAN HOWARD, MD, Chief Medical Officer ...
around. Even though the state pays virtually 100% of our medical costs if we get sick, nothing in the tobacco settlement will affect my state of affairs. The state of Washington ensures that loose leaf ...
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