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Case • 1982
; and maintenance of medical ethical integrity. [11] 2. A prisoner's constitutional rights can be restricted or abridged when they substantially interfere with orderly prison administration. [12] 3 ...
Article • December 15, 2007 • from PLN December, 2007
Filed under: Commentary/Reviews
accountable. One really good example was the medical care at the prison in Walla Walla. It had one doctor. It also had this job category of mostly people who had been medics in the military, but they were ...
Case • 2003
at the Wisconsin Secure Program Facility in Boscobel, Wisconsin, alleges that defendant Dr. Colette Cullen, a psychologist at the facility, was deliberately indifferent to his serious medical needs in violation ...
Case • 1993
classification officer submitted an affidavit stating that Norman's record showed no requests for medical treatment for his thumb. Norman was transferred to another facility in September, 1990. [18 ...
Case • 2002
, 685 (6th Cir. 2001). Plaintiff asserts Defendants violated decedent's constitutional right "of care and protection, as well as medical care that was reasonable and ordinary for his health, care ...
he could think about was the unrelenting pain from withdrawal. Bryant, 38, asked prison guards for medical attention for three days, scrawling his pleas on scraps of paper. He was ignored. “We ...
Brief • July 3, 2006
to (a) Lack of safety and security (b) Failure to deliver medical service s (c) Failure to provide adequate nutrition to inmates Case 2:06-cv-14077-JEM Document 36 Entered on FLSD Docket 07/03/2006 Page 4 ...
Brief • August 15, 2010
Baker Correctional Institution to the North Florida Reception Center for a medical evaluation. to boarding the van, he was strip searched. Prior When plaintiff Quigley learned that he would ...
Brief • July 21, 2006
knowledge. Attach additional sheefs if necessary. SEE ATTACHED 14. Describe conduct and circUDlStimces causing injmy or damages, explaining extent of medicaL physical or mental injJll'ies. (Attach ...
Brief • February 21, 2002
from a bladder condition which required him to use the restroom frequently, and for which he was under medication for. ~pl. Hill replied that the inmates would use the restroom, ''when we get to where we ...
Brief • 2011
for Summary Judgment – See Ex. 113. -5- 1 the primary manifestations and characteristics of SUDEP as that condition is currently 2 recognized in the medical community. 3 Dr. Engel is familiar ...
Brief • March 15, 2013
by providing medical care while he beat his head against a cell wall for two days. He died of blunt force trauma. STATEMENT OF CLAIMS 1. Mrs. Shirely Appell, as the mother of Shawn Appell, who died in Llano ...
Brief • 2009
) of installing and operating video security cameras permitting correctional security supervisors to view the dayrooms in the following cell blocks: A, B, C, D, X and Y. 28. Medical records. If an inmate’s injury ...
Brief • 2008
effective, non-lethal, control device,” when it is in fact lethal. (See, e.g. Version 12 Training to the Watsonville Police Department, issued January 2005.) (n) Falsely represented that “There is no medical ...
Brief • 2013
currently grants 8 approximately 88% of cases meeting the statutorily designated requirements. Inmates eligible for 9 consideration of medical parole are those who are permanently medically incapacitated ...
Brief • September 8, 2014
. 39. Defendants misinformed the jail medic as well as the Dayton EMS crew, which responded to the scene, telling them that, “pt jumped off ledge, falling, landing on her face.” 40. Similarly ...
, JEFF PRINGLE, § RICHARD CLARK, KAREN TATE, § SANDREA SANDERS, ROBERT EASON, the § UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL § BRANCH and the TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF § CRIMINAL JUSTICE. § DEFENDANTS § CIVIL ACTION NO. 3 ...
Brief • July 18, 2016
business in New Mexico. Corizon was contracted to provide medical care services in prisons and other public correctional facilities in New Mexico during the relevant time period. JURISDICTION AND VENUE 5 ...
Brief • 2002
may be held in the so-called S..point restraint absent specific permission from medical staff and the Warden. 12.4 The air taser shall not be used in cell. 12.5 Electronic control devices shall ...
Article • April 1, 2020 • from PLN April, 2020
disease with symptoms such as fever, cough, shortness of breath, and pneumonia. People with more severe disease may need hospitalization for supportive medical and nursing care. In some cases, the lungs ...
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