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Publication
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention–recommended opt out testing model. Received for publication May 12, 2009; accepted October 21, 2009. From the New York City Department of Health and Mental ...
Case • 2002
28th and 30th, and again on August 4th, plaintiff appeared at sick call with complaints of leg and back pain; and on each occasion he was told that he had a future appointment to see a health care ...
Case • 2004
ankles were "ignored." On October 24, 2001, plaintiff filed a grievance with Health Services for VDOC. In the grievance, plaintiff complained that the medication (prednisone) prescribed by McCann on April ...
Brief • April 18, 2005
County and the Sheriff’s staff to provide minimally adequate health care to Susan Samples, an inmate at obvious risk of experiencing alcohol withdrawal. Tragically as a result Ms. Samples died of acute ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Military
to rise in the next few years. Nearly a third (32 percent) of all young people have health problems – other than their weight – that will keep them from serving. Many are disqualified from serving ...
Brief • August 10, 2021
to Edna Mahan’s physical plant, its prisoners, its staff, its vendors, and thousands of pages of documents requested by DOJ and its experts for review. The Governor, the New Jersey State Legislature ...
Case • 1997
prevented Ashelman from resting and fasting as required by his faith, and its entry of an injunction barring this practice. [25] We have jurisdiction, 28 U.S.C. S 1291, and we reverse on both grounds. I ...
Case • 1990
they are 'deliberately indifferent' either to prisoners' health or safety, they violate the [eighth amendment to] the Constitution." Cortes-Quinones v. Jimenez-Nettleship, 842 F.2d 556, 558 (1st Cir.), cert. denied, 488 ...
Case • 1987
was compelled to violate the Court's Consent Decree in No. 80-2136 setting a population limit at the Central Facility, after years of abiding by its terms. See also Williams Affidavit at paras. 6-7. While ...
Case • 2002
Justice Center ("the jail"). Lawson was in good health when he entered the jail. However, without proper medical care paraplegics such as Lawson are at risk of developing decubitus ulcers, caused ...
Case • 2004
a subjective state of mind evincing deliberate indifference to the health or safety of the prisoner. Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U.S. 97, 104 (1977). To establish deliberate indifference, the plaintiff must show ...
Case • 2001
. Baddick ("Baddick"), Medical Director at SCI-Graterford; and Julie Knauer ("Knauer"), Correctional Health Care Administrator (collectively "Defendants"). In his Complaint, Plaintiff alleges that various ...
Brief • August 3, 2011
Filed under: Jail Misconduct, Censorship
. Document 109 Filed 08/03/11 In August, September, 2010 and afterwards, Prison Legal News 2 mailed its monthly journal, a soft-cover book entitled Protecting Your Health and 3 Safety, informational ...
Brief • 2004
and Health Services, 800 West Court Street, Pasco, 15 Washington, on October 27, 2004. 16 17 1.2 Appearances. Appellant Steven Cram was present and was represented by Spencer Thal, 18 General Counsel ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2012
. Prison Legal News is the longest-running publication put together with the help of people who are incarcerated, and since its first issue in 1990, it has become a critical resource for discussing issues ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
that the payments were correct. We found that MCI complied with its requirements, and the Department verified all of the payments against the supporting documentation provided by MCI. We examined this documentation ...
Brief • April 28, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
COVID-19 infection. He is in the ICU at Ohio State and is just being weaned from a ventilator. He is 74 years old, a victim of kidney cancer, and nearly blind. The World Health Organization (WHO) has ...
Brief • October 16, 2016
subdivision of the State of Louisiana. It is sued in its official capacity. The City of Monroe contracted with LaSalle to provide correctional Case 3:16-cv-01405 Document 1 Filed 10/06/16 Page 4 of 14 PageID ...
Case • 2003
, MENTAL HEALTH SATELLITE UNIT; JOHN DOE #2, STAFF, MENTAL HEALTH SATELLITE UNIT; JOHN DOE #3, STAFF, MENTAL HEALTH SATELLITE UNIT, DEFENDANTS. [6] Mark L. Brooks, a/k/a Jessica M. Lewis, Plaintiff ...
Publication
) and two were sergeants. The remaining ten victims included five Medical Technical Assistanfs (MTA's) and five health care workers. The average age of the victims was approximately 38 years with 9.5 years ...
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