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Brief • 2006
contact with Ms. Armstrong because she was a victim of the crime for which he was serving his sentence. Ms. Armstrong visited Mr. Armstrong at the hospital after being contacted by 180 Degrees. When ...
Brief • 2006
. By not properly monitoring and insuring that the unacceptable and unconstitutional medical treatment visited upon plaintiff be improved to meet requisite standards, defendants Mitchem, Wise, Campbell and Cavanaugh ...
Brief • October 19, 1973
correctional institutions, except while in the Diagnostic-Reception Centers, may receive gift packages from those persons whose names appear on the resident's approved visiting list. (7) KAIL ItEGULATION ft ...
Brief • July 12, 2005
of the evidence, arguments, post-trial filings of the parties, and after visiting the NCI premises to personally view the stairs and the lighting in question, this court finds for the following reasons ...
Brief • November 10, 2012
hearings, prison conditions, excessive force, mail censorship, jail litigation, visitation, access to telephones, religious freedom, prison rape, and the death penalty, among other topics. 10. PLN also ...
Brief • July 25, 2016
-up would be scheduled in 1-2 weeks. 19. During the medical clinic visit of March 22, 2004, Mr. Carr was never asked about his family’s history of coronary artery disease and no mention is made ...
Brief • April 21, 2015
, she observed a corrections officer corporal visit the Trustee Pod to compel the attendance of inmates at Christian Services on pain of their being reassigned to the general population jail. 21 ...
Brief • November 1, 2012
hearings, prison conditions, excessive force, mail censorship, jail litigation, visitation, access to telephones, religious freedom, prison rape, and the death penalty, among other topics. 10. PLN also ...
Brief • January 30, 2018
. The evidence presented at trial established that Beals, Williams, and the victim regularly visited defendant Darryl Jones’s home in Baton Rouge. Beals also lived in defendant’s garage. Notably, all were present ...
. The evidence presented at trial established that Beals, Williams, and the victim regularly visited defendant Darryl Jones’s home in Baton Rouge. Beals also lived in defendant’s garage. Notably, all were present ...
and a sheriff’s deputy went to Turek’s home to conduct “an initial home visit.” Turek, 150 Idaho at 746, 250 P.3d at 797. The officers knocked on the door and received no response, although they could hear music ...
Brief • September 13, 2018
a strong interest in communicating with prisoners, including those who are incarcerated with the Department of Corrections, through the distribution of her book. She has visited prisons in other states ...
Henderson v. State, GA, Opinion, Medication Refusal, 2017 3/14/2018 HENDERSON v. THE STATE | FindLaw Not a Legal Professional? Visit our consumer site Register | Login CASES & CODES PRACTICE ...
Brief • April 7, 2011
to submit a medical request to see an OCDC physician. Notwithstanding this fact, Mr. Cox was finally permitted to visit a physician on May 13, 2010- ten calendar days after the incident occurred. 15 ...
Brief • December 5, 2017
People v. Steanhouse, MI, Opinion, Abuse of Discretion, 2017 3/14/2018 PEOPLE v. STEANHOUSE | FindLaw Not a Legal Professional? Visit our consumer site Register | Login CASES & CODES PRACTICE ...
and visits with his family. COUNT I 42 U.S.C. § 1983 – VIOLATION OF DUE PROCESS (All Defendants) 31. Each of the foregoing Facts is incorporated as if restated fully herein. 32. Mr. Brzowski was wrongfully ...
Brief • June 6, 2018
. Plaintiff states he visited an ear, nose, and throat doctor because of his allergies. (Id.) Though he has complained verbally to officers and in letters and grievances to Defendants, the problem has not been ...
visits and repeated complaints to Dr. Carter and other employees at Stateville, Dr. Carter proscribed Flomax in response to Mr. Green’s complaints. The medication had no effect. Despite changing ...
of these visits, Mr. Hollingsworth continued to complain of pain from the sores in his mouth. Dr. Obaisi instructed Mr. Hollingsworth that the lump on his tongue would need to be removed with a laser. 18. On April ...
subsequently vomited in his cell as a result of the assault, and the guards refused to let him clean it up or give him toilet paper. 10. The Dixon Correctional Center psychologist later visited Plaintiff ...
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