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Case • 2005
to rule out the existence of a chronic peptic ulcer ("R/O PUD chronic?") or gastro-esophageal reflux disease ("R/O GER Dis?"). Despite these notations, no tests were performed, and Greeno did not visit ...
Case • 2001
intake exam. Until nudged by his roommate to visit the physician's assistant he had made no effort to contact the medical (including psychiatric) personnel of the jail. It is sheer conjecture ...
Case • 2001
supervisor, Gary Pincus, that Pizzuto had not immediately heeded the order to return to his cell, and said he would "pay him a visit." He and another corrections officer, Defendant-Appellant Regnier, then put ...
Case • 2001
and initialed contemporaneously by Stratman, that show that Garrett made a number of medical visits regarding his shoulder pain while his transfer was pending. [16] Stratman moved for summary judgment ...
Case • 2000
to, correspondence, visiting, interviews with representatives of the news media, and use of the telephone, as is reasonably necessary to protect persons against the risk of acts of violence or terrorism." sec. 501.3 ...
Case • 1994
of the August 12, 1991, Interim Order. On January 6, 1992, defendants entered into a one-year contract with PLS to provide assistance in various areas including child custody, child visitation and parental ...
Case • 2000
of daily exercise; (iv) restricted in his phone privileges; (v) allowed only one visit per week; (vi) allowed to shower only three times per week; and (vii) unable to participate in programs or to use ...
Case • 1988
visited the female mental health cells only 12 times over a 67-day period from August 1, 1988 through October 6, 1988. We note that this omission applies to the Annex, the only facility where female inmates ...
Case • 2002
, and that these visits occurred within a week of plaintiffs fall, so that plaintiffs claims are baseless. But the record, viewed in the light most favorable to plaintiff, could be read to show that plaintiff fell on May ...
to them. 8:30 AM: The detachments eat breakfast. On the outside the RG's troops have doubled. 9:30 AM: The common prisoners protest over the interruption of their visits, they are mobilized ...
the floor of the visiting room like a clown's grin, separating the guard post and the civilian exit from the rest of the place. Prisoners are forbidden to cross that line. Joseph Principe stays way, way ...
Case • 1979
and throughout visits with family, friends, or counsel, but, apparently, not during court proceedings. [33] The trial court found that use of these devices for all out-of-cell movements was dehumanizing ...
Case • 1978
regulations expanded inmate correspondence rights. [47] *fn4 Claims 4, 5, and 6 concerned the termination of a law student visitation program in which respondent had participated and the removal ...
Case • 1983
from one maximum security New York prison to another as punishment for a breach of prison rules. This Court rejected "the notion that any grievous loss visited upon a person by the State is sufficient ...
Case • 2003
at http://www.diabetes.niddk.nih.gov (last visited Nov. 13, 2003); see also Barnes v. Indep. Auto. Dealers Ass'n of Cal. Health & Welfare Benefit Plan, 64 F.3d 1389, 1395 n.2 (9th Cir. 1995) ("Well-known ...
Case • 2004
" during the informant's visit. J.A. 139-40. Deputy Maldonado's informant suggested that law enforcement move swiftly in order to apprehend the drug dealer. Shortly after the phone call, the informant led ...
Case • 2002
to be delivered by an outside source; and that her personal physician would be allowed to visit, but all prescriptions first had to be cleared with Dr. Stanley. Benson failed to follow up on either of her requests ...
Case • 2006
who he knew was HIV positive. [28] Because Anderson was a voluntary patient at WSH, he was allowed to leave the grounds with permission. He did so and would leave to visit his mother. He also ...
Case • 2009
applied the Turner rationale in Overton, supra, where inmates challenged as unconstitutional prison regulations that placed various restrictions on their visitation rights. In Overton, the Court held ...
Case • 2001
intake exam. Until nudged by his roommate to visit the physician's assistant he had made no effort to contact the medical (including psychiatric) personnel of the jail. It is sheer conjecture ...
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