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ON CASES, TRIALS OR HEARINGS, ETC. NOTED IN PRIOR REPORTS: FPC Alderson - Leacock V' Reno - Plaintiff is a black medical doctor who was dismissed for poor work performance while still a probationary ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
of the classes, these classes, with the one exception of Alcoholics Anonymous, are not accessible to Immigration detainees. 40 B. Medical Issues The Standards provide that “All detainees shall have access ...
medical care, and lack of legal access. In the context of continuing problems with the old and new grievance systems, EJSP administrators have insufficient will or capacity to respond to ongoing serious ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
to be conducted each month. • The Sanitation Plan should include additional guidance in using sanitation equipment, use of sanitation chemicals and a more detailed cleaning schedule. • Unused sharps in Medical ...
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Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
Aclu Military Prison Death Reports Part8 ARMED FORCES lNSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY Office ortbe Armed Forces Medical Eumlnu 1413 Research Blvd., Bldg. 102 Rockville, MD 20850 301-319-0000 AUTOPSY ...
Brief • August 1, 2014
in a controlled use of force. It further clarified the role of mental health and medical staff s assistance in evaluating the inmates during the cool-down period. On February 21, 2014, Mr. Stainer further provided ...
Case • 2001
of his federal constitutional rights. Essentially, appellant asserted two federal constitutional violations in his complaint: (1) denial of proper medical care, a violation of his Eighth Amendment right ...
Case • 2002
of due process and denial of medical treatment against defendants Bright and Rogers; and denial of medical treatment against defendant Voinovich. III. Summary Judgment Summary judgment is governed ...
Case • 1991
two distinct Eighth Amendment claims. First, he alleged that prison officials were deliberately indifferent to his serious existing medical symptoms, which he asserts were caused by exposure to ETS ...
Case • 1988
are held. [45] In 1986, the County formed an Ad Hoc Committee on Jail Medical Procedures, chaired by Gilbert A. Friday, M.D. The purpose of the Committee was to recommend improvements to Jail ...
Case • 2003
of the Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Administration ("MRDDA"), would routinely authorize medical [**3] procedures to be performed on institutionalized individuals, although such officials were ...
Case • 2001
serious medical needs brought about by the pepper spray, restraints, and face-down positioning. Broadly speaking, the substantive due process provision of the Fourteenth Amendment protects against egregious ...
Brief • 2003
the plaintiffs are able to receive appropriate medical and/or psychological treatment to prevent serious medical injuries; 3 • • • Case: 1:03-cv-01768 Document #: 1 Filed: 03/11/03 Page 4 of 20 PageID #:4 ...
Brief • 2012
the definition of “medical need” and added a sentence to the effect that a mental health need is a medical need. Plaintiff has added an adapted Americans with Disabilities Act instruction to reflect its ...
Brief • September 4, 2017
against detainees and inmates; and (b) provide timely and effectively response to the medical needs of inmates (“PPPs”). 11. Defendant Placer County and the PCSO are obligated to adequately train ...
out of the cell and down the hallway. 70. Despite his desperate pleas for medical attention, and despite the fact that his right eye was bleeding, correctional staff did not take Mr. Hunt to the medical ...
Brief • January 1, 2018
by each such condition, which may vary from minor to serious. The Parties agree that multiple co-morbidities, certain medical conditions, and certain pharmaceuticals pose more substantial risks than ...
Brief • July 18, 2019
conditions, the arbitrary denial of access to sanitary cleaning supplies to prevent the spread of disease and bacteria, the denial of proper medical care and attention to medical issues by staff, the alleged ...
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because there were no warning signs; (iii) his diagnosis of Hepatitis C was delayed; (iv) he did not receive proper medical treatment; and (v) staff made him lift cartons contrary to his medical ( 3 3645 ...
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unspecified damages. Morrison v. United States, Case No. 01-3092, FMC Rochester In this FTCA action, plaintiff alleges delay in transferring him to a medical center by USMS for removal of a stent from urethra ...
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