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Case • 2002
officer at Clinton, confiscated Dilantin and Ibuprofen from Thompson's cell without giving him a contraband slip. As relief, Thompson demanded the return of these medications. In the second complaint ...
Case • 2002
with a razor blade endangered his safety due to his medical condition and that the guard's actions and statements could come up in pending state court litigation. Hargis also claims the defendants used ...
Case • 1998
, INC., an Ohio corporation; THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON; THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON MEDICAL CENTER; DR. JOHN RANDOLPH TOTTER, in his individual capacity; DR. JAMES LESLIE LIVERMAN, in his individual ...
Case • 2006
, complained about abdominal pain and visited the jail's medical center. Clarence Bullock, the on-duty physician's assistant, examined B.R. During the examination, Bullock sexually assaulted B.R. by penetrating ...
Case • 1986
Dakota. Cody complained of overcrowding and living conditions hazardous to the health of the inmates. He protested, among other things, poor medical care, inadequate recreation, contaminated food ...
Case • 2003
jaw, and that a qualified physician was not readily available. Because Lumley's medical condition appeared to have been stabilized, the officers took him to the Appling County Jail to await extradition ...
Case • 2002
Shannon was driving. [23] On May 17, 1999, Shannon reported to the NYCTA medical office where he submitted to a physical examination and an eye examination. During the eye examination, he failed ...
Article • November 7, 2016 • from PLN November, 2016
Filed under: News in Brief
from opioid withdrawal. His family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the county and its medical contractor, Corizon Health, Inc., on June 22, 2016. Tabor’s family – who thought they were ...
Article • February 7, 2017 • from PLN February, 2017
Filed under: News in Brief
, Rico began behaving erratically in his cell and was being taken for a medical evaluation when the fight occurred. As to how the elevator doors were forced off their tracks, resulting in Rico’s fall ...
episode when he was arrested for a misdemeanor in Oregon. He had spit on his landlord’s face and threatened her husband with a sword. While in jail, Thomas refused meals and medication. His condition ...
Brief • February 19, 2008
Amendment rights and rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act. Plaintiff suffered serious medical harm from the rape, yet was ignored and further physically abused by Deputy ...
Brief • April 4, 2007
officers to protect him from physical and sexual abuse by other juvenile inmates, denial of adequate medical care, denial of adequate mental health programming and treatment, denial of adequate educational ...
Brief • July 18, 2005
., individually and in his official capacity as Medical Director of the Park County Jail; Defendants. ANSWER TO PLAINTIFF’S SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT AND JURY DEMAND FROM DEFENDANTS PARK COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY ...
Brief • November 22, 2010
minutes to initiate the Incident Command System (ICS), which provides Case 2:09-cv-02218-FJM-MEA Document 48 Filed 11/22/10 Page 2 of 14 1 medical care and assistance to inmates (id. ¶ 13). Plaintiff ...
Article • February 15, 2010 • from PLN February, 2010
are the least likely to be infected with swine flu. Those at higher risk of contracting H1N1 include people who are pregnant, younger than 25, or who have medical complications such as asthma, diabetes ...
Brief • August 1, 2007
injuries to his body and nervous system, mental 4 suffering distress, and damages, including, but not limited to, economic and non-economic 5 damages, past and future medical expenses, and lost earning ...
Brief • February 9, 2011
capacity as the Laurel County Jailer; JOHN and JANE DOES, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Individually and in their official capacity as medical professionals, officers and employees of the Laurel County Detention Center ...
Brief • July 27, 1994
Association Standards for Adult Local Detention Facilities (currently 3rd Edition). c. National Commission on Correctional Health Care Standards of medical, dental and mental health services. d. Physical ...
Brief • 2001
at high volume projected out from the viewing areas adds to the overall excessive, stressful, and unhealthful noise levels in the units. Medical Claims 23. Plaintiff suffers from end stage glaucoma ...
Brief • 2007
to the serious medical needs of the Plaintiff. 20. That Defendants held a special relationship with the Plaintiff and had a duty to protect and ensure her safety while under their custody and control. 21 ...
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