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Brief • 2008
to bio-medical waste that was contained in red bags on the site, 7 however not all Plaintiffs identified the red bags as containing bio-medical waste. 8 (DSOF ¶ 16). Defendants claim that red plastic bags ...
injuries from that incident, and the lack of medical care he was receiving. The only response Mr. Huerta was given to these grievances, which he filed up the chain of command at the Vigo County Jail ...
Brief • 2010
distress during the search and seizure, and the medical care Plaintiff received after the search was unquestionably a consequence of the search. As explained below, both arguments completely fail and should ...
Brief • 2007
safely be moved for mental health reasons, in which case the prisoner will be moved to the appropriate placement as soon as the psychiatrist determines that it is medically safe to do so. 15. Upon ...
Brief • 2007
, smoke-free housing assignment. Defendants acknowledge that medical providers opined that a smoke- free environment would be better for Mr. Ajaj. However, Defendants argue that Mr. Ajaj has only “provided ...
Brief • 2008
to Plaintiffs, breaking or crushing pipe 5 containing asbestos releases asbestos into the air. (PSOF ¶ 33). Plaintiffs also allege 6 they were exposed to bio-medical waste that was contained in red bags ...
Article • December 11, 2019 • from PLN December, 2019
Filed under: News in Brief
both worked in the jail’s medical unit, resigned in February 2019. Florida: Javier Perdomo-Medina, 48, agreed to a plea deal on March 11, 2019 for the strangulation death of his Polk County jail ...
for medical and mental health conditions, suicidal or other self- 25 Developing classification policies and procedures to improve harm intentions, and to enable increases in detainee out of cell tin1e; 26 ...
will agree to work pro bono, or for the discounted fees we can afford to pay. To address this problem and to provide in-house medical analysis and advice to our attorneys, we are pleased to announce ...
Publication
Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
assess transgender prisoners’ housing needs on an individual basis after consultation with a medical expert in treatment of GID. While the court did consider the option of creating dedicated facilities ...
Publication
and company sponsored studies on our products, we believe TASER is the only weapons company in the world with a scientific and medical advisory board. Our advisory board includes world-class experts who provide ...
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) are primarily used by law enforcement officials to subdue or repel aggressive and potentially violent From the Department of Emergency Medicine, Hennepin County Medical Center (JDH, RFR, ALL, BJD, JRM ...
Publication • August 1, 1995
27 Uncooperative 28 Aggressive/Combative 29 life Threatening 32 Medical Treatment ................. ........ ... ......... . 35 Use of Force Reporting Guidelines ... ... ..... .. 36 Reportable Use ...
Brief • September 13, 2021
practices constituting a “denial of medical care,” into a more general claim about unreasonable risk of harm. [Doc. 310 at 7]. Defendants request some clarification on which theory the Court relies ...
Brief • March 25, 2016
interacted with him. 12. One day after her arrival at the Jail, a correctional officer informed her that she had a medical appointment that day. Plaintiff consented to go to her appointment. Shortly ...
Brief • September 19, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
toward [individuals], and a 17 reasonable jury may conclude that such delay tactics amount to a [defendant’s] custom or 18 practice of deliberate indifference to prisoners’ serious medical needs.” Oyenik v ...
Brief • November 4, 2001
Filed under: Strip Searches
, is attached. I prepared a written declaration [*2] for Madrid describing the medical literature and historical experience concerning the psychiatric effects of solitary confinement and of other conditions ...
Publication
for confiscating inmates' personal property during shakedowns. The suit further alleged inadequate medical care - at least three prisoners have died due to medical causes since the facility opened (see PCINB, Nov ...
of medical care, including dental and mental health care; denial of access to courts; and other serious deficiencies as set forth in this Complaint. 2. The named plaintiffs, individually and on behalf ...
Brief • June 12, 2013
who the training officer was that she was referring to? A. Did not. Did not. Q. As a Medical Director and Regional Medical Director for Corizon and a physician who has worked in correctional health care ...
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