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Article • October 15, 2023 • from PLN October, 2023
prisoner Warren Easley $30,000 to settle claims that guards and medical staff at the State Correctional Institution (SCI) in Frackville violated his civil rights. Easley filed his suit pro se in federal ...
Brief • August 2, 2011
to participate in services, programs, and activities at JCCC, without discrimination, as would be the case if he had an electric wheelchair. Services, programs, and activities include the dining hall, medical ...
Brief • October 17, 2002
Rodgers v. District of Columbia, DC, Complaint, Medical Neglect, 2002 .. ... ORIGl~JAL SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ) ) ) ANDREW RODGERS #07967-007 FMC Devens P.O. Box 879 Ayer, MA ...
Brief • November 6, 2013
Death) Tort CJ Asbestos (04) CJ Product liability (24) o Medical malpractice {45} [J[] Other PIIPDMlD (23) Non-PIIPDIWD (Oth9r) Tort CJ o CJ o CJ o D Business tort/unfair business practice (07 ...
Brief • February 25, 2008
Chiropractic 5. Mr. 5ehmel's medical specials are reasonable and necessary and' directly related to the accident at issue: S1. Joseph Hospital: NW Emergency Physicians: Milasich Chiropractic Center: TOTAL ...
Brief • September 17, 2010
Rhea v. Washington Department of Corrections et al, WA, Order, medical neglect, 2010 Case 2:10-cv-00254-BHS-KLS Document 24 Filed 09/17/10 Page 1 of 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT ...
Brief • November 11, 2003
Department of Correction who, in August 1998, was maced and beaten by correctional guards, tied down by his hands and feet for more than 22 consecutive hours, deliberately denied medical care for his injuries ...
to manufacturers' documents, military research and medical literature, each of these agents carries short- and long-term health risks; various formulations contain potential carcinogens. Tear gas and pepper spray ...
Article • June 15, 2000 • from PLN June, 2000
are heavily sedated. Pschiatric medications are used not to cure or treat mental illness, but to make disturbed prisoners easier to manage. In a classic example of ideology over good sense, former Governor ...
delusional thinking. Mr. Owens heard screaming and crying that he believed to be from family members. . . While psychotic, he sometimes refused meals, medications and showers." "When actively psychotic, Mr ...
Brief • 2010
be stricken. B. Defendants Request for Subpoena and Copy Service for Medical Records Costs Should Be Reduced The Clerk taxed costs related to photocopying of medical records in the total amount of $1111.88 ...
Brief
No. 3:01cv30/MCR Case 3:01-cv-00030-MCR-MD Document 247 Filed 08/30/2004 Page 3 of 6 Page 3 of 6 by Plaintiff and Defendant Howard reflected that Plaintiff received repeated medical treatment ...
Brief • 2007
litigation to antitrust litigation. Hensley, 461 U.S. at 430 n.4. In addition to the normal difficulties of proving a police misconduct case, this particular case required knowledge of complex medical matters ...
Brief • 2008
Mounger v Toliver Ok Jail Medical Care Amputation Settlement 2008 RELEASE AND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT I. INTRODUCTION WHEREAS, from October 30, 2007 through November 12, 2007, Russell Martin Mounger ...
Article • August 1, 2020 • from PLN August, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19, Prison Mail
of the individuals who live and work in this facility, including inmates, correctional officers, Aramark food service workers and medical personnel, as well as their families they go home to every day at the end ...
Article • May 1, 2020 • from PLN May, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
of hand soap per week, “but we have to request it.” Also, he wrote, “if we exhibit any symptoms that we may be infected, and put in to be seen by medical, the $4 co-pay will be waived ...
Article • July 14, 2022 • from PLN July, 2022
, guards failed to escort him to take his other medications. “Someone diagnosed with pauci-immune glomerulonephritis”—Phillips’s diagnosis—“could get in trouble in a hurry ...
Brief • May 9, 2016
. Scott was deliberately indifferent to serious medical needs when he failed to provide treatment for Rivera's reisulting injuries. As relief, Rivera demanded termination of employment for Dickenson ...
Brief • March 19, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19, Bail
that in jails “[t]he probability of transmission of potentially pathogenic organisms is increased by crowding, delays in medical evaluation and treatment, rationed access to soap, water, and clean laundry ...
Brief • September 22, 2010
. Box 1260, Winnfield, Louisiana 71483; E. Defendant, Pat Thomas, Medical Director at Winn Correctional Facility, in her individual capacity, who may be served at Winn Correctional Facility, Gum Springs ...
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