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Article • February 15, 2025 • from PLN February, 2025
incapacitating agents. The prisoner also alleged that medical staff ignored his serious medical needs stemming from dehydration because the cell water was off. For his suicidal ideation, Raynard Jackson was held ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
PLN editor quoted in article about medical experimentation Jan. 1, 2007 Articles with PLN Quotes Workers World PLN editor quoted in article about medical experimentation - Workers World ...
In-the-News Article • December 21, 2007
-Baeza, 35, a detainee working on a voluntary project, was electrocuted Dec. 5, when the jackhammer he was using struck a high-voltage power line. He was transferred to USC Medical Center's burn unit ...
Brief • June 29, 2007
Contribution by each Defendant: Verdict Breakdown: Pain & Suffering: Past Medical: Past Wage Loss: Punitive Damages: Future Medical: Future Wage Loss: Property Damages: I nterest: Other Damages: Attorney Fees ...
Brief • 1998
by failing to control the flow of contraband, failing to properly select, train and supervise its medical and corrections officials, failing to properly staff its facilities and to have its correctional ...
Brief • 2005
Chavers v Miller-stout Wa Complaint Medical Neglect 2005 .. • 'ILEO IN ThE U.S. DISTRICT COURT EASTEAIIl OlSTl11CTOF WASHINGTON • SEP 082005 JAMES R. LARSEN. CLERK _-==~==;;;;DEPUTY SPOKANE ...
Brief • 2008
at Regions Hospital. 3. On November 3, 2005, Weaver's counsel objected to the introduction into evidence of any testimony from the medical examiner based upon the carbon monoxide testing that was conducted ...
Brief • 2010
recognized a federal medical peer review privilege and there are no circuit court cases recognizing such a privilege.” Jenkins, 242 F.R.D. at 655. Federal privileges are “governed by the principles ...
Brief
abated. 16. Based on the aforementioned facts, defendants breached it duty of care to plaintiff by failing to control the flow of contraband, failing to properly select, train and supervise its medical ...
Brief • January 15, 1998
and then the nurse from medical did bring the wheelchair, it looked like it was designed for a small child and I couldn't f i t into this wheelchair" Because Qf this, I was forced to crawl in and out Qf my cell ...
Brief • July 13, 2011
capacity; Ken Derunan, RN, CNP; Khin Aye, M.D .: and correctional Medical Services, Defendants. 1. Purpose of Agreement and Pierringer Release This is an agreement made between Defendants Tom Roy ...
Brief • January 29, 2004
of trial. 3 7. Medical Expenses. Plaintiff has been compelled to incur obligations for 4 - medical services, X-rays, medicines, medical supplies and other out-of-pocket expenses, and 5 ...
Brief • November 5, 1999
on the aforementioned facts, defendants breached it duty of care to plaintiff by failing to control the flow of contraband, failing to properly select, train and supervise its medical and corrections officials, failing ...
Brief • January 8, 2008
Harry v Strubeck Az Settlement Letters Cancelled Medical Order for Restricted Diet 2008 Snell & Wilmer ----L.L.E---- DENVER LAS VEGAS LAWOFRCES ORANOE ICOUNTY One South Church Avenue Suite 1500 ...
Brief • October 22, 1999
the flow of contraband, failing to properly select, train and supervise its medical and corrections officials, failing to properly staff its facilities and to have its correctional officers to maintain ...
Article • May 15, 2004 • from PLN May, 2004
Filed under: Prison Labor, Medical
he couldn't leave his cell. After being sick for two weeks he couldn't take it any more. He decided to run the gauntlet required for medical access. Once there, he was immediately transferred ...
Brief • 2003
personal injuries, psychological injuries, pain and suffering, medical expenses, etc., by claimant ZULEYKA MONGE. This includes claims for false arrest, false imprisonment, malicious prosecution, harassment ...
Brief • 2010
, Colorado. 15. At the Hospital, Plaintiff was treated for his injuries and hospitalized, receiving medication for his severe pain, stitches for the laceration on his chin, and surgery several days later ...
Brief • 2010
No. 123) is ALLOWED to the extent that the stay of discovery between DLC and UMCHP is LIFTED. 2. DLC shall write a letter requesting releases from inmates or their representatives, if any, whose medical ...
Brief • 2007
subjected to severe mistreatment, including subjection to slave labor, inhumane and involuntary medical experimentation, inadequate food, shelter, and medical care, physical and emotional abuse, torture ...
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