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Case • 1999
motion to preclude evidence contradicting the findings of the senior hearing officer in the disciplinary hearing DENIED; Defendant's motion to preclude plaintiff from adducing evidence of medical ...
Case • 1999
motion to preclude evidence contradicting the findings of the senior hearing officer in the disciplinary hearing DENIED; Defendant's motion to preclude plaintiff from adducing evidence of medical ...
Case • 1989
, denied him writing materials and postage, made unauthorized disclosures of the fact that he suffers from AIDS-related complex and were deliberately indifferent to his medical needs. Bird sued Sheriff ...
Case • 1989
, made unauthorized disclosures of the fact that he suffers from AIDS-related complex and were deliberately indifferent to his medical needs. Bird sued Sheriff Daniel L. Figel seeking compensatory damages ...
Case • 1981
conditions, sanitary conditions, food services, educational practices, medical services, placement and retention procedures, and the psychological impact of confinement in the administrative segregation units ...
Case • 2003
(Charles L. Brieant, Judge) that dismissed his civil rights complaint with prejudice. Davis alleged that various personnel at two New York prisons committed medical malpractice, conspired to deprive him ...
Case • 2000
reduce the impact on DOC's budget. Further, Defendants present undisputed evidence that when a co-pay program was instituted for medical appointments, the number of medical visits declined. As to medical ...
Case • 2000
, and medical expenses. The Coates court warned that "sweeping examinations of a party who has not affirmatively put his mental condition in issue may not be routinely ordered simply because the party brings ...
Case • 2004
Services ("CATS") Program operated at the jail by defendant Clinton-Eaton-Ingham [**3] Community Mental Health ("CEI-CMH"). Aaron told Mitchell that he had taken an overdose of a medication called Desyrel ...
Case • 2022
security staff members and medical personnel, related to a November 2018 incident when officers used force against Edwards and later placed him in five-point restraints. The allegations underlying ...
on a young camper. The medical examiner's office said Haynes died from the unlikely combination of dehydration and near drowning. Without benefit of shade from the summer sun, the teenager had been made ...
Case • 2004
. ? 636(b)(1)(B). There are two pending motions to dismiss in this case, one filed by Defendants Bill Martin, Jann Epp, Betty Glaspen, and another filed by Defendant Correctional Medical Services [Dkt ...
Case • 1997
." In 1979, Bibeau also noticed a "lymph node lump" on his left arm and back, and a wart on the inside of his upper right leg. Bibeau did not consult a medical doctor regarding his testicular pain, or tell ...
news stories omitted details such as the date of arrest or official cause of death, our reporters tried to obtain that information, either directly from the jail or from the office of the medical ...
of America’s jails offer individual psychiatric counseling. Most of Washington’s 57 county and city jails don’t have full-time medical staff, said Ned Newlin, a former corrections chief ...
Article • May 27, 2015
. that evening, Santos trudged over to medical. He felt his throat closing, cutting off oxygen to his lungs. It scared him. Santos never had asthma or allergies, but ever since he’d arrived at Fayette ...
Brief • 2003
was employed by, Chips, a medical services organization that contract~ with CCA to provide medical and dental to inmates and acted as an agent of CCA.. He is sued both in his official and individual capacities ...
Brief • August 18, 2004
inadvertent misunderstanding that discovery had been re-opened based upon the 24 Court’s Order of July 12, 2004 and due to his physical/medical disability. 25 A further most important reason ...
Brief • March 27, 2011
compensatory damages for medical or mental health treatment. In deciding what damages, if any, to award for medical or mental health treatment, consider the following: ! The reasonable value of the medical ...
Brief • 2009
is the “primary cause” of the 20 State’s inability to provide constitutionally adequate medical care and mental health care to 21 its prisoners. We agree with the defendants that “primary cause” means the “chief ...
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