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Case • 2004
for deposition and medical exam while in custody of Corrections Department $ 80.00 (Goldberg Aff. at P11). Hotel and meal expenses for Plaintiff's attorney while in Albany for depositions and medical exam ...
Case • 1981
of Franklin's actions allege negligence or "harassment" with regard to Franklin's medical problems. Although these actions arguably implicate the Eighth Amendment right to be free from cruel and unusual ...
Case • 2004
of motion. No medication was prescribe nor further medical attention rendered. [11] II. STANDARD OF REVIEW [12] Summary judgment is proper if the pleadings, dispositions, answers ...
Case • 2002
of robbery in the first degree (N.Y. Penal § 160.15) imposed in 1992, he was assaulted by several corrections officers and, thereafter, denied treatment by two members of the medical staff in violation of 42 ...
Article • May 15, 2008 • from PLN May, 2008
regularly; to avoid unbleached public washing facilities; not to share towels, razors, or any kind of shared drug paraphernalia; and to have the "courage" to be willing to ask medical personnel if they've ...
Article • October 15, 2005
, and the corruption of the medical and legal professions -- simply cannot be cured by tinkering with the legal machinery of death; these flaws are endemic to capital punishment as a legal system. Before Vermont ...
Case • 2000
to come to his office. At approximately 1:12 p.m. Bouska's cellmate returned to the cell and found that Bouska had hung himself. Bouska still had a faint pulse at this time. Emergency medical personnel were ...
Case • 2001
"), brought this Bivens action against the warden, the assistant warden, the health services administrator, and the medical director of the Bureau of Prisons (collectively "the defendants").*fn1 Mr. Massey ...
a risk and needs assessment system. The bill also calls for studies on medication-assisted opioid addiction treatment for prisoners, and an expansion and accompanying audit of Federal Prison Industries ...
on the street,” said Jeremy Brady, 43, of Bensalem. “I figured: He’ll get clean, he’ll get medical care, and we can get back to being a family again.” But jail turned out ...
Article • May 5, 2017 • from PLN May, 2017
expanded Medicaid in Ohio in part for ex-prisoners, he has said, “to get them their medication so they could lead a decent life.” Other parts of the health law received more attention ...
prisoner average, and where a lack of even the most basic medical and mental health care led to an average of one unnecessary death per week. Since the policy went into effect in October 2011, jail ...
Filing • August 30, 2024
involves a public records request under the New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act, “IPRA”. Plaintiff submitted back in August of 2020 to the New Mexico Corrections Department and its medical services ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
of shared drug paraphernalia; and to have the "courage" to be willing to ask medical personnel if they've washed their hands before touching you. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
Brief • December 22, 2009
. 25. At the police station, Mr. O'Brien felt severe pressure in his head and a sharp pain in his chest. He asked for medical help. He was examined by emergency medical personnel at the 5 Case 1:09 ...
Brief • November 28, 2005
programs; 5) paragraph 23 oflhe 200 1 agreement because it failed to have a fonl1allreatmelll plan for inmates taking psychotropic medications; alJ(16) pa:agraph 27 of the 2001 agreement because it failed ...
Brief • May 19, 2006
ChiefofMcmal Health :mdlor the Director of Medical and Forensic Services detcmlincs that a panicubr group 1Ilerapy is no longer nccded or appropriate. 3) Defendants shall assess on an on-going basis what new ...
Brief • 2004
of the defendant, District of Columbia (hereinafter "District"). His incarceration was at the Central Detention I •. Facility (hereinafter "D.C. Jail") and at various medical facilities under the care and custody ...
Brief • 2006
Billups v Wadoc Tort Claim Medical Burn 2006 For Olfic;al Use Only STANDARD TORT CLAIM FORM General Liability Claim Form #SF 210 n, . F r. ;-1'.1 ED -. ,." ~.. Pursuant to Chapter 4.92 RCW ...
Brief • 2009
the same as for other medical procedures determined to be necessary by Correction Health Services. A female inmate who wants to have an elective (non-therapeutic) abortion must follow the procedure ...
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