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Case • 2005
. Nunley visited Mr. Nunley at the jail and frequently sent him mail. The court did not base its summary judgment decision on the notices sent directly to the jail because it concluded that there were ...
Case • 2001
would receive 15 days punitive segregation, 30 days loss of visits, 45 days loss of good time and 15 days confined to quarters. [14] Plaintiff became upset, because he believed he had a meritorious ...
Case • 2003
of repeated searches during his detention after visits with his wife and dentist. In his complaint, plaintiff cites Phillips as the only named defendant directly involved in these searches. [*780] Plaintiff ...
Case • 2002
by designation. [62] *fn2 Johnson testified that she did have a relative named Katie who sometimes visited her residence. [63] *fn3 Both sides had consented to proceed before the magistrate judge ...
Case • 1991
he, himself, requested the transfer in order to facilitate family visitation rights. See Taylor v. Rogers, 781 F.2d 1047, 1048 n.1 (4th Cir. 1986) (holding that a prisoner transfer mooted a request ...
Case • 1993
proceedings, and undue restrictions on their visitation rights. After reviewing their complaint and organizing their claims into five categories, the district court granted their motion for appointment ...
Case • 1996
of eligibility for an expanded family visitation program because of his refusal to participate in the sole alcohol and drug rehabilitation program at his state correctional facility--the same AA and NA programs ...
Case • 1993
surrounding her son after a visit, but she did not report these conditions to Frey. [30] Frey argues that the fact he is the supervising official at the jail with the right to control jail employees ...
Case • 1995
(S.D.N.Y. May 27, 1987) (Weinfeld, J.) ("plaintiff escaped while on a visit to a hospital, attempted to escape again while on trial in this Court in 1983, and was found to have secreted three hacksaw blades ...
Case • 1995
(S.D.N.Y. May 27, 1987) (Weinfeld, J.) ("plaintiff escaped while on a visit to a hospital, attempted to escape again while on trial in this Court in 1983, and was found to have secreted three hacksaw blades ...
Case • 2005
' orders or take prescribed medication) to the period following her first visit to the defendant hospital. Specifically, this Court held that defendant could not argue that plaintiff was comparatively ...
Case • 2001
detention at the Jail, but was not examined by Dr. Stipanuk after the initial visit when his medications were confiscated. Appended to Warren's response to the motion for summary judgment are photocopies ...
Case • 2002
the patients [sic] purpose of the visit is for a bottom bunk pass which I have deferred to the institution. [19] Because of Dr. Dubin's June assessment, the plaintiff was not granted his request ...
Case • 2001
to cure and requested that the deficiencies be cured immediately. On April 17, 2000, the Dunkin' representative re-visited the West Main Street Shop and found that some standards violations remained uncured ...
Case • 2002
that he periodically visited the Nassau County Medical Center where he was examined and treated by various physicians, which included tests for his serious ailment. In fact, the plaintiff was treated ...
Case • 2001
for a non-emergent condition. Mr. Williams was housed in the infirmary for nineteen days; his medical chart shows more than fifty separate visits from nurses, CMTs, doctors and psychologists. He was treated ...
Case • 2007
transported for outside hospital medical visits. Deputy Lucas described the use of handcuffs and other restraints, saying handcuffs are ?used to restrain an inmate?s arms . . . [and] attach to the wrist area ...
Case • 2006
it. The contract rabbi visits Beaumont Low only once a month. Van Baalen Decl. P5. According to plaintiff, "Jews are commanded not to work during Shabbat," and, therefore, [**17] the rabbi "cannot drive ...
Case • 2009
consent decree addresses such issues as overcrowding, food quality, personal hygiene, visiting privileges, law library access, and detainee exercise at the Jail. See Duran v. Elrod, 760 F.2d 756 [*615 ...
Case • 2008
sexually assaulted, she visited a Navy hospital and was interviewed about the incident. The account that she gave to the naval officer differed in significant ways from accounts she later gave ...
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