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Brief • August 30, 2023
, the County and defendants Coast Correctional Medical Group (“CCMG”), 7 Von Lintig and Mark O’Brien (collectively, the “CCMG Defendants”) oppose production 8 of the emails involving Von Lintig because ...
Brief • December 11, 2013
injuries. He was hospitalized for 40 days, and now lives with significant cognitive impairment. Mr. Castro has no recollection of the events that occurred that night. His past medical bills approach $1 ...
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(low-risk, good behavior) and those needing medical treatment were brought to different prison facilities out of harm’s way. 8 County jails on the other hand, such as the Galveston County Jail, house ...
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by The Suicide Prevention Task Force,” June 26, 2002. “Suicide Prevention Task Force Action Summary,” January 21, 2003. “The Medical-Mental Health Inspection Report, Main Jail,” December 5, 2003. “Medical-Mental ...
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the statute, we would appreciate receiving an explanation of your view, including any medical or other factual support on which you rely. Finally, we would be grateful if you could provide information about ...
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Filed under: Magazines, San Quentin News
prisons, threatening to overwhelm the state’s inmate medical system. The serious medical disease is increasing by 300 cases per year in prisons, “indicating an endemic,” says Dr. Tootell, San Quentin’s ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
form of restraints on female prisoners while they are in labor. Recently, in Nelson v. Correctional Medical Services, F.3d , 2008 WL 27774230 (8th Cir. July 18, 2008), a three-judge panel, sitting ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
the Standards relating to detainee classification and medical care remains unclear. A detailed analysis of the Standards and the delegation’s observations at HCCC are detailed below. III. Visitation ...
Publication • June 1, 2017
in the past 30 days than black or Hispanic prisoners and jail inmates. „„ „„ Prescription medication was the most common treatment type for prisoners and jail inmates who met the threshold for SPD ...
Case • 1995
measures to "protect plaintiff and other inmates." Finally, the complaint alleged that Nasim "suffered permanent medical and psychological injuries by forcing to inhale cancer causing asbestos chemicals ...
Case • 1988
wounds and requested immediate medical attention. The defendants all testified that they neither saw stab wounds nor observed anything unusual about Walsh. The defendants did agree that Walsh asked to go ...
Case • 1997
for summary judgment. Thomas appeals. We affirm. I. BACKGROUND On May 15, 1994, several inmates were being escorted from their cells to a medical area of Stateville. Thomas was not one of the inmates being ...
Case • 2005
back in the restraint chair and moved him into a nearby "attorney's room," out of view of the other inmates. Connie Spicer, the jail's medication aide, arrived on the fourth floor around this time ...
Case • 1999
Block 3 violate his right of access to the courts; and fourth, that the Defendants displayed deliberate indifference to his right to medical treatment for skin cancer and other illnesses he suffered ...
Case • 2007
, was then dragged out of the cell and placed on the ground. When he refused to stand, Thornton slapped him across the face. Officers then put Valdes on a cart and wheeled him to the medical clinic. [26] One ...
Case • 2006
that it was satisfied that the anesthesiologists would "take all medically appropriate steps to ensure that Plaintiff is and remains unconscious" when injected with pancuronium bromide and potassium chloride. (Final ...
Case • 2004
, assured the Court that such procedures will not be used for Reid. n6 The procedure of gaining venous access is commonly taught to people in advanced life support courses that many emergency medical ...
, a professor at Fordham University School of Law. States that use lethal injection as a means of execution administer the three-drug regimen for what is known in the medical industry as “off-label” purposes ...
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; The Honorable Duross Fitzpatrick, Judge, United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia; Joyce Franke, Medical Administrator, Appellee/Defendant; Glover, Mailroom Officer, Appellee, Defendant ...
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testified about the widespread nature of this problem. APX 188-196. Likewise, Washington County Jailer also testified about the widespread need for facilities like Highland Hall. APX 384-392. The medical ...
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