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Filed under: Wrongful Death
VIII. Use of Force Review Board A. Chasse Review Board B. Use of Force Review Board Structural Issues IX. The Bureau’s Corrective Actions A. Policies 1. Emergency Medical Custody Transport Directive 2 ...
Brief • October 21, 2015
holiday on which banks are authorized or required to close in New York, New York. 3. The term "Class A" refers to a classification used by DOC to describe Use of Force Incidents that require medical ...
Journal 13 ITHOUT CLIENTS < . there can be no lawsuits. Without pris" oners who are willing to step out of the darkness of prison life into the light of public exposure, the litigation described in the following pages could not have happened. This fifteenth anniversary issue of r~ tm …
Publication • February 25, 2016
" traffic stop where the driver has a warrant for arrest, or is under the influence of some substance, or driving 60 mph in a 25 mph zone. From there we are sent to a medical call, where family members have ...
Filing • November 6, 2015
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
unacceptable sexual or hostile behaviors, or creates a hostile environment 8 for volunteers, including but not limited to sexual representations of inmates, law 9 enforcement, military, professional medical ...
Case • 1997
his injuries, and failed to protect McBride from further injury when he did [**16] not order appropriate work restrictions. In medical malpractice cases, the plaintiff has the burden of establishing: 1 ...
Case • 1993
), [**2] the district court determined that a right under the Eighth Amendment to a medically prescribed diet was not clearly established and that the defendants therefore had qualified immunity from suit ...
Case • 1990
adequate food, clothing, shelter, sanitation, medical care, and personal safety. This discretion is not absolute for it is subject to the constitutional requirement that significant and purposeful ...
Case • 2002
that he simply "make do." He also gave Mann confidential medical records showing that the inmate involved in the 1993 incident [**5] had HIV. The parties disagree over precisely how Mann obtained ...
Case • 1995
serious medical needs.*fn2 On October 25, 1993, Marsh filed an administrative grievance, but the prison dismissed her complaint as untimely because it was filed more than thirty days after the incident.*fn3 ...
Case • 2003
nurses, Lurana Berweger and Susan Menon, employed at the jail by a County medical contractor, wrote and distributed to public officials several letters criticizing the mental health services provided ...
Case • 2004
and the denial of medical treatment, as well as a pendant state cause of action for wrongful death based on negligence.*fn1 Summary judgment was earlier granted to Sheriff Crouse and Nurse Magee, leaving ...
to be housed separately. Jailers claimed they were never informed. One of the victims eventually had to be hospitalized at U.C. Davis Medical Center with a swollen face and "bite marks on her body ...
Case • 2009
failure to supervise his subordinates.? Morgan further alleged that Hubert (1) failed to provide safety for OPP prisoners in protective custody, as well as adequate food, housing and medical care; (2 ...
In-the-News Article • July 10, 2019
for medical care the day after he was attacked, Johnson said he was assaulted because he refused to give his coffee to the other prisoner. The medical examiner found his death was caused by a &ldquo ...
Brief • 2000
security measures, including, but not limited to, the implementation of emergency medical care and treatment plans. For example: A Special Master's Report in Inmates of Occoquan v. Barry, CA-86-2128 ...
Brief • February 23, 2012
, 23, and 32 (See, D/E #297) Plaintiff continues to insist that the MDOC Director Daniel Heyns deliver Plaintiff’s institutional file and medical records file to Plaintiff Counsel’s office, so ...
Brief • November 30, 2000
measures, including, but not limited to, the implementation of emergency medical care and treatment plans. For example: A Special Master's Report in Inmates of Occoquan v. Barry, CA-86-2128 (United ...
DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT. The gist of defendant’s argument is that it must have ALL institutional records and ALL medical records for ALL plaintiffs, before it can then begin to address each ...
exemplary record over his 37 years behind bars—which includes rescuing a guard being threatened by other prisoners—Soffen has been held up as a candidate for release on medical and compassionate grounds. He ...
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