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Brief • June 26, 2006
argued that the physician’s role in the execution violated medical ethics. On December 28, 2005, the Court issued an Order denying defendant’s Motion to Dismiss and ruling that the case presented factual ...
Brief • November 1, 2010
no information on a Jonathon Michael Castro, then put her on 6 hold. The LASD employee then returned some minutes later and advised Mrs. Castro 7 that her son was in the intensive care unit at Cedars-Sinai Medical ...
Brief • May 1, 2013
, there is a medical station, various offices, including the “Sergeant’s office,” and a room with a hose and drain, used for decontamination of prisoners after the use of pepper spray. The prisoners call ...
Brief • 2004
began a flurry of frantic phone calls to family and friends who in turn began desperately calling the Sheriffs Department. The Plaintiff requested 24 medical treatment for injuries received from ...
Brief • September 30, 2013
policy violates the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause for an unwanted medical treatment. ECF No. 59 at ¶ 58. The Third and Fourth Cause of Actions simply echo the first two, asking for declaratory ...
Brief • 2010
#: 195 24. As a proximate result ofthe defendants' actions, Mr. Bell received these serious injuries, endured significant pain and suffering, was required to undergo surgery, incurred substantial medical ...
Brief • 2006
argued that the physician’s role in the execution violated medical ethics. On December 28, 2005, the Court issued an Order denying defendant’s Motion to Dismiss and ruling that the case presented factual ...
Article • April 12, 2022
of people detained at Glades since 2017, particularly for denial of medical care and excessive force, according to the new Florida Detention Database from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU ...
Article • November 15, 2024 • from PLN November, 2024
of New York, accusing Rochester cops of unconstitutional use of force that caused Prude’s death. The complaint noted that “the medical examiner’s report concluded the death was a homicide ...
Article • August 15, 2024 • from PLN August, 2024
perished from the disease while the jail system suffered one of the largest outbreaks of COVID-­19 among all California jails. Worse, when advocates asked him to release medically vulnerable detainees ...
Brief • 2008
illness who was self-medicating with alcohol. 9. Plaintiff BUTLER is informed and believes that the Watsonville Police officers at the scene had been trained in the use of the TASER Model X26 ECD by CD ...
Article • March 7, 2021
the spread of COVID-19 in the prisons.” In contrast, ODOC mistakenly offered vaccines to 1,5 58 prisoners who were over sixty or who had medical vulnerabilities. Of those offered the vaccine, 1,3 43 ...
Brief • April 29, 2014
Obtaining Medical Records and Drafting Discovery Requests Was Reasonable .................................................................. ....... ... ........................... 7 G. Defendants' Tactics ...
In-the-News Article • September 23, 2024
.  Hernandez told the Observer that the agency follows medical staff’s recommendations if someone is hurt, but several currently incarcerated Texans said they received ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
to the ground and beaten and was injured. Staff made a request by radio for medical assistance, and medical staff subsequently escorted Holder out of the housing unit to the infirmary. Some of the offenders ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
) Food Services (not examined) Medical and Clergy Service Contracts (not examined) Service Efforts and Accomplishments (not examined) 1 Page 2 3 4-5 6-8 9-10 11 12 13-14 15 16 17-19 20 21 22-23 24-25 ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
operational cost for Coke County was $632,000. The cost per day for confined youth equates to $106.60 per day per youth. Effective September 1, 2007, the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) assumed ...
Publication
to clean a bathroom which was beyond his capabilities and in violation of his medical restriction. This was a bench trial. The judge returned a vcrdict for the defendant. Patty DeJuneas traveled to Brunswick ...
Publication
literature surveys to find out what was known about the effects upon humans of electric shocks. UCLA and UCI (Irvine) were the main sources. The enclosure "Medical Bibliography and Summary", prepared in 1970 ...
Publication
case study of all patients brought to the emer- gency department of the King/Drew Medical Center in L<,u; Angeles who had been shot with a Taser~ gun between July 1980 and December 19M5. Intorma..... ,v ...
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