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Case • 1999
the medicine. (Id.) During late October and early November, Mr. Zapata's health deteriorated. (Id. PP 9-10.) He experienced difficulty in eating, talking, and performing regular bodily functions. (Id. PP 9-11 ...
Case • 1995
the offender's income, physical and mental health, education, employment, and family circumstances. The director or the director's designee may modify the plan of payment at any time to reflect the offender's ...
Case • 1999
of items allowed for in-cell possession. Furthermore, defendants asserted that there were legitimate security, safety, and health concerns for denying the in-cell use of all these items. Defendants also ...
Case • 1999
-254 controls and section 31-238 does not apply. [26] ¶10 The State argues that the double deduction is warranted because (1) it reimburses the State for a "very small part of its expenses"; (2 ...
CCA employees as suspects in the murder. The suit seeks $60 million in compensatory and punitive damages, accusing CCA of negligence by failing to provide sufficient training and supervision of its ...
"Atypical and Significant Hardship" by Robert Woodman In a ruling believed to be the first of its kind, Judge James Gwin of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, found ...
it, saying he didn't want to give up the revenue stream. Six months later, MCI tangled with Pacific Bell by disconnecting Pacific Bell's pay phones in juvenile prisons and hooking up its own local lines ...
Case • 2001
under Section 9712 of [**2] the Coal Industry Retiree Health Benefit Act of 1992. On November 23, 1999, the plaintiffs deposed Cline, who was an owner and officer of the corporate defendants. During ...
Case • 2000
"absence of a proper classification procedure or non-use of an established one." Plaintiff also brought several claims grounded in state law. The Court dismissed all of those claims in its order of partial ...
Article • June 27, 2016
Filed under: Police Misconduct
challenge to you…  click on a spot and then look at pictures of it on Google Maps to determine if its legal.  You will most likely find it is. Other findings in the data: Brooklyn’s ...
; or fighting each other, but instead engaging in civil disobedience. He said people were “reacting out of passion.” Additionally, the facility has faced lawsuits and criticism for its ...
Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN May, 2015
Scott Crevier, a councilman in DePere, Wisconsin, south of Green Bay. DePere eliminated its 500-foot sex offender housing buffer in 2013 after reviewing data that indicated the restriction ...
Article • March 5, 2019 • from PLN March, 2019
are compliant with standards related to building condition, maintenance, staffing, paperwork, procedures, availability of medical, dental and mental health services, fire safety and suicide prevention protocols ...
Article • September 5, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
as the first ruling of its kind. The case has put Pesce at the center of a legal debate that could change how people recovering from opioid addictions are treated in jails and prisons. His is one of at least ...
Brief • October 22, 2004
, the standard for granting a new trial or remittitur based on an excessive verdict is a difficult one to overcome. As the Sixth Circuit has stated, A trial court is within its discretion in remitting a verdict ...
Brief • 2006
under its authority the Sacramento 8 County Sheriffs Department. The County of Sacramento is a public entity duly organized and 9 existing under the laws of the State of California. 10 6. Plaintiff ...
Brief • 2012
of Liens Plaintiff and Plaintiff's counsel warrant that Plaintiff and Deborah Braillard are not Medicare beneficiaries as of the date of this Agreement. Plaintiff warrants that any health care providers ...
Brief • July 26, 2007
(hereinafter "plaintiff' or "Antoine") is a citizen of the United States and at all relevant times was a resident of the County of Sacramento. 5. Defendant County of Sacramento operates under its authority ...
Brief • April 5, 2005
duty relationship and therefore failed to cstablish a claim in comnion law tort," (Aff in Support of Cross-motion, para. 1). In its papers. the City has not addressed plaintiff's second cause of action ...
for the kick-stop restraint. Swans is tied with these restraints and left in a cell without the guards making any careful observation of Swans' health. Swans is motionless as the guards leave the cell ...
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