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murder cases. The first case was 14 12. In early May 2017, Plaintiff informed defendant Paul Sequeira that she was receiving 15 medical care for symptoms of stress. Plaintiffs symptoms had begun after ...
. Plaintiff has suffered a. (il wage loss b. loss of use of property c. (il hospital and medical expenses d. (il general damage e. property damage f. (il loss of earning capacity g. (il other damage (specify ...
Brief • February 14, 2017
his 9 Celexa prescription be designated as "keep on person", which would pep:nit him to keep his 10 own medication, ensuring that he would continue to receive it in the event that the medical line 11 ...
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that offender' with her and other offenders to the fact that she thought that perhaps a certain officer, name unknown had attempted to touch her while she was medicated from her surgery. Offender did not believed ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Private Prisons
being provided outdated .institution rules, prescription medications being wasted, operating weaknesses in central control, poor formatting of inmate escape bulletins, inmate advisory committees lacking ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
, showers, or to be seen by medical personnel, these inmates were typically escorted in full restraints. Denied opportunities to work or participate in organized recreation, education, and other types ...
property, had caused injuries to staff and other prisoners requiring medical attention and was a member of the Latin Kings. The committee voted unanimously to place plaintiff in administrative confinement ...
Brief • August 4, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
Services (CCHCS). I oversee all healthcare services, including medical, nursing, quality management, mental health, and dental. In that capacity, I have also led healthcare’s response to COVID-19 since I ...
Brief • August 4, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
). I oversee all healthcare services, including medical, nursing, quality management, mental health, and dental. In that capacity, I have also led healthcare’s response to COVID-19 since I assumed ...
Brief • June 16, 2023
Filed under: Wrongful Death
Estate of Randall Johnson v. California Forensic Medical Group, Inc, CA, Expert Report Annette M Stalker, Wrongful Death, 2023 Case 2:19-cv-01722-JAM-DB Document 224 Filed 06/16/23 Page 18 of 41 ...
Brief • January 6, 2023
Filed under: Excessive Force
, physical therapy, has, and will in the future, incu r expenses 13. ies. related expenses as a result of his injur tment to Defendant Dia z-D eni al of Medical Trea EIGHTH CO UN T-4 2 U.S.C. §1983 ...
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being provided outdated .institution rules, prescription medications being wasted, operating weaknesses in central control, poor formatting of inmate escape bulletins, inmate advisory committees lacking ...
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Medical School, is known for his expert testimony about the psychological impact of control units. In an interview with Leo Grieb, Grassian notes that: The courts have recognized that solitary confinement ...
Publication • September 1, 2016
medical care. Parties settled for $9,500 in punitives. Plaintiff(s): Kenneth Johnson Defendants: Sergeant George Wright, Correction Officers Kevin Pecore, Paul Mintzer, George Shepler, and Larry Carter ...
Publication • April 16, 2012
, vocational, education and exercise programs, and other program requirements required by law or prisoner housing contracts; (i) bookkeeping and financial accounting; G) routine medical care (i.e. sick call ...
Case • 2001
was assigned to work in the medical/psychiatric ward of the prison. In three separate incidents, he was ordered to clean up massive amounts of blood from other inmates who had either accidentally wounded ...
searches. CCA will pay an additional $100,000 for confiscating prisoners' personal property during shakedowns. The suit further alleged inadequate medical care - at least seven prisoners have died due ...
tier despite a medical order stating he should be housed on ground floors due to asthma; denied a transfer to another prison despite a Mental Health Office order stating a transfer would reduce his ...
Article • November 15, 1991 • from PLN November, 1991
Rights Committee that appeared in the September 9, 1991, edition of Al Fajr, a Palestinian newspaper. When asked about the medical situation at Ansar 3 Peleg stated it was not satisfactory. By law ...
of the proceedings to determine the nature of a plaintiff's claims. Robert Biggs, a North Carolina prisoner, sued prison officials and medical staff claiming they denied him medical treatment when he did not receive ...
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