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Brief • 2010
fired for his misconduct wilh PlaintiCf. 41. Plainti fC sul"lered damages including pain, physical injury, medical bills, economic loss, and potential permanent loss of function. 42. Plaintiff has ...
Brief • 1998
, a medical bill from Fairfax Hospital of $33,663.64; extensive hospitalization at D.C. General Hospital; medical bills from D.C. General Hospital of over $36,000.00; shame, difficulty breathing, humiliation ...
Brief • 1996
18 sustained medical 19 sustain medical expenses in the future in an amount to be proved 20 at trial·. JoAnn Sprengel ""as severely expenses in the 21 22 and past seriously ...
him with timely and competent medical care while he was an inmate at the Montgomery County Detenrion Center in March of 2013. B, The Montgomery County Defendants in the Civil Action filed an Answer ...
Article • October 1, 2020 • from PLN October, 2020
Filed under: Work Release, Prison Labor
their sentences, which would then allow them to obtain certification as an emergency medical technician (EMT), something most fire departments require to get in the door. It’s not that prisoner-firefighters ...
Article • April 1, 2021 • from PLN April, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
of other adults with underlying medical conditions — was “a deviation from CDC guidelines.” Although the CDC has recognized that custodial populations are vulnerable to the virus ...
Article • March 1, 2022 • from PLN March, 2022
the vaccine mandate of Gov. Jay Inslee (D). Just 10 received religious or medical exemptions, after most of the remaining 124 exemption requests initially filed were withdrawn. Only 350 employees quit or were ...
Brief • 2000
). Of considerable importaDCe is the reality that the ten institutions providina the areat majority of meDtal health services had heeD receMna CODtractuaUy provided services &om Correctional Medical Services through ...
Brief • 2007
as to the nature and extent of each person's knowledge. Attach additional sheets if necessary. 1.\ !.A . -14. Describe conduct and circumstances causing injury or damages 1 explaining extent of medical, physical ...
Article • March 1, 2021 • from PLN March, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
could make 20-minute phone calls, and then take a 10-minute shower, or vice versa. “That was the movement for the day,” said Mendoza. For those with medical conditions, the lockdown makes ...
Article • February 1, 2021 • from PLN February, 2021
Filed under: Failure to Treat, COVID-19
risk factors can be moved out of dorms into single cells to try to better protect them from infection. Better still, move everyone out of dormitory housing to single cells. Medical Care Viral load ...
Article • March 6, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
, on January 16 and 17, 2021, ODOC mistakenly offered vaccines to 1,558 prisoners who were older than 60 or who had medical vulnerabilities. “Of those offered the vaccine, 1,343 prisoners chose ...
Brief • March 18, 2014
Filed under: Settlements, Filing Fees
may exist for medical payments, medical medical of services, attorney fees or otherwise. 9. The parties will bear their own costs, attorney fees or other expenses arising arising from from or 9 ...
pursuant to which SCDC has agreed to, among other things, (1) provide treatment, including direct-acting antiviral medication, to eligible inmates diagnosed with HCV prior to April 22, 2022, on a prioritized ...
individual capacity; CHRISTOPHER SCHUPPERT, Former Corrections Officer, in his individual capacity; EVERETT DECKARD, Jail Medical Officer, in his individual capacity; and, MEGHAN ATHERTON, Jail Medical Officer ...
In-the-News Article • October 22, 2016
, they were given cheap paper surgical masks, Tony said. “The most recent accident that come to mind was a guy losing his finger on a sawblade,” he said. Access to proper medical care, Tony ...
Brief • November 10, 2008
") which is extensively involved in electronic control 4 devices ("ECDs or devices"), product concepts, feasibilities, historical research of 5 electronic weapons, electrical and electronic medical ...
Brief • January 25, 2010
Campbell. 9. As a result of the incident, Mr. Napier was injured, received medical treatment, and also reported the assault to the appropriate supervisory authorities within the Jail. 10. As a result ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
calls extend to local calls, as well. Juanita had difficulty in calling the local hospital in New Jersey that held her medical records because they would not accept her collect calls. Without ...
Publication
' heart attack, according to the coroner's report. "The manner of death is natural," Thurston County Coroner Judy Arnold concluded in her report, which included scene investigation, Edwards' medical history ...
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