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Case • 1999
. On the evening in question, Jose Laborde, an armytrained practical nurse and a Virginia licensed correctional health assistant, was on duty. Further, Officer Royer alerted the ADC staff of Collins' possible PCP ...
Case • 1983
their strength or which constitutes a danger to their lives or health, or which is unduly painful. See Ray v. Mabry, 556 F.2d 881 (8th Cir.1977); Woolsey v. Beto, 450 F.2d 321 (5th Cir.1971). Since no allegation ...
Case • 2003
endangers health is an obvious case of unnecessary and wanton infliction of pain totally without penological justification." As for the deprivation of John E's medical needs, the court summarily found ...
Case • 2005
. The program was administered by Valley Health Services, a clinic in the town of Menasha in Outagamie County. He had been on the program for about 5 weeks when he self-reported at the jail, but he had not taken ...
Case • 2001
and Clarke but reverse and remand as to the claims against the corrections officers. [12] I. [13] The record upon which the district court based its summary judgment ruling is comprised almost ...
Case • 1998
Ibuprofen and a bag of ice from the health center for his injuries. Plaintiff wrote to Kelly, Coughlin, and Malone to inform them of the incident. Defendants offer a significantly different version of events ...
Article • September 15, 2007 • from PLN September, 2007
at a government symposium on incarceration and marriage held by the Department of Health and Human Services, the first of its kind. The symposium produced a report determining, among other things ...
Case • 2007
nervous system depressant." [22] The district attorney filed an information charging defendant with (1) possession of methamphetamine (Health & Saf. Code, § 11377, subd. (a)); (2) bringing a controlled ...
Case • 2001
prejudice. We affirm. [11] Johnson, an inmate in the Wisconsin prison system, won a lawsuit against the DOC's director of health services for unreasonably refusing to authorize a liver transplant ...
Case • 2002
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY (D.C. No. 01-cv-02004) District Judge: Hon. Joseph E. Irenas [7] Brian G. Smith, Esq. (Argued) Community Health Law Project, Inc. 900 Haddon Avenue, Suite 400 Collingswood, New ...
Case • 2008
(CDCR) Title 15 Sections "regarding medical health services that are determined by the physician to be reasonable and necessary to protect life, prevent significant illness or disability, or alleviate ...
Case • 2009
Naftalis & Frankel LLP for its agreement to represent Ahlers pro bono. I. Findings of Fact A. The Parties and Ahlers's Dormitory at AKCF Ahlers, a 76-year-old veteran, was incarcerated by the New York ...
Article • June 27, 2018
as to how it unfolded? BS: Yes. SH: In terms of policies and regulations, will the investigation have to have run its course before the South Carolina Department of Corrections goes ahead and either issues ...
that the county’s private correctional healthcare provider at the time, Corizon Health, had secured three no-bid renewals of its county contract while also donating $110,000 to Ahern’s campaign ...
Brief • August 22, 2005
) and the Insurer sbaI be leased and discharged fro any Ii ility any lienbO deror Slgee (incluc:Jing. bu not limitedto any state accident fimd injmed worker's insurance fund, health careprovider, person or entityand ...
Brief • May 1, 2009
. 10. Upon information and belief, defendants County of Monroe and Sheriff O'Flynn entered into a 90ntractiwith defendant Correctional Medical Services, Inc., to provide health care 2 Case 6:09-cv ...
Brief • May 23, 2000
ta1ked'open1y in the workp1kce about plaintiff's mental health and the ~equirement that he see a "shrink". 'Sgt. Abbitt cbmmented that this should "teach" plaintiff, referrinb to reprisal for plaintiff's prior ...
(SORT) arrived at the facility with breathing apparatus. During that time, defendant either locked CD’s out of their units so that they could not lock down, or forced CD’s, some of whom had health ...
Brief • October 24, 2008
prescription medication for a serious health need and who was not provided with appropriate medication within 24 hours thereafter.” Discussion The Court may certify a case as a class action if the party seeking ...
Brief • June 5, 2002
Amendment immunity. ou~ an The Court held that enforcement of an unconstitutional law is not an official act because a state can not confer authority on its officers to violate the Constitution or federal ...
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