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Brief • April 22, 1975
(ibid. 261) and Gary Haynes (ibid. 716) testified to their own beatings (ibid. 243, 264, 269-70), and other abuses, including cigarette burns and the refusal of medication by the prison doctor, Dr ...
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(AMONG OTHER THINGS) INADEQUATE MEDICAL TREATMENT, DISCRIMINATION BY FAILING TO PLACE HIM IN THE ICC DUE TO HIS MEDICAL CONDITION, AND BIVENS CONSTITUTIONAL VIOLATION BASED ON 8TH AMENDMENT CRUEL ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
. Reliance Insurance Company, 107 P.3d 1219 (Kan. 2005); Smith v. Chattanooga Medical Investors, 62 S.W.3d 178 (Tenn. Ct. App. 2001). See also Meyer v. Tufaro, 934 So. 2d 861 (La. Ct. App. 2006) (third-party ...
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Filed under: Wrongful Death
the incident. However, videotapes were made of inmates Sablan and Guerrero after they were secured in the visiting room cells, and the evidence is very clear they were intoxicated. The medical assessments ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
detainees viewing. C. Access to Medical Care The Standards require that facilities provide detainees with an initial medical screening, primary medical care, routine dental check-ups, and emergency care ...
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visitor represented by an attorney, alleges negligence in relation to her 1993 fallon a step in the lobby of the institution. Trial was set for February 16, 1999. Plaintiff has actual medical bills ...
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............................................. 8 An Ideal Non-Lethal Calmative ........................................................................... 9 Required Use of Medical Attention with States of Unconsciousness ............... 10 ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
of underlying medical conditions, smoking, and other risk factors.19 In the last several decades, there has been a surge in the elderly prison population; for instance, the number of state prison inmates over ...
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Filed under: Police
Nypd Patrol Guide 2005.pdf P.G. 200-01 Foreword Date Effective: 01-01-00 As the Police Department approaches a new century, we face fresh and more difficult challenges every day. The knowledge, skills and abilities of every member of the Department will be tested as we strive to provide superior police services to …
Brief • November 6, 2018
. Before we get to the work that you did in ·this case, could you give me a brief understanding ·of your training from college through the rest of ·your medical training? · · · A. I obtained my M.D. degree ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
Filed under: International, Immigration
as of December 2008. They cannot have any medical issues, financial issues, criminal history, or previous immigration violations that would make them “inadmissible.” Immigrants who entered without permission ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
provider, St. Paul, Minnesota), and especially to Kelly Paulk Ray (medical psychologist, Baton Rouge, Louisiana) for her reliable and ongoing editorial assistance, insightful comments, and substantive ...
Case • 1996
with deliberate indifference to his serious medical needs by failing to provide him with his contact lens solution kit for a week. The district court sua sponte dismissed his complaint as frivolous under 28 U.S.C ...
Case • 2003
with the department, alleging that they had improperly released his private medical information and that they had provided him with substandard medical care. Plaintiff also alleged that he "has suffered * * * economic ...
Case • 1972
for rehabilitation and availability of law books; that the regression in his security status seriously impaired his chances for parole; and that the transfer denied him, an asthmatic, the 24 hour medical care ...
Case • 2001
he was earning a good salary, because he refused to take certain medications. The judgment of the District Court dismissing this complaint was entered on January 11, 2000. Later, on August 25, 2000 ...
Case • 2002
. The jury awarded Van Ness nominal damages of $1.00. [16] On appeal, pro se, Van Ness asserts (1) that by withholding certain medical records, the defendants and their counsel deliberately concealed ...
Case • 1998
. That is, assault claims are distinguishable from failure to protect claims and from claims regarding whether adequate food, clothing, shelter, and/or medical care was received. In Farmer, the Supreme Court stated ...
Case • 1993
a detailed description of his claims (1) that MCC officials are not providing him with adequate care for his [*583] back problem and (2) that guards acted with deliberate indifference to his medical condition ...
Case • 2000
OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, JOHN DOE, MEDICAL DIRECTOR AT THE CAPE MAY COUNTY JAIL, CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL SERVICES, JOHN AND JANE DOE, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS, JOHN DOE ...
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