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Case • 1983
, half a pound of cheese, and a half a pound of sliced bologna." [T. 45-46] Walker asked the caller who Johnny Robinson was and the caller responded, "It's Mr. Lockhart's houseboy, goddamn it." [T. 46 ...
Case • 2004
court's construction of the complaint. Because we cannot review the district court's decision, we use its conclusion that Wever adequately set forth a complaint for failure to provide mental health care ...
Case • 2003
not ask anyone about its validity. Boyer and Austin assisted Johnson in restraining plaintiff. After Johnson grabbed plaintiff, Austin grabbed plaintiff's bad leg, folded it [**5] over his right leg ...
Case • 2004
asserted claims under the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments against the County and its officers for their failure to provide prompt medical treatment for his serious medical condition, appendicitis, for over ...
Case • 2005
Snow, as administrator of his daughter's estate, filed this suit against the City, its mayor, and several employees of the police department. Snow alleged violations of his daughters's rights under ...
Case • 2002
in federal court, unless Congress has exercised its power under § 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment to override this immunity or the State has waived it. Will v. Michigan Dep't Of State Police, 491 U.S. 58, 66 ...
Case • 1975
[16] The "Adjustment Committee Report" on Larkins signed by its chairman, Lt. Clor, says, under the heading "Inmate's Explanation and Attitude," "Inmate appears belligerent and uncooperative toward ...
Article • November 15, 2005 • from PLN November, 2005
Filed under: Organizing, Shelter
professional. The nominal social return for rewarding architects with this monopoly is that architects agree to act in the public interest and accept the requirement to safeguard public health, safety, and well ...
Case • 2004
was examined, Dowhower took Wever to the county jail, where the jailer was advised of Wever's threats. When Wever arrived at the jail, he "made a comment to the effect of 'now it's time.'" J.A. at 54. [**6 ...
Case • 1994
omitted). [40] Furthermore, "an agency's interpretation of its own regulation [in an individual case] is entitled to a high degree of deference and will be upheld as long as it is not plainly ...
Article • November 6, 2017 • from PLN November, 2017
, employed by private contractor Corizon Health, was arrested on June 16, 2017 for smuggling contraband to a prisoner – including coffee and cigarettes – and having sex with him. Andrea Sarvey, 32 ...
Article • September 28, 2015 • from PLN October, 2015
Filed under: Statistics/Trends, PLRA
2 presents, for a few states the change was far smaller. California, in fact, has seen almost no change in its filing rate—although it is alone in that experience. Figure C puts the penultimate ...
Brief • 2009
at its maximum capacity. The men at Donaldson are packed so tightly into cellblocks that the tension and volatility caused by lack of space results in weekly stabbings, fights, and assaults. Donaldson ...
Brief
will determine what is fair compensation by applying logic and common sense to the evidence. Jury Instruction No. 25 WRONGFUL DEATH DAMAGES – FUNERAL EXPENSES If Plaintiff proves its case for liability, damages ...
Brief • 2008
disability was such that he should be living in a mental health 7 facility such as Casa Colima. This was the same testimony presented by Dr. 8 Rudnick, plaintiff’s expert, that Plaintiff had severe brain ...
Brief • 2010
Defendants' objection that the other statements contained in paragraph 6 are vague or irrelevant. Miller's health is relevant to her ability to work to pay off costs, and her medical expenses are relevant ...
Brief • 2009
ofRegulations is not providing actual relief. Moreover, Petitioner can not 6 help note that CDCR is well-known to the Courts for failing to fulfill its promises to remedy 7 violations of law.' The claims ...
Brief • 2010
, because (1) Plaintiff Leonid Marmelshtein’s health is failing and any further delay will prejudice his claims, [Doc. #83], and (2) the briefing schedule in the appeal of this matter has been stayed pending ...
beating and choking Plaintiff even after he was fully restrained and not resisting. 33. Madison County Jail was insufficiently funded to provide proper and adequate training and certification for its ...
Article • May 1, 2021 • from PLN May, 2021
Filed under: News in Brief
, demanding early release for thousands of elderly state prisoners whose age and underlying health problems leave them at risk of serious illness or death from COVID-19. Of 192 prisoners whose deaths ...
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