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Filed under: International
and prompt medical care for individuals in police custody; CAT/C/JPN/CO/1 page 5 d) The length of pre-trial detention in police cells, lasting up to 23 days per charge, before indictment; e) The lack ...
has not received proper treatment from the medical staff at the California Institution for Men. The Office of the Inspector General determined that the institution opened an investigation concerning ...
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or Infection Hazard ECD Use may cause a mark, burn, scar, penetration, other skin, or tissue damage or infection. Provide First Aid and medical care as needed. Scarring Use of an ECD may cause irritation ...
. (H) "Prescription or nonprescription medicine" means a drug prescribed for use by a duly licensed physician, dentist, or other medical practitioner licensed to issue prescriptions, or a drug ...
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of whether an alleged handicapped be re "red to undergo firearms train~ng. FMC LEXINGTON - In Maltz v. USA, an FTCA medical malpractice case involving allegations of failure to diagnose lung cancer, plaintiff ...
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Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
before transfer to Guantánamo;  Sexually abused and humiliated or threatened with rape;  Deprived of medical treatment for serious conditions, or allowed treatment only on the condi t i ont hatt hey ...
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requested the U.S. Attorney to appeal and A memo for General Counsel is being prepared by Valerie Stewart. MEDICAL MALPRACTICE TORT CLAIMS and LITIGATION REFERENCING GAO REPORT ON AGENCY MEDICAL CARE ...
at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Prison guards are ill-equipped and ill-trained to handle a mass influx of the mentally ill. Frustrated with having to deal with mentally disturbed prisoners who act ...
LLC, the private medical provider for the ADC, and the City of Gulfport. The American Correctional Association was dismissed as a defendant in the suit; the ACA had performed its perfunctory ...
Brief • 2010
inmates. 6 Case 1:10-cv-01075-WJ-ACT Document 173 42. Filed 05/24/12 Page 7 of 13 Mr. Hadley was beaten unconscious. He was transported to the University of New Mexico Hospital (“UNMH”) for medical ...
Brief • May 30, 2014
Health Services Division is not a frequent target of litigation. The Division does not provide medical care to offenders, but serves as the representative for TDCJ on the Correctional Managed Health Care ...
Brief • December 18, 2015
channels, but the final reviewing authority accepted and responded to it); Thompson v. Correctional Medical Services, Inc., 2008 WL 704229, *2 (E.D.Mich., Mar. 14, 2008) (Where medical grievance was accepted ...
Brief • November 14, 2014
) retail and service, (2) food and beverage, (3) health and medical, and (4) commercial support service. Plaintiffs assert that Defendant falls within the first three industries. Doc. 1 ¶¶ 44, -46 ...
Brief • October 9, 2015
heart disease and urinary incontinence. Am. Compl. ¶¶ 15-23, 30-35. Both conditions 2 Case 3:14-cv-00991-ARC-SES Document 156 Filed 10/09/15 Page 3 of 17 are documented in his prison medical records ...
in vehicles; approaching an occupied vehicle; foot pursuits; use of audio/video recording devices; providing medical attention; summoning medical attention; arresting procedures; completion of report ...
a disobedient inmate. 4. The "neck hold .. that Deputy Grimes applied was appropriate to control Mr. Booker·s upper body. 1 did not read anywhere in the medical evidence in this case that indicated that Deputy ...
Brief • April 13, 2012
contact, identified themselves as “police”. Mr. Burleson refused and did not sign the proffered “consent form”. 34. Mr. Burleson’s injuries required medical treatment and may require additional medical ...
Brief • March 10, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
to be included as Subclass members. (Id.) (See also Venters Decl. ¶¶ 13-17 (medical expert noting that data shows ICE is routinely failing to identify Subclass members, partly because most facilities rely on brief ...
Brief • November 14, 2014
) months undergoing surgeries and receiving medical treatment in both outside hospitals and Menard's infirmary. HORSHAW'S SEVERE, PAINFUL AND DEBILITATING INJURIES AND SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGES 36. Plaintiff re ...
Brief • September 13, 2019
. to the Action and is also sufficient consideration for all liens for medical treatment and/or property damage arising from the Incident Plaintiff also acknowledges and agrees that neither Defendants, nor any ...
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