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Case • 1994
was transferred to the Federal Medical Center in Springfield. In September 1991, he was transferred to the Federal Medical Center in Rochester. While Phelps was residing at FMC Springfield, he filed a second habeas ...
Case • 1995
and was examined by medical personnel. It is not disputed that Proctor intended to kill plaintiff. In August 1991 plaintiff filed this civil rights action alleging Robinson and Tate acted with deliberate ...
Case • 2005
] "1. Departmentally purchased or acquired educational, medical/scientific, or artistic materials, such as books or guides purchased by the department for including in institution libraries ...
Case • 1975
, correspondence, telephone use, disciplinary procedures, censorship of reading material, hygiene and medical care. [14] The present motion seeks to require the defendants to enlarge and extend the rights ...
Case • 2002
of his witnesses had been contacted, that no photographs had been taken of his injuries or medical examinations conducted, and that no medical expert had been procured on his behalf. This time the district ...
Case • 1998
, and daily visits from the director and captain of the DDU. The correctional program officer also makes rounds two or three times weekly. In addition, medical personnel visit the inmates four times each day ...
Case • 1994
Correctional Facility, a medium security prison. Shortly thereafter, Hernandez applied for admission to Fishkill's FRP, filing all required papers and submitting to a medical examination. In January 1989 ...
Case • 2002
exposed wires to him. [16] The prison medical technician, John Adams, also testified on behalf of the defendants. Adams explained that when he arrived at the showers, he used an ammonia inhalant ...
Case • 1990
, and one of them reached through the cell door, took Walker's arm, and drew his blood. Walker alleges that the nurse was in "civilian" rather then "medical" clothing and that the needle she used was carried ...
Case • 1989
for prison counseling sessions, administrative or disciplinary hearings, medical treatments and diagnosis, and none of these programs receives direct federal financial assistance, the Department argues ...
Case • 2003
for medical help, but Mr. Tarzwell had already succeeded at committing suicide. [*974] This action was then instituted on August 30, 2001. Pursuant [**4] to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, Plaintiff claims that Defendants ...
Case • 2001
a physician sought access to a patient's privileged treatment records in a hearing before the medical board to have his medical license reinstated, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court held that in a civil ...
Case • 2002
facility on certain conditions, including the following: that he refrain from drinking alcohol and using illegal controlled substances; that he take prescribed psychoactive medications; that he attend ...
Case • 2006
with the identification information taken from the DNA sample, the blood sample will reveal medical conditions and other highly personal information that will be subject to repeated search. "The repeated search ...
Case • 2008
generally requires employers to secure the payment of workers' compensation, including medical treatment, for injuries incurred by their employees that arise out of, or in the course of, employment ...
Case • 2009
defendants? violated Ahlers's Eighth Amendment rights by denying him his eye medication for over 24 hours. In addition, Ahlers was afforded thirty days to file an amended complaint, which he did on August 5 ...
Article • October 9, 2017 • from PLN October, 2017
in prison after pleading guilty to passing bribes from Health Assurance to a Mississippi Gulf Coast official in exchange for a jail medical contract. Simmons’ indictment accused him of giving kickbacks ...
imprisonment but won a new trial in 2009. Her attorney obtained two medical opinions that Blankenship was suffering from extreme emotional disturbance when she killed her husband. If the jury agreed, the charge ...
Article • February 15, 2014 • from PLN February, 2014
Filed under: News, News in Brief
to smuggling phones and cigarettes into the Augusta State Medical Prison received probation and a harsh lecture from Richmond County Superior Court Judge Daniel Craig. Melissa L. Brown, 34, was charged ...
Article • August 15, 2011
Filed under: Commentary/Reviews
medical care (Prison Health Services, Correctional Medical Services); private probation supervision (Sentinel Offender Services) and prisoner transportation services (TransCor, PTS of America), to the banks ...
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