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of June through August 2007, when temperatures soared and tempers flared. A rising tide of crowded prisons, brutal staff, medical neglect and long sentences combined with judicial and legislative ...
Case • 1996
caused him serious medical injury which actually required hospitalization. Finally, the complaint states that McKnight's protestations were ignored, and that Richardson and Walker taunted him after he ...
that the Bureau of Prisons was trying to poison him, so he was refusing meals and medication. “You would have to be blind and crazy yourself not to see that this guy had issues,” Jones said, shaking his ...
Brief • 2010
’ Motion to Bar, defendant STILSON argues that the urine screen1 allegedly taken from Michael Turner during the course of the treatment he received at OSF St. Anthony Medical Center shortly after the crash ...
Brief • 2013
camp capacity. 18 Defendants Have Significantly Reduced the Prison Population & Now Provide Appropriate Medical Care to the State’s Inmates._______________________________________________ 19 20 8 ...
Brief • October 4, 2006
. The deprivations, physical abuse, and other forms of inhumane treatment visited upon Mr. Padilla caused serious medical problems that were not adequately addressed. Apart from the psychological damage done to Mr ...
Brief • November 8, 2011
to introduce no evidence at trial of economic damages or medical care 14 following January 1, 2010. Accordingly, any evidence of the subsequent, unrelated injury will be 15 of no relevance under Rule 403 ...
seriously enough to cause bleeding and leave puncture wounds. 74. Mr. Drollette then told Deputy Cox that he was going to “put in for medical on it,” or make a formal request for medical care from the Jail ...
recent charges were handed down on June 25, 2025. Former guard Jeffrey Wilson, 34, was charged with five counts of sexual abuse of a ward, a prisoner identified as “C.S.,” in a prison medical ...
Brief • 2007
including, but not limited to, medical documentation and authorizations for release 15 of all applicable medical and psychiatric records. Tier 3 awards will be determined based 16 upon the agreed upon ...
Filing • February 23, 2024
Filed under: Bankruptcy
/23/24 Page 7 of 23 providing constitutionally adequate medical care?” Doc. 1337. This is what is at stake in this case. This court’s decision will not only affect the ability of incarcerated creditors ...
Brief • November 8, 2011
to introduce no evidence at trial of economic damages or medical care 14 following January 1, 2010. Accordingly, any evidence of the subsequent, unrelated injury will be 15 of no relevance under Rule 403 ...
Brief • August 17, 2006
previous times relevant hereto, 7 decedent John Fitzgerald Young was suffering from a chronic mental illness and 8 required psychiatric medication. 9 15. On or about December 30,2004, decedent John ...
Publication
V. USA (ED/KY) FTCA & BIVENS MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CASE CONCERNING FMC LEXINGTON. 12/16/1992 07:23:40 ================ PLAINTIFF ALLEGES NEGLIGENCE IN FAILURE TO PERFORM MANDATORY TESTS WHICH WOULD ...
Publication
certain dietary needs are accommodated if requested by the prisoner or medical staff: Special menus include kosher/halal (offered to both Jews and Muslims), vegan, low salt, or diabetic. Many jurors said ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
and their misbehavior during confinement, and in any event are not an appropriate forum for girls to air intensely personal and painful aspects of their life histories. Girls taking psychiatric medication may see ...
Brief • November 1, 2021
disorder, schizoaffective disorder, or borderline personality disorder; or (b) have been identified by Defendant or his agents as having been prescribed psychotropic medication within the preceding twelve ...
distress, disability, disfigurement, loss of a normal life, has incurred, and will in the future incur, legal obligations for medical and hospital bills, and has suffered, and will in the future suffer, lost ...
Brief • June 7, 2018
in for medical on it,” or make a formal request for medical care from the Jail. 73. Deputy Cox responded to Mr. Drollette that he only needed a band-aid. Mr. Drollette asked if the dog had received an updated ...
Brief • August 12, 2020
to an individual on a medical diet ............................................................................................. 26 IV. Appellants’ Eighth Amendment claims are valid and clearly established ...
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