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. Decl. ¶ 23. Having been told Otto was in a coma, she pictured him asleep and thought he would be able to recover with medical care. Id. These hopes were “shattered” on June 13, 2017, when Otto landed ...
Brief • 2012
the Pelican 26 Bay SHU except under rare circumstances for medical purposes or a court appearance. 27 40. Compounding the extremity of their situation, plaintiffs and class members must 28 PLAINTIFFS ...
of African-American prisoners were still marked with a large capital "B" and work assignments were made by race. Medical treatment was provided by unlicensed, untrained prisoner "medics." Each prison ...
Brief • 2012
Clients Injured by TASE International Electrical Control Devices in 26 Civil Rights Litigation and Attorney Fees Annual Handbook 27 (S. Saltzman & B. Wolvovits eds., 2010) . . . 7 David M. Harney, Medical ...
with a Bull Whip. 171. Plaintiff alleges that the emergency medical service (EMS) was called. 172. Plaintiff alleges that he was removed to New York Hospital for treatment along with a police escort. 173 ...
Brief • April 11, 2024
, at 16:47 CDT at Brookwood Baptist Medical Center in Birmingham, Alabama. 17. At the time of his death, prior to receiving care at outside hospitals, Decedent Stapler was incarcerated by the ADOC ...
Publication
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claimed that he was subjected to excessive force by officers at Green Haven Correctional Facility and that he was denied adequate medical attention after the alleged use offorce. Hemphill also alleged ...
Publication
was otherwise qualified for her position); Nathanson v. Medical College of Penn., 926 F.2d 1368, 1386 (3d Cir.1991)(remanding case to determine whether medical college knew that student's condition was disability ...
” is a political and moral construct, not a medical classification. The implementation of the laws has resulted in dangerous distortions of both psychiatric expertise and important legal principles ...
Case • 1996
. Donald claims that jail officials took his heart medication away from him over his vehement protests. Two days after he alleges that his medication was confiscated, on February 16, 1991, Donald suffered ...
Case • 1999
not call for medical attention after the incident because Fowlks stopped screaming immediately after the incident and began smoking the cigarette so that "whatever pain there was seemed to me to be subsiding ...
Case • 2002
-payment would require even them to sacrifice nearly all of that income to maintain their religious duties, leaving little or no money for other essentials such as stationary, telephone calls, medication ...
Case • 2000
while he was coming back from the showers on the evening shift." [27] Mr. Gregory was transported to the Regional Medical Center, and he died approximately one and a half days after he ...
Case • 2004
to provide medical treatment pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. However, this claim was voluntarily dismissed. [DE 40]. I have renumbered the counts to reflect the dismissal of this claim, which was originally ...
Case • 1977
rules for presentation of inmate medical requests; [46] 5. Rules for visitation by family, friends, clergymen and attorneys; [47] 6. Rules regarding mail procedure. [48] b) Said ...
Case • 2002
of hostile conditions and policies that prevent [*307] them from obtaining appropriate medical and psychiatric care. The original Plaintiffs in the case were James Neiberger, Danford Eldridge, Paul Gardner ...
Case • 2002
force in arresting him; fifth, that they showed deliberate indifference to his medical needs; and sixth, that his arrest was retaliation for the exercise of his First Amendment right to free speech ...
said. When cops arrived, the boyfriend was already gone ­– and he had taken her wallet and credit card with him. Police immediately called in medics, who tried to convince Rogers that she ...
themselves. The prisoner leadership formulated and announced an initial list of 28 demands. Leading points included replacement of two notoriously vicious and incompetent prison doctors, and better medical ...
Brief • May 3, 2005
requests for assistance from far more inmates than its lawyers could ever see. For years, the Center has received complaints about inadequate medical care and inhumane living conditions at Hamilton A&I. See ...
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