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the national average is less than 10%. Wexford, and Aramark, medical and food service providers - have had their hands full of cash from our state coffers but have proven less than adequate in providing ...
Case • 2003
and drastic remedy which should not be routinely granted.'" Buffalo Forge Co. v. Ampco-Pittsburgh Corp., 638 F.2d 568, 569 (2d Cir. 1981) (quoting Medical Society of New York v. Toia, 560 F.2d 535, 538 (2d Cir ...
Case • 1993
in the employee dining area, employee lounge, treatment conference room, break room in the medical department or outside [**6] prison buildings. (Wagner affidavit at 1). It is beyond question ...
Case • 1996
[4] filed: April 12, 1996. [5] JOHN JOSEPH VACCARO, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. JON DOBRE, SUPERINTENDENT, FPC NELLIS, EMMA MITCHELL, DIRECTOR, WESTERN REGIONAL MEDICAL, FEDERAL BUREAU ...
Case • 2008
as ordered by prison medical personnel while he was confined at the State Correctional Institution at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (SCIP). For the reasons set forth below, the Defendants' Supplemental Motion ...
Case • 2001
seen by medical staff. The medical records indicate that plaintiff's face and nose were swollen. Because plaintiff complained of pain in his jaw, an x-ray was taken four days later. The x-ray revealed ...
Case • 2007
years, Gonzalez, a Vietnam War veteran, returned periodically to the United States to receive medical treatment at Veterans Administration hospitals. During those trips, he used his name ...
Case • 2009
or work farm pay the cost of the offender's room, board, clothing, medical, dental, and other correctional services." FOOTNOTES 1 Jones further asserted that the county failed to consider his [*3 ...
, sensory deprivation, racial profiling, rancid food, inadequate medical care, little or no heating and ventilation, and rape. In short, they are slaves. The bondage that prisoners endure is, little by little ...
investigation found. (One of them suffered the fatal injury in custody, but was technically released by the time he died.) Most of the deaths were related to medical issues, as opposed to the results ...
Brief • June 25, 2009
. 49. Ten days later Osak visited Lewerenz Medical Center to be treated by Dr. Lewerenz for his wrists. Osak continued to visit Dr. Lewerenz throughout 2006 and 2007 and he was diagnosed with senory ...
Brief • January 26, 2011
ignored her numerous requests for water. 26. Moncayo also tried to dissuade plaintiff from seeking medical attention, asking her to sign a waiver and threatening her that if she wanted to go ...
Brief
security, different areas of facility, CPR and medical issues, and codes to call (6). Classroom training lasted about 2 months (6). Were about 7 in his class (7). Put on OJT, on-the-job training for about ...
Brief • October 2, 2009
, payment of lost wages, medical expenses and reasonable attorneys' fees and Costs. COUNTll 31. Plaintiff repeats and realleges paragraphs 1 through 27 ofhis Complaint as though fully set forth herein. 32 ...
Article • April 15, 2002 • from PLN April, 2002
Filed under: News, News in Brief
led to fighting between the groups with metal bars, knives and guns. California: In October 2001, Governor Gray Davis vetoed legislation that would have eliminated the $5 medical co pay charged ...
-the-counter medications, writing materials, postage, medical co-payments ($3.00 or a week's pay for a doctor, $.50 for a physician's assistant or nurse practitioner) and debit phone calls (far more expensive ...
Article • December 15, 2004 • from PLN December, 2004
Filed under: News, News in Brief
. Medical records show LaTonya became pregnant in November, 2002. The sheriff claims Howard picked the locks of two doors to enter the women's section of the jail and have sex with LaTonya. The couple ...
Brief • 2010
, positive, quick identification of inmates facilitates the orderly operation of each facility. 5. Nlr. Jabe further states that there is a medical exception for inmates who are unable to shave for medical ...
Brief • 2010
of the negligence of defendants, and each of them, as 2 herein alleged, plaintiff has been and in the future will be required to obtain the services of 3 physicians and to incur other medical expenses ...
Brief • 2005
of smoking cigarettes and allowing other inmates to smoke cigarettes in the dormitory building within which Smith was housed, thereby exacerbating Smith's pre-existing medical condition by exposing Smith ...
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