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Brief • 2013
Scullark v Garin Etal Mn Settlement Seizure Death Medical Neglect 2013 UNITED STATES DISTRlCT COURT DISTRlCT OF MINNESOTA Olivia Scullark, as Trustee for the Heirs and Next of Kin of Xavius Scullark ...
Brief • 2004
, brings suit alleging a deliberate indifference to his medical needs (dental) in violation of his rights under the Eighth Amendment. He filed four motions seeking immediate injunctive relief. Document nos ...
Brief • 2009
the costs BOP incurred in providing medical treatment for inmate Horne. II. MAXIMUM STATUTORY PENALTY 4. The maximum statutory penalty for violation of 18 U.S.c. § 113(a)(6) is: not more than 10 years ...
by the Maine State Prison and the Bolduc Correctional Facility. 17. Throughout Plaintiffs’ incarcerations at the Maine State Prison, it was medically necessary for Plaintiffs to use special showering ...
Brief • 2012
State and Federal laws, Board of Corrections policies and regulations, ACA standards, and DOC directives and operating procedures. DEFINITIONS III. Medical Authority – The qualified health care ...
Brief • 2012
generally permit recovery for: a. reasonable medical, hospital, funeral, and burial expenses; b. pain and suffering, while conscious, undergone by the deceased during the period intervening between the time ...
Brief • 2007
information and exhibits 1S. Describe the cause 01 the injury or damages. Explain the extent 01 properiy loss or medical, physical or mental injuries, Attach additional sheets If necessary. See attached ...
Brief • 2002
deduction or withholdings made for income tax, social security, medical insurance, pensions, and other like deductions or withholdings? 12. Are you in any special field within the department ...
Brief • 2008
When officers have probable cause to believe that a suspect has ingested a controlled drug, the suspect may be charged with tampering with physical evidence. Officers shall obtain emergency medical ...
Brief • September 20, 2017
Tarver v. McLaughlin, GA, Settlement, Amputation Medical Neglect, 2017 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA MACON DIVISION MICHAEL ANTHONY TARVER Plaintiff, v ...
Brief • June 13, 2016
10 sutures. 2 Plaintiff also suffered a concussion requiring follow-up care. The concussion caused further 3 medical complications that lasted for more than a month. Plaintiff was unable to work ...
Article • November 15, 2023 • from PLN November, 2023
Filed under: Settlements, Suicides
medical vendor, CFG Health Systems, LLC. Four guards were also criminally charged in three of the deaths. Suicides have kept the jail under scrutiny since 2018, when the People’s Organization ...
Brief • 2006
, Individually and in their official capacity as medical professionals, officers and employees of the Laurel County Detention Center, DEFENDANTS. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CIVIL ...
Brief • 2008
home. Circumstances surrounding the death of Crystallynn Girard along with a medical examination of the cause of her death resulted in a determination that her death was caused by strangulation. 5 ...
Article • September 1, 2022 • from PLN September, 2022
sores and minimal other symptoms. Antiviral medication: There is also an antiviral that can be used to treat smallpox or monkeypox called tecovirimat (brand name Tpoxx). Supplies of tecovirimat ...
Brief • April 14, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Jails.” (Dkt. 173 ¶ 1). The plaintiff class includes three distinct subclasses: the medical subclass, which comprises “[a]ll prisoners who are now, or will in the future be, subjected to the medical care ...
In-the-News Article • October 31, 2020
in Hamilton County expressed concern over the access to medical care at Silverdale. While Judge Tom Greenholtz declined a request for an interview, he pointed out several court records where, for instance, he ...
Brief • March 23, 1998
and belief, the radiological consultant determined that the x-ray showed no fracture. Mr. Ortiz's left arm was placed in a sling and he was prescribed pain medication. 22. Yet Mr. Ortiz continued ...
In-the-News Article • February 17, 2016
the 2,600 calories required by state law, and a prisoner charges he was recently hospitalized because Trinity ignored his medical diet. In other words, Michigan may have booted Aramark, but not much has ...
In-the-News Article • April 2, 2020
protective equipment, creating 200 masks and 200 gowns per day for use by law enforcement and first responders. This plan, crafted to conserve higher quality equipment for medical professionals, is also being ...
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