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Brief • 2009
to award $3,455,000 plus $258,000 in medical 17 liens and litigation costs, for a total of$3,713,000, to MIWON Counsel (as well as 18 to approve the arrangement under which the non-MIWON counsel received ...
Brief • 2008
of a youth. (W) "Qualified medical professional" means a physician, nurse or other medical provider licensed and SUfficiently trained to provide the services he or she undertakes to provide. (X ...
Brief • 2010
has arthritis and is diabetic, for which she takes insulin daily and must purchase "various other expensive medications."3 (Id. ¶ 6.) Miller states that she was unable to pay any costs incurred by her ...
Brief • 2007
. Additionally, the stated interests in individual privacy are not a sufficient compelling governmental interest to overcome the public’s First Amendment right of access to § 135E proceedings. Although medical ...
Brief • 2012
Mendez’s violent assault on Patin. The FDC personnel took Patin to the medical 4 department of the Federal Detention Center. There the medical staff put at least thirty- 5 three (33) stitches ...
Brief • 2010
("Vacca") on or about June 21,2007, was shot with the FN 303, placed in restraints and denied medical attention to penetrating injuries from the shooting for four days. He resides at 46 Myrtle St, City ...
Brief • 2004
suspects abuse, that health care provider shall immediately: i. ii. report the suspected abuse to the local Child Protective Services office; iii. document adequately the matter in the youth=s medical ...
Brief • 2009
to determine whether the plaintiff should be provided with a blanket. (PFOF 11 55). During the night of May 18,2007, after the plaintiff pressed the Medical Emergency button and complained of the freezing ...
Brief
who became unconscious in the chow hall, and Griffith took him to Medical (2122). Medical had another inmate who suffered a heart attack (22). Griffith took both these inmates and the Medical staff ...
Brief • 2009
, and had been diagnosed with depression and prescribed anti-depressant medication. 20 4.1.2 Using information provided by Ralph Close, members ofthe PCVCTF 21 22 obtained a warrant from a Pierce County ...
of validly prescribed medications. 20. Under information and belief, no field sobriety tasks or other tests, including chemical tests, were ever conducted to determine whether Plaintiffs ability to drive had ...
injuries, pain and suffering, and incurred medical expenses. 32. Plaintiff is entitled to an award of attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses under 42 U.S.C. § 1988. COUNT TWO: VIOLATION OF FEDERAL CIVIL ...
was held in the booking area for four (4) days. During this time, Jail staff refused to provide him with medications, including anti-seizure medication and antibiotics. When Walker advised officers that he ...
Brief • December 16, 2016
adequate medical care. 25. Officer Brown further reported that, “Corporal Chappell ordered Officer Brown to throw that particular bowl away and repeated the order twice[.] Corporal Chappell placed the bowl ...
Brief • April 4, 2018
. She needed serious medical attention. Over the journey, her ankle shackles-that the guards severely overtightened in Florida-had chaffed through her skin to the bone. The bodily fluids that she bathed ...
federal lawsuit filed on June 24, 2025, alleges that Rikers Island jail medical staffers “effectively sterilized” 22-year-old detainee Ernest Oliver by negligently prescribing medication ...
Article • December 15, 2024 • from PLN December, 2024
Filed under: News in Brief
caused about $500 in damages, prompting evacuation of an entire tier. The unnamed 43-year-old prisoner suffered severe third-degree burns and was airlifted to Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center ...
In-the-News Article • September 30, 2014
financial services. To make payments, some forego medical care, skip utility bills and limit contact with their imprisoned relatives, the Center for Public Integrity found in a six-month ...
Article • September 1, 2020 • from PLN September, 2020
Filed under: News in Brief
in the medical unit of the Manatee County Jail in Bradenton when the guard, Tyler Michael LeMond, was finally charged by State Attorney for the 12th Judicial Circuit Ed Brodsky with one count of simple battery ...
Article • May 1, 2023 • from PLN May, 2023
Filed under: News in Brief
the death of a hospital patient they’d been called to remove on February 6, 2023. Lisa Edwards, 60, had sought treatment for “severe abdominal pain” at Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center ...
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