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Brief • October 5, 2017
Motor Vehicle 355 Motor Vehicle Product Liability 360 Other Personal Injury 362 Personal Injury· Medical MalDractice C'.I 440 Other Civil Rights C'.I 441 Voting 210 Land Condemnation 220 Foreclosure 230 ...
, the library, or the medical unit throughout the riot. Plaintiffs locked in the library protected the librarian who was locked in with them. When the SORT teams finally came in, they brutalized these Plaintiffs ...
Brief • September 6, 2012
In Re Guantanamo Bay Detainee Access to Counsel Dc Memo Opinion 2012 Case 1:04-cv-01254-RCL Document 1009 Filed 09/06/12 Page 1 of 32 FILED SEP - 6 2012 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA IN RE: GUANTANAMO BAY DETAINEE CONTINUED ACCESS TO COUNSEL ) ) Clerk, U.S. District …
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convicted of abusing medically fragile foster children in her care. She was exonerated six years later because her trial lawyer was ineffective, failing to call experts who could have explained the children’s ...
Brief • October 11, 2022
. Mr. Wall was never decontaminated from the OC spray and received no medical treatment at Red Onion. Dkt. 87 at 57. Mr. Wall’s injuries. Roughly three hours later, around 7:30 pm, Mr. Wall ...
Brief • April 5, 2007
...................................................7 A. DeLand Lacks the Expertise to Testify With Regard to INS Detention Facilities...........................8 B. DeLand Lacks the Expertise to Testify With Regard to Medical Care and Contract Law ...
Brief • April 3, 2015
Guidelines for U.S. Military Medical Professionals (Mar. 2015), http://www.health.mil/Reference-Center/Reports/2015/03/03/ Ethical-Guidelines-and-Practices-for-US-Military-Medical-Professionals. ..........8 ...
, or the medical unit 16. throughout the riot. Plaintiffs locked in the library protected the librarian who was locked in with them. When the SORT teams finally came in, they brutalized these Plaintiffs in basically ...
Brief • May 3, 2019
intent. For instance, FDA regulates “medical gases,” but not chemically identical industrial gases. As FDA has explained, “industrial gases . . . are not drugs” because manufacturers and distributors ...
Brief • November 14, 2023
Filed under: Immigration Detention
will identify a child as having a disability: a. If the individual performing the initial medical examination 6 for ORR, see ORR Policy Guide 7 at § 3.4.2, determines that the child has a physical or mental ...
Publication • July 26, 2018
observed a needle in the cell toilet. He said that Ms. was incoherent and did not make any statements. She was transported to medical and he sealed the cell. His statement is recorded on the Dutchess County ...
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cases under the Eighth Amendment. Her practice focused on claims regarding medical and mental health care in prison, solitary confinement, sexual assault in detention settings, and comprehensive reform ...
Case • 2001
(1988), the issue before the Court was whether a private physician who was under contract to provide medical services to inmates was a state actor for purposes of § 1983. Id. at 48-49. In concluding ...
Case • 1988
had been recommended for a transfer to the Muskegon Correction Facility; but the transfer had not occurred at the time of the alleged rape because of a medical problem. [17] Roland's alleged ...
Case • 1989
)). [18] Plaintiff's factual allegations that he refused consent to a medical test on religious grounds, and was then forced to submit to the test, at least facially support claims under the first ...
Case • 2000
) at the SPSM-CC. [20] In 1992, the district court transferred the medical and mental health care components of the consent decree to Chief Judge Enslen in the United States District Court for the Western ...
Case • 2000
] failed to provide adequate medical care for HIV-positive inmates, segregated them in inferior housing, and barred them from participating in privileges and programs available to the general prison ...
Case • 2002
provide medical services for inmates which are based on medical necessity." *fn3 Cal. Code Regs. tit. 15, § 3350(a). Although the Warden's interpretation of the regulation is entitled to deference, see ...
Case • 2002
fitness to proceed to trial is in issue. Dr. Larry Miller, medical director of the ASH, defined the populations at the ASH as a forensic population, an adult civil population and an adolescent population ...
Case • 2001
a false report, attributing Pizzuto's injuries to a slip and fall, and got Pizzuto to sign the report. [22] Pizzuto then walked on his own power to the NCCC Medical Unit, was treated for minor ...
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