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Institute (NCCI) due to his medical conditions, resulting in loss of good time credits and emotional stress. In denying the defendant's motion to dismiss, the Court found the ADA and RA regulations held, "[t ...
Article • May 15, 2007
to revenues generated at the Parish jail for commissary, telephones, vending machines, and medical expenses for federal prisoners. The trial court held that the Parish was not entitled to these revenues ...
the Massachusetts Civil Rights Act (MRCA) were approved as to equitable remedies due to exigent circumstances, but barred as to money damages under Sovereign Immunity. See: Reaves v. Correctional Medical Services, 20 ...
Article • May 15, 2007
, McMillen was denied bipolar medication and food. He was also placed in a cell so small he could barely lie down or stand up. After 22 days of incarceration, McMillen passed a lie detector test ...
Article • May 15, 2007
medical consultation. Afterward, a wooden stool was placed beside the transport van, to help Fagbewest re-enter the van. As he stepped on the stool, however, it tipped, causing him to fall and sustain ...
Article • May 15, 2007
for pain and suffering. Beverly, dissatisfied with the low damage award, appealed. The Appellate Court held: (1) Beverly had failed to establish that exclusion of some medical records was probably ...
Article • May 15, 2007
-57-807. His main concern was that the Act allowed private prisons to provide a lower standard of medical care than state-run prisons, and he could be transferred to such a prison. Although he could ...
dismissal because Dasta hadn't supplied factual allegations describing the events giving rise to his complaint. With his opposition to dismissal John submitted grievances and medical records supporting his ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Missouri Mental Health Records Must Be Disclosed by The Missouri Protection and Advocacy Services (MOPAS) requested medical peer review reports from Missouri Department of Mental Health ...
Article • May 15, 2007
," and that prisoners in the maximum unit sometimes threw garbage or other objects out of their cells. Also, medical records indicate that the plaintiff's injuries were minor. The evidence suggests that the defendant ...
there was little evidence to support his claim (he said he did it for no more than 15 minutes and he never sought medical attention). The plaintiff failed to exhaust his administrative remedies as to his claim ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Medical Center, where he was treated for hypothermia and double pneumonia. Five days later, it was discovered he had a fractured neck. He was rendered a quadriplegic because of the beating. Guard ...
Article • May 15, 2007
medical condition. In addition, he got lots of treatment, so his claim is at most malpractice. See: Davis v. Reilly, 324 F.Supp.2d 361 (E.D.N.Y. 2004) (Spatt, J.). ...
Article • May 15, 2007
was not deliberately indifferent. She was aware of the facts supporting his serious medical need. However, her alleged comment that no one would care if the plaintiff died did not violate the Eighth Amendment, since ...
limited facilities (the evaluation facility being temporarily unavailable because it contained women). The defendants were not deliberately indifferent to the plaintiff's claim of denial of medical care ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: PLRA, Filing Fees (PLRA)
fee." The prisoner is still obliged to pay the initial fee. The plaintiff's allegation that defendants acted with deliberate indifference in denying him adequate medical treatment for ongoing pain ...
, found 212 tablets of the prescription pain medication hydrocondone and 123 tablets of the prescription anti-anxiety drug Xanax in his car. Thomas was indicted on August 26, 2004, for the first-degree ...
Article • February 15, 2007 • from PLN February, 2007
positive people getting the wrong treatment if no other testing is done. The skin test simply isn?t accurate. Even so, the MDOC?s chief medical officer, Dr. Kentrell Liddell, decided in June, 2006 ...
Article • August 4, 2017
$500 Settlement for MA BOP Prisoner Over Lost Mail by Joe Watson by Joe Watson Edward Vincent DiPietro settled with officials at the Bureau of Prisons Federal Medical Center-Devens in Ayer ...
Article • January 16, 2018
to Davis's medical needs for the denial of an extra mattress and pillow and no evidence supporting his version of the disciplinary proceedings and lockdown sentence. The retaliatory transfer claim was time ...
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