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Brief • June 20, 2025
Mork v. Russel, NV,Spoliation Instruction, Medical Neglect, 2025 Case 3:21-cv-00077-MMD-CSD Filed 06/20/25 Page 14 of 18 The Court instructs the jury that Dr. Naughton took photograp hs of Mr ...
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if necessary: What treatment, if any was provided in class, or was any outside medical attention received: How can this type of injury be prevented in the future? List witnesses to the incident on the back ...
Article • July 15, 2008
from the yard. A guard pushed him through a doorway, causing him to strike his face on the doorjamb. His request for medical assistance was denied. He sustained a bruise above his left eye. Harvey ...
Article • July 15, 2008
, claiming that he suffered post traumatic stress disorder and divertialitis as a result of the rape. In April, 1996, a jury found for Wade, awarding him $6,900 for past medical expenses and $200,000 for pain ...
Article • January 15, 2009
for future pain and suffering over 15 years, $25,000 for future medical costs, and $9,000 for lost earnings, totaling $208,000. The defendants’ motion to reverse that October 30, 2007, verdict was denied. See ...
Article • January 15, 2009
of Virginia, did not provide that type of coverage. He claimed damages of $15,000 in past medical expenses, $6,500 in lost wages, and $300 per month of lost retirement. There was also a $50,000 workers ...
Article • February 15, 2009
medical expenses totaling $64,821.98. She brought the action under the Federal Tort Claims Act for $1 million and the other plaintiffs, their spouses (claiming loss of consortium), and the BOP's insurance ...
being raped by a Bureau of Prisons (BOP) guard. The guard had prior known incidents of such behavior that went unpunished. The plaintiff was housed at the Federal Medical Center (FMC Lexington) in 1992 ...
to his legs, neck, sides, back and nervous system. He claimed costly medical bills, including specialists and therapists in an attempt to alleviate his pain and suffering. He brought the action against ...
a cushioning device to break his fall. He alleged current and future medical expenses and past, present and future loss of earning capacity. Cockerell claimed further negligence in failing to maintain ...
psychiatric nurse clinicians, three psychiatric social workers, and other medical staff. In addition, prison officials agreed to provide non-prisoner translators for non-English speaking Prisoners ...
Article • April 15, 2009
of medical care provided to a prisoner whose baby died at birth. Michelle Goebert sought to exclude evidence regarding her criminal charges, the ultimate outcome of her case, the evidence that led to her ...
Article • July 15, 2009
Bennett’s suit. The court granted the NJDOC’s motion finding Bennett’s claims moot. See: Bennett v. Correctional Medical Services, Inc., USDC, D. N.J., No. 02-4993 (NLH) (May 14, 2008). ...
, issued the order addressing the two official's removal, the implementation of rehabilitative and educational programs, medical and psychiatric needs, staff training, legal assistance, intake classification ...
to the Human Resources Department accomplished nothing. Six months later Broyles was put on stress related medical leave and subsequently fired. Sackett Dan Pullo left after being demoted. The plaintiffs asked ...
Article • August 15, 2008
Maine Ambulance Service Ordered To Respond To Reduced Rate Prison Calls by The Maine Department of Public Safety, Department of Emergency Medical Services (Department appealed a court ruling ...
Article • August 15, 2008
reached for a medical card in his pocket to disprove their accusations, he was forcefully taken to the ground. Town was arrested and charged with obstruction, disorderly conduct, possession of drug ...
PA Prisoner’s Civil Rights Action Viable Because Factual Dispute Exists by Vincent Cortlessa, a Pennsylvania state prisoner, sued guards and Primecare Medical, a private health care company ...
Article • November 15, 2008 • from PLN November, 2008
failed to show that he suffered severe emotional distress from taking various psychiatric medications. See: Thomson v. Ohio Department of?Rehabilitation and Corrections, 2008 Ohio Misc. LEXIS 56. ...
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