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Publication • April 6, 2023
Filed under: Firearms, Imprisonment
discharge a :firearm, a deadly weapon, a{ or in the direction of one or more individuals by shooting at Joshua Wright in a medical facility when patients and staff were present, AGAINST THE PEACE AND DIGNITY ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
institution for medical, psychiatric, disciplinary or administrative reasons or for Inmate furloughs will be made in writing through the Liaison(s) and evaluated by the Department. Any decision ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
................................................................................................................................................. 34 Culture of Deprivation.................................................................................................................................. 37 Denied When Needed Most: Medical ...
Publication • December 2, 2014
resolved on successful terms, many pre-litigation. Earlier this year, HRDC settled the wrongful death case of a 26-year-old Washington state prisoner who died of flesh-eating bacteria after prison medical ...
Publication • 2015
Filed under: Centurion
Criteria; electronic medication administration capacity (eMAR) and has the potential for linkages/interfaces with. other State information platforms including VITL. Centurion chose CorrecTek, Inc. based ...
Brief • May 24, 2012
beaten by uniformed staff have suffered a range of injuries, many of which have required the provision of emergency medical care and/or hospitalization, and even have resulted in severe and permanent ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
Filed under: PLRA
to be free from deliberate indifference to his medical needs that was pending before enactment of exhaustion requirement. Torrence v Pelkey (2001, DC Conn) 164 F Supp 2d 264, affd, on reconsideration, motion ...
Publication
Filed under: PLRA
to prison conditions did not retroactively apply to state prisoner's § 1983 action for violation of his Eighth Amendment right to be free from deliberate indifference to his medical needs that was pending ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
travel with medication, cellphones with family phone numbers, irreplaceable keepsakes, spiritual items, and heirlooms. These cherished items represent peoples’ histories and connections to loved ones ...
No. Z08–0226–05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324 TITLE 10. MANAGED RISK MEDICAL INSURANCE BOARD ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
release – 5-second discharge – Can be reactivated by simply depressing the trigger after each 5-second discharge Medical Safety (8) <" E 10 100----------------= lI) ...E • UL Limit for Ventricular ...
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Administrative Activities are shown on the Financial Summary and are described in the policies and procedures provided by SDMH andlor SDHS. Contractor shall be responsible for delivering medically necessary mental ...
Publication • August 1, 2016
................................................................................................................ 63 II. ANALYSIS .................................................................................................................................. 71 CHAPTER FOUR: CRIME LABORATORIES AND MEDICAL ...
Brief • February 15, 2018
at Law 438 First Street Fourth Floor Santa Rosa, California 95401 (707) 525-8800 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 9 9 10 Defendants. ___________________________// FOR THE DEFENDANT CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL GROUP COMPANIES ...
Brief • March 29, 2011
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Standing
information that plausibly indicated a reliable causal link between Zicam and anosmia. That information included reports from three medical professionals and researchers about more than 10 patients who had lost ...
Case • 1990
with Barnett. Barnett, with the assistance of Officer Horton, placed Huguet on the floor and leg irons were applied. The medical reports show that initially Huguet refused to be examined. On February 4th, Huguet ...
Case • 1994
a convenience" that need not be provided to inmates unless it is asserted that a medical condition prevents them from using modified pens or pencils. See Canell v. Bradshaw, 840 F. Supp. 1382, 1391 (D. Or. 1993 ...
Case • 1999
, but a broader "right to be free from deliberate indifference to serious medical needs." LaBounty, 137 F.3d at 74. We noted that this right had been clearly established as far back as 1976 by Estelle v. Gamble ...
Case • 1999
, but a broader "right to be free from deliberate indifference to serious medical needs." LaBounty, 137 F.3d at 74. We noted that this right had been clearly established as far back as 1976 by Estelle v. Gamble ...
Case • 1994
, C.O.I.; DEAN ALLEN, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES, MARGARET ELLIS, MEDICAL ASSISTANT; PAUL DELO; PEDRO CAYABYAB, DEFENDANTS. [6] Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District ...
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