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Brief • July 9, 2014
, suffering, humiliation, embarrassment, and medical expenses. 33. The conduct and actions of defendants SMITH and O’MALLEY, acting under color of state law, using excessive force upon the plaintiff ...
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adequate medical and mental health care; for ensuring 4 that youth are adequately protected from fire; and for ensuring that programs for youth are consistent with the Maryland Department of Juvenile ...
Brief • 2007
: Medical Issues (entered june 4, 1991), and the Final Order and Judgment (entered August 19, 1991). In 1995, this parties acheived another settlement of crowding issues that allowed King County ...
Brief • 2005
. On January 21, 2004, the County placed Mr. Robles on medical layoff. Mr. Robles filed a charge with EEOC alleging discrimination based on age, disability and retaliation, and that the County failed ...
Brief • 2010
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Melanie Swaser, mother of Jacob Alan Swaser, is authorized to sign an appropriate Release and Settlement Agreement of the minor's claims against the State of Washington for medical ...
Brief • 2013
response to the April 11, 2013, order requiring a list of 5 proposed population reduction measures. 6 2. I began working for CDCR in 1987 as a Medical Technical Assistant and promoted to 7 a Senior ...
Brief • November 28, 2017
Filed under: Medical, Failure to Treat
May v. Mahone, Opinion, Prisoner Medical,2017 In the United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit ____________________ No. 15-3395 FLOYD MAY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. SYLVIA MAHONE, et al ...
Brief • December 6, 2016
Shebelske v. Marathon County Jail, WI, Settlement Agreement, Medical Neglect Anemia, 2016 HURLEY, BURISH & STANTON, S.C. 33 EAST MAIN STREET, SUITE 400 Mailing Address: POST OFFICE Box 1528 MADISON ...
Article • June 1, 2021 • from PLN June, 2021
Filed under: Medication, COVID-19
with the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) following a lawsuit to improve medical conditions. In the last year, Mills points out, there have been 10,000 cases of COVID among those incarcerated, and more than ...
[their] shields on [him],” fracturing a rib, and “punched [him] multiple times in his testicles.” They then denied him medical attention, he said, and forced him to deny his injuries in a video ...
Article • January 1, 2023 • from PLN January, 2023
on July 15. An autopsy by the Honolulu Medical Examiner concluded Cuizon’s death was accidental, and was caused by a dose of synthetic cannabinoid commonly known as “spice.” “Ma ...
In-the-News Article • September 29, 2014
a $1.80 for the initial connection, and then 31 cents every minute thereafter. Medical and psychiatric services cost a $5 co-payment per visit. “None of this is unusual,” says Wright ...
Article • September 1, 2020 • from PLN September, 2020
to take his medication. Despite that, Harper—like thousands of other prisoners during the pandemic—was locked almost 24 hours a day in an 8-by-11 cell with Núñez, who was serving ...
In-the-News Article • August 7, 2014
disagreed is that the "state provides all the required medical care at selected [Arizona] prisons, while private contractors have limits on the care they are required to provide." Which means ...
In-the-News Article • December 19, 2013
overhauled its Right to Know Law in 2008, Roger Buehl has typed out numerous requests, demanding that a state agency turn over information about everything from private medical contractors and MP3 players ...
Article • December 1, 2023 • from PLN December, 2023
department of corrections. This means they receive very little news coverage, and there are no checks and balances to prevent medical neglect or abuse of the residents. Some critics of civil commitment ...
himself to obtain medical attention and report the incident. He was moved to the “crisis bed,” where a nurse and Cedano allegedly verbally assaulted him before Cedano shoved him so hard that he ...
Brief • 2004
regarding injuries to the plaintiff and/or any medical treatment the plaintiff received before, during or after being taken into custody, including, but not limited to, any reports by defendants and/or other ...
Brief • 2006
injury claim for the sum of 545,000.00 as full and fmal settlement for all items of loss. MEDICALS: City ofDallas Injury + Pain Clinic Dallas Emergency Physicians Baylor University Medical Center American ...
Article • April 1, 2020 • from PLN April, 2020
2019 that prison leaders said understaffing was a “long-standing problem,” adding, “From providing medical care to mitigating violence to rehabilitating inmates inside prisons ...
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