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to prove that the governmental defendant had a policy of denying inmates adequate medical care (specifically transport to a local hospital) through a custom of understaffing. See id. at 1290-1291. Because ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Excessive Force
describes the prosecution rates for inmate assailants who met one of two sets of categories: (1) inmate-on-staff assaults where the staff member required outside medical treatment; and (2) inmate-on-inmate ...
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for the reasons listed below: (a) Critical illness of an immediate family member- The nature of the illness of an immediate family member must be verified by a capable medical person. The word "critical" me'a ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
positions. 4 Medical services are provided at a central location for all facilities within the NCYCC complex. The Outpatient Housing Unit (OHU) is staffed with 33 medical personnel. Mental Health Services ...
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burns consistent with Taser shocks. (A $75 million civil lawsuit was filed by the family against four village police officers, the Suffolk County Medical Examiner, the Southampton Volunteer Ambulance ...
Brief • February 27, 2015
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
, an expert in the diagnosis, treatment, and consequences of HIV, with special expertise in the epidemiology of HIV within correctional institutions, testified to a reasonable degree of medical certainty ...
Other Personal 0 360 Other Cl Injury 0 362 Personal Injury 0 Malpractice Medical Maln""";ce HTS CIVIL RIG RIGHTS 0 440 440 Other Civil Rights 0 00 441 441 Voting 442Employment Fmployment 0 442 0 0 443 ...
to individuals with disabilities, individuals engaged in conducting medical or scientific research relating to individuals with disabilities, business concerns, labor organizations, and individuals ...
-AC Document 1 Filed 04/14/21 Page 2 of 44 Correctional Officer; JOHN/JANE DOE, Assistant Superintendent of Security; JOHN/JANE DOE, Security Staff; JOHN/JANE DOE, ODOC Medical Staff and Behavioral ...
Brief • September 6, 2022
Filed under: Method of Execution
was chosen. Rushton testified that while the electric chair is old, the 1992, he has no expertise in consciousness, pain, or forensic pathology. He has never attended medical school and has no training ...
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Filed under: Excessive Force
a physically resistive inmate9. Except in a case of exigent circumstances, placement in the chair requires the approval of a Watch Commander and the presence of a supervisor. A medical evaluation must occur when ...
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to FY 2005. 2. To assess FDA’s processes for inspecting clinical trials. BACKGROUND The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act generally requires all new drugs and medical devices (hereinafter referred ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
programs he/she is provided, the medical and mental health care that is offered and the timely release of that person, are all factors that affect an individual's ability to reintegrate into society ...
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in his apartment, The New York Times, November 25, 2007. II. Physical Medical care provided to prisoners is notoriously poor, exacerbating existing conditions and leaving others untreated. 8 ...
an objectively reasonable basis to believe that plaintiff was in need of emergency medical assistance and they conducted the search or seizure in a reasonable manner up to that point. The panel also held ...
activities including medical appointments and medication distribution at 3 a.m. 19 20 4. Prisoners at the Santa Rita Jail suffer from chronic deprivation of sleep and disturbance of sleep. This ongoing ...
Brief • November 15, 1999
to shower. See id. As a result of his broken ankle, Von Colln alleges that he could not walk, yet he was given no medical treatment. See id. As a result of these events, Von Colln alleges that he suffered ...
Brief • March 21, 2024
Filed under: Malpractice
Stanbro v. Palou, NY, Opinion and Order, Medical Malpractice, 2024 Case 7:19-cv-10857-KMK Document 190 Filed 03/21/24 Page 1 of 29 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK CHAD ...
leading to this conclusion include: • Staff with no medical training were making decisions regarding children’s health care; no nurses or other designated person were on staff for mothers to speak ...
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a half or more of soon-to-be-released women reported that they will need treatment for medical and addiction-related problems, with over one-third reporting that they will need mental health treatment ...
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