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Publication • September 1, 2013
planning for the strategic stockpile of medical supplies, maintaining contact information for crisis response, and distributing funds to local health departments for disaster planning. Cal OES exists ...
Publication
UCLA Medical Center, the Los Angeles Police and County Sheriff’s Departments and local police departments. In addition to the standard samples collected in sexual assault evidence kits, extra samples ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Injunctions (PLRA)
prisoner beaten with a sock filled with metal locks, a prisoner punched in the face so hard he required outside medical treatment, several prisoners reporting sexual assault, a prisoner threatening ...
, Question 10: How adequate is the current process for awarding and overseeing the contracts with the University of Texas Medical Branch and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center for offender health ...
Case • 1991
"), Bramlett, Inspector General of the DOC, and Wawrzaszek, Warden of the prison. After consulting with each other, the appellees ordered rectal searches of 15 inmates in Wing One. They authorized the medical ...
Case • 1995
of the bullpen, sometimes without mattresses or blankets. During such times of overcrowding, fights occurred between inmates on a regular basis and occasionally resulted in injuries requiring medical attention ...
Case • 1995
). [16] In the spring and summer of 1988, Appellant suffered from a medical condition known as a fistula, which occurs when an organ's swelling interferes with the operation of another organ ...
Case • 1999
a broken nose, torn shoulder ligaments, and a head laceration which required stitches to close. Because Hartley was close by, distributing medication to other inmates, he was the first person to break up ...
Case • 1993
, inadequate medical care, and additional generally unacceptable prison conditions. The district court certified a class of all present and future inmates. The individual prisoners' claims were tried to a jury ...
Case • 1994
categories: nutrition, hygiene supplies, clothing, bedding, writing materials and postage, medical attention, matrons, fire safety, mail rules and regulations, custodial personnel, access to attorneys ...
Case • 1999
. Snider was punched repeatedly in the head and face, and he received two black eyes. Snider was treated by the Attica Medical Department. [13] Snider's allegations about the actual events ...
Case • 1992
Kunold's medical records, that it was improper for Fennell to deny him the right to question Kunold, that Fennell had not asked Setford the questions Sowell had requested, and that the hearing ...
Case • 1991
C. Morgan, the Sheriff of Chambers County, Alabama, and the "County Commissioners, et al." In one complaint, he alleged deliberate indifference to his serious medical problems and failure to provide ...
Case • 1985
a preliminary injunction should not issue enjoining them to insure proper medical treatment and directed the clerk to furnish the defendants with a copy of the complaint and order to assist them in meeting ...
Case • 1987
imposed. On October 19, 1984, Malek told defendant Patterson that he was unable to attend gym because he suffered from "flu-like symptoms: nausea, throbbing headache [and] fever." Malek asked for a medical ...
Case • 1986
by the Mississippi Department of Corrections. While in custody, she was transferred from the Mississippi Penitentiary at Parchman to the University Medical Center in Jackson, where she gave birth to Matthew Lee Ray ...
Case • 1986
in affording medical assistance to prisoners). See generally Duckworth v. Franzen, 780 F.2d at 651-56. The district court drew on these and related cases when denying the defendants' motion for judgment n.o.v ...
Case • 2004
arrest for violation of probation. Booking officers were provided with various medications that had been prescribed to Mr. Patterson for depression and bipolar disorder with psychotic features. Mr ...
Case • 2001
to a prisoner's medical needs should not [*1383] have been removed to this Court. Plaintiffs argue that recent Eleventh Circuit case law and the Eleventh Amendment to the United States Constitution require ...
Case • 2001
medical testimony to substantiate this allegation, however. Claimant testified that in 1998 or 1999, at the urging of counsel, he visited a psychiatrist named Dr. Riccioli four times. Claimant could ...
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