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, Case No. CV-06787. Separately, in December 2004, Desmond Pryer was in the North County jail on drug charges. Pryer refused to get up for chow, and deputies suspected a medical problem. When ...
Article • May 15, 2007
, filed a pro se civil rights complaint, alleging that he was being worked beyond his physical capacity, and that he was not receiving adequate medical attention. Spears sought in forma pauperis status ...
claiming, among other things, that the officials had violated her son's Eighth Amendment rights by failing to provide him with proper medical care. Claiming jurisdiction under 28 § U.S.C. 1331 ...
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prior to adverse administrative action." 2) Decisions regarding worker benefits are generally based on "routine, standard, and unbiased medical reports," therefore, an evidentiary hearing would be less ...
it was medically necessary. 42 U.S.C. § 1983 holds that "every 'person' who, under color of any statute, ordinance, regulation, custom or usage of any State subjects, or 'causes to be subjected' any person ...
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of $1.00 to Van Ness. Van Ness appealed. Van Ness argued that the defendants deliberately withheld certain of his medical records, thus misrepresenting the extent of his injuries. He also argued that he ...
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facility for prisoners undergoing medical treatment. When his shift was over at 11 p.m., Ryan relinquished his keys to another guard. About 45 minutes later the guard noticed a handcuff key was missing from ...
rights trial, defense counsel estimated $10,000 future medical expense, $50,000 pain and suffering, $50,000 emotional distress and $100,000 attorney fees, for a total of $210,000. County attorney ...
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by the deputies. However, after two weeks the pain in Moore's scrotum became so severe that he was forced to seek medical attention. Moore was issued a scrotum support. The following day, Moore notified a deputy ...
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demonstrated numerous constitutional violations, including the jail subjecting detainees to arbitrary disciplinary proceedings. Substandard medical treatment and inadequate conditions in which to visit ...
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to the medical needs and personal safety of their son, in violation of the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments...." A superior court issued summary judgment in favor of defendants and the parents appealed. The Court ...
the prisoner wander freely and drink during the trip, drank himself until he became intoxicated, and failed to get the prisoner medical attention when she became sick from excessive drug and alcohol use. When ...
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, portions of staff manuals, or information contained in medical or personnel files. 2) The BOP failed to show that entire records were exempt from disclosure or that its record search procedure was adequate ...
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Filed under: Classification, Furloughs
). Furloughs may only be granted by the Department of Corrections for reasons related to a prisoner's personal, medical, or rehabilitative needs. AS 33.30.101(a). A term of periodic imprisonment, on the other ...
claims for failure to state a claim and others for failure to exhaust administrative remedies. The Seventh Circuit upheld the dismissal of Flournoy's denial of medical care claim, finding that he failed ...
) It is inappropriate to allow state privileges to limit discovery in cases against state officials where the state's interest is as a litigant. Applying the state privilege in medical malpractice actions not raising ...
of staff to follow the policies, protocols and procedures that existed or should have existed. She alleged that they had constructive knowledge of the deficiencies from prior litigation about medical care ...
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caretaking" in which "reasonableness has a fluid quality," and it was reasonable for them to pick up an apparently deranged individual out without a coat in January and to assist medical personnel ...
attorney were rejected as well. Embrey was also charged for medical fees. Room and board, including all of his upkeep was paid in full by the BOP. In 1996 Embrey was punished by being placed in segregation ...
Court Denies Jail Staff Motion to Dismiss in Death Suit by The plaintiff sued over the decedent's death in jail. A nurse, a doctor, and a private medical provider moved for a more ...
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