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Article • July 15, 2008
Paruresis Requires Medical Verification to Excuse Urinalysis Failure; Agreement Willingly Signed Upheld by New York City Transit Authority (Authority) and Transit Workers Union (TWU ...
Article • July 15, 2008
Filed under: HIV/AIDS, Sentencing, Probation
not be cruel and unusual punishment as Clark had not proven that she would be unable to obtain proper medical care in prison, having presented only hearsay and. conjecture on the issue. Therefore ...
a riot. The Clinical Director ordered that he remain in the prison medical facility rather than be sent to a hospital. Six days later, when he finally got to a hospital, he was found to have a collapsed ...
the inmates off to wash off the mace was "more than reasonable": the defendant was afraid that inmates would engage in further disruptions and disturbance, and no one requested medical assistance. Air movement ...
, abusive first marriage and stillborn daughter. Wilson's prior drug use and alleged suicidal tendencies were reserved for the court’s determination at trial. Medical lien limit requests were denied ...
by California law. A 2003 amendment to Cal. Business and Professional Code § 2232 required the Medical Board (Board) to revoke the licenses of all doctors required to register as sex offenders, and after ...
Article • October 15, 2008 • from PLN October, 2008
three days at the jail, deputies did not give him his medications; they instead spilled them on the floor. The deputies countered by denying that any of Rucker’s facial injuries were the result of his ...
to suggest deliberate indifference by the officials due to their non action considering the numerous medical injuries dealt with during the lockdown and the circumstances leading to it. In 2000, the class ...
Article • February 15, 2009
Bureau of Prisons (BOP) guard who had prior undisciplined incidents for similar conduct. A $150,000 settlement was offered by the BOP in 1996. Rosado was housed at the Federal Medical Center in Lexington ...
and additionally alleged 42 U.S.C. § 1983 violations. He claimed deliberate and malicious indifference to his serious medical needs, resulting in irreparable damage. The U.S. District Court for the Eastern ...
summoned Lt. J. Pell who determined that Dascenzo was in need of emergency medical attention. However, neither guard performed procedurally mandated resuscitation services. An ambulance was finally called ...
Article • April 15, 2009 • from PLN April, 2009
award for 40 years of future pain, suffering and medical costs. Michael Andrews, 43, a 5’9” 150-pound pre-trial detainee held on suspicion of public intoxication and vandalism, struggled with three ...
Article • April 15, 2009
the sink, struck his head and back on the floor, and fractured preexisting screws in his back. After the fall, Rhoden was not given pain medication during the 15 subsequent months of imprisonment and he ...
Article • April 15, 2009
Nadar, who spent 41 days in the hospital and underwent several surgeries to his leg and abdomen. His medical expenses were $358, 424. Nader sued Bearden, Slaughter, the City of Birmingham, his insurance ...
responded by filling a bottle with near-boiling water and pouring it on the prisoner’s chest. Tillis then denied medical treatment to the prisoner, who suffered second-degree burns as a result of the assault ...
and eventually records the arrival of the emergency medical responders. An audio tape from the jail’s interview room revealed guards discussing Grant’s bizarre behavior, including self-mutilation by biting chunks ...
. The case was sent to arbitration. The defendants claimed that the program was not for profit be-cause they gave the dogs away and they had given free medical attention to the plaintiffs who suffered minimal ...
Article • August 15, 2009 • from PLN August, 2009
Filed under: Excessive Force, Restraints
for his death and non-party psychiatric, medical, and guard staff was 50% responsible. For the negligence claim, the jury awarded the estate $2 million. Representing the estate to obtain the April 29, 2009 ...
Article • August 15, 2009 • from PLN August, 2009
of these injuries, Huntington incurred medical costs, loss of work, a 10% impairment in his left upper extremity and loss of consortium with his wife. He alleged that King County employees were aware that he ...
Article • November 15, 2009 • from PLN November, 2009
in such areas as food, medical care, showers and law library access. The settlement also required prison officials to evaluate condemned prisoners on an individual basis for exercise and visitation privileges ...
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