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Case • 2000
. [17] Johnson has suffered severe medical hardship since the accident. Dr. Susan Hunter-Joerns testified that the fall damaged the sacral root nerves that control urinary, bowel, and erectile ...
Case • 2001
As of January 1, 2001, all DOCS facilities are smoke free. See Def. Resp. P 45. [**12] n13 Dr. Robinson is a medical doctor specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. D. Justification ...
Case • 2002
eye. His ribs were purportedly red and bruised and remained sore for a couple of weeks after the beating. Smith was seen by the medical staff each of the following two days, but according to the medical ...
Case • 1986
serious medical needs is cruel and unusual punishment), and harsh "conditions of confinement" may constitute cruel and unusual punishment unless such conditions "are part of the penalty that criminal ...
Case • 2003
depends on the degree to which a medical condition substantially limits a major life activity, as mitigated by any medication or other measures. See Sutton, 527 U.S. at 482 ("A 'disability' exists only ...
Case • 2003
York City Health and Hospitals Corporation ("HHC"), where she was detained overnight and given blood and urine tests as well as anti-psychotic medication. Anthony was released from the hospital the next ...
Case • 2004
Paramedics Electromedicina Comercial, Ltda. v. GE - 369 F.3d 645 (2d Cir. 2004) - 2004 Paramedics Electromedicina Comercial, Ltda v. GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc., 369 F.3d 645 ...
Case • 2004
in the instant suit requires a brief description of the events leading up to his conviction for violating Rule 30k. [14] Plaintiff alleges that on or about August 28, 2001 he was denied adequate medical ...
Case • 1998
is given a bath and new clean clothing issued. (Vernon Dep. at 64). Plaintiff's duties also required checking on the inmates every half hour, logging their requests, distributing and logging the medication ...
Case • 2001
v. Lee County, 78 F.3d 491, 493 (11th Cir. 1996) [**16] (information from a medical facility that the decedent had "homicidal tendencies" provided no reason to assume the detainee carried any ...
thousands of undocumented immigrants. Theoretically intended to confine detainees who are in transit to more permanent facilities, subfield offices often lack beds, showers, medical facilities or telephones ...
for basic financial services. To make payments, some forego medical care, skip utility bills and limit contact with their imprisoned relatives, The Center for Public Integrity found in a six-month ...
be a millionaire after a few years. But the psych techs are very disrespectful of other professionals, such as psychologists, nurses, medical doctors, and they run the place. The level of lying and deceitfulness ...
Annual report • December 31, 2010
ƒƒ The costly effects of overcrowding in California’s prison system and the prisoner deaths that result due to inadequate medical care ƒƒ Sexual misconduct by chaplains in U.S. prisons and jails Human Rights ...
Brief • January 18, 2013
as appropriate pursuant to reasonable professional judgment, from social work, psychology, occupational therapy, medical, education, recreation, unit management and youth specialists. Effective quality assurance ...
Brief • August 12, 2009
, the evidence before the Court indicates that there is no genuine issue of material fact about whether Plaintiff suffered more than de minimis injuries. As to the complete lack of medical records, Plaintiff ...
Brief • July 12, 2011
was incarcerated at Hays State Prison on August 12, 2010. He is presently incarcerated at Augusta State Medical Prison in Grovetown, Georgia. Plaintiff Nwakanma is a citizen of the United States and the State ...
, comfort, affection, consortium, society, services, solace, and moral support, and loss of economic support (under California Code of Civil Procedure § 377.60 et. seq.); b. Hospital and medical expenses ...
Warden Mooneyham that he had been raped and that he feared for his life. He asked for medical attention. They refused, stating that immediate medical care was available only in cases of emergency. 40 ...
Brief • October 21, 2010
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