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Brief • 2010
Apr. . . . 12 Eastman AL, Metzger JC, Pepe PE et al. Conductive electrical devices: a prospective, population-based study of the medical safety of law enforcement use. Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection ...
Brief • 2008
psychotropic medication which was distributed to her daily by jail staff 412. In a predisposition report filed in the Monroe County Circuit Court on October 3 Case: 3:08-cv-00194-bbc Document #: 3 Filed: 05 ...
Brief • October 20, 2003
") at Rikers, where he is taking psychiatric medication and is segregated from the general population. Parole revocation proceedings have been convened and adjourned each month pending the identification ...
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, sand on the surface of his eyeball that had to be washed out. 26. The nurse at the B Dorm medical station was unable to stop the bleeding from Plaintiff’s forehead and so he was taken to the Medical ...
Brief • November 26, 2008
; (c) to attend to the serious medical needs of inmates at the Jail; and (d) to provide inmates the materials, access to the materials and assistance with the materials necessary to respect ...
Brief • August 27, 2002
~ces causing injury or damages,explalnlng extent of medical. phYSi~1 mental Jacob 14. ~. "ryson (~CCC ~afety or injuries. (Attach additional sheets If neCeSS81Y) On June 1, 2nn2 at apQJ ...
Article • May 15, 2010 • from PLN May, 2010
Filed under: Media, PLN Litigation
medical staff who maimed or killed prisoners through medical neglect, as well as documents related to medical staff who had suspended licenses or other medical disciplinary records. The DOC refused ...
Brief • December 8, 2006
at Swedish Medical 16 Center to document his sprained/strained right forearm/wrist (Ex. 7). Officer Jones testified 17 at trial in the Municipal Court case that Mr. Alley-Barnes had not deliberately struck ...
Brief • June 20, 2007
stopped working as a corrections officer on September 16, 2003. He commenced treatment with a psychiatrist, who prescribed medications to reduce his anxiety and help him sleep. (Dec. 7-8.) The employee’s ...
tours of the Santa Fe jail by a grand jury revealed medical conditions so atrocious they "failed even the most minimum sanitary requirements." In similar incidents, Cornell was fined $168,750 ...
Brief • 2006
from the event in question include (1) statements of at least four of the involved officers to IIS, (2) medical records of former SPD officer Smithies, who apparently suffered a sprained forearm when ...
Brief • May 30, 2014
has multiple screws, pins, or other medical hardware in place as a result of three (3) previous surgeries to that area of her body. 45. At the same time, Officer Ormerod wrenched Ms. West's arms upwards ...
Brief • 2008
and benefits; mental anguish and humiliation; medical and therapeutic expenses; loss of reputation; loss of self esteem; loss of the enjoyment of life and other tangible and intangible losses. WHEREFORE ...
Brief • 2011
policy, interviewing the deputy, the subject, and other witnesses in a timely manner. 37. Medical and Mental Health Responses: FCSO's TASER policy shall ensure: a. that subjects receive an adequate post ...
Brief • 2007
, medication, or drinking came make him suddenly drowsy and push him into a deeper sleep than most people experience during the day. 15. Because the bus only came about once an hour and Joseph had nothing to do ...
Brief • 2010
Goldstein v City of Long Beach Ca Judgment Agreement Recital Wrongful Incarceration Failure to Treat Medical Abuse by Prisoners and Guards 2010 ATTORNEY WORK PRODUCT - ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGED ...
Brief • 2009
In examining unfair surprise in relation to undue prejudice, the State urges us to follow the standard set forth in Roy, a medical malpractice case. The issue in Roy was whether the trial court erred in allowing ...
Brief • 2009
relief pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 ("§ 1983") and 22 U.S.C. § 2201. Rosen also asserts state law claims of assault, battery, medical malpractice, negligence, and violation of New York State ...
Brief • 2006
of April 2004, Captain Griffith questioned him about his black eye and lacerations and he was accompanied to Medical where his eye was examined and photos taken of his injuries resulting from the assault ...
Brief • 2007
. Filed 08/28/07 Page 5 of 13 Because Plaintiffs injuries were so extreme, Plaintiff still needs continued 2 medical assistance. 3 36. Plaintiff still has numerous pellets lodged inside his body. 4 ...
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