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Brief • December 16, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
Brooks v. Colorado Department of Corrections, CO,Special Interrogatories to the Jury, Denial of Medical Care, 2022 Case 1:13-cv-02894-SKC Document 435 Filed 12/16/22 USDC Colorado Page 1 of 2 ...
, covered up, and made the following entry knowing it to be false: (1) J.A. refused to participate in a medical evaluation by "lunging off of the table" towards FEMMER; (2) FEMMER never struck J.A ...
Brief • December 11, 2019
or presentation of this claim is computed as follows : Damage to property : $ Medical and hospital expenses : Loss of earnings: General damages: $ 250.000.00 Special damages: Describe: Total damages incurred ...
Brief • March 3, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
Coe v. Pearson, IL, Verdict, Denial of Medical Care, 2022 ~T'Ci \ ~ (_ oQ_ fl.. 61 (oL'L This correspondence Is From An Inmate Of The IL oep\ Of corrections \c0 7 ~ \ \ \", rD, ~ 'CL~- \"t;S W ...
Brief • August 5, 2022
Lippert v. Jeffreys, IL, Notice of Docket Entry, Inadequate Medical-Dental Care, 2022 Case: 1:10-cv-04603 Document #: 1577 Filed: 08/05/22 Page 1 of 2 PageID #:23473 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT ...
Brief • July 6, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
Richard v. Pfister, IL, Satisfaction of Judgment, Denial of Medical Care, 2022 Case: 1:17-cv-04677 Document #: 217 Filed: 07/06/22 Page 1 of 3 PageID #:2603 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
.” The report offers suggestions on developing policies and procedures associated with stun gun use, such as: -Establishment of medical protocol options following an incident with a stun gun; -Development ...
Brief • December 4, 2023
medication in accordance with her prescriptions, make a date-stamped video recording of each provision and/or administration, and make the recordings reasonably available to Plaintiff’s counsel upon demand ...
Brief • September 8, 2020
Sabens v. State of Vermont, VT, Settlement Agreement, Wrongful Death (Medical), 2020 F C O O R N IN FI D CA EN M TI E AL RA ED C U D O PR EV IE W R F C O O R N IN FI D CA EN M TI E AL RA ED ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
personnel with the TASER, said Ron Rodenmeyer, a TASER representative. Rodenmeyer said being hit by the TASER has no long-term medical effects. "It will not even affect a pacemaker," he said. Christoph Trappe ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
zero backlogs for patient appointments and zero staff vacancies in both medical and mental health services. Safety and Security: Good Health and Wellbeing: Good Inmates reported concerns regarding ...
Publication
speaking, required TASER International Certified Instructors undergo a sample "hit" of electrical output by the M26 unless there was a medical reason or viable excuse for not doing so. However, this policy ...
Publication
. The officer involved in the incident received minor scrapes and bruises from the incident but did not need medical attention. No bond hearing has yet been scheduled for Henderson. "This is exactly the situation ...
, a former federal prisoner, filed suit in federal district court attempting to prevent his transfer from the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners at Springfield, Missouri to the federal penitentiary at Marion ...
Article • August 15, 2008
for at home without great expense.” Plaintiff claimed future medical expenses of $1 million, and future earnings loss of $25,000 per year. Newton agreed to dismiss claims against all Defendants except ...
Article • August 15, 2008
and for the medical management of individual patients.” 90.3% of prisoners versus 84.4% of non-prisoners had pulmonary TB. Prisoners were also “more likely to have multiple risk factors for infection” and “to have ...
and seizure, and failure to provide medical treatment. In an interlocutory appeal, the Ninth Circuit held the police officers were not entitled to qualified immunity for their conduct. See: Rogers v. City ...
was that Daniels was neurologically sound and guards had not fully described the events or told her Daniels had received a traumatic blow. The jury ruled for Casker and PHS based on a medical negligence standard ...
for medical care over a three-day period. No help was forthcoming until it was too late. On June 9, 2003, Paisley died due to a ruptured appendix. His death was described by family attorneys as “agonizing ...
Article • April 15, 2009
not substitute “emergency medical technicians” or “paramedics” for the supervising physician in the execution, although use of such personnel by the physician is permitted. Finally, Missouri was ordered to submit ...
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