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Case • 1999
Dr. Derrick refused to treat him, forcibly x-rayed him, and ordered him shackled to a metal bed. Lastly, Miller alleged that appellees were indifferent to his medical needs as a paraplegic ...
Case • 1997
an attorney who represented Vincent's former patient in a medical malpractice suit against Vincent and the doctor who appeared as an expert witness in that suit, claiming malicious prosecution and abuse ...
Case • 1997
] who have been provided health care of any sort at a reception and medical center. The settlement provides for a retroactive award of incentive gain time to those prisoners, but only if the prisoner used ...
Case • 1997
of eight hours a week outdoors, in a small courtyard. He did not have easy access to the gym, mailroom, law library, or medical unit (although other arrangements were made for provision of these services ...
Case • 2003
on the floor and broke his right hand. As a result of the fall, Days stated that he sustained multiple fractures and required extensive medical treatment, including reconstructive surgery. Days was reassigned ...
Case • 1987
] In September 1985 Dzana filed a pro se civil rights complaint against prison authorities. In November 1985, Dzana filed an amended complaint alleging that he had received inadequate medical care, that he had ...
Case • 2003
John D. Moore, Correctional Medical Center Dentist Edward Amos, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction ("ODRC") Assistant Chief Inspector Annette Chambers, and ODRC Director Reginald Wilkinson ...
Case • 1984
testified that he showed the committee members his stab wounds and requested immediate medical attention. The defendants all testified that they neither saw stab wounds nor observed anything unusual about ...
Case • 1978
for limited purposes. In addition, the district court prescribed minimum constitutional standards for a new Platte County Jail which included physical, health and safety conditions of the jail, adequate medical ...
Case • 1985
that correction officer Boylan was outside his cell with another officer and a medic. The medic held a hypodermic needle. Plaintiff's deposition makes clear that he believes he was drugged. Plaintiff also claims ...
Case • 2001
and was amputated. Sallie was transported to the emergency room for medical treatment, but doctors were unable to reattach his fingertip. Hospital personnel filed down a small amount of bone that protruded from ...
Case • 1979
not a standard case. 5. The respondent shall insure that the petitioner is given an adequate diet, an adequate level of hygiene, a reasonable amount of physical exercise, and any medical treatment the petitioner ...
Case • 1988
are not in dispute, summary judgment should be denied where a jury might draw contradictory inferences from those facts. Id. at 248-50; Sherman Oaks Medical Arts Center v. Carpenters Local Union No. 1936, 680 F.2d 594 ...
Case • 2003
was employed as a correctional officer at the Federal Medical Center (FMC) in Lexington, Kentucky, all in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2241(a)(1). Counts six and seven charged that Smith engaged in sex acts with one ...
Case • 1999
. The prisoners who were rejected from consideration for CRP placement on the basis of their medical eligibility under the revised policy were HIV-positive and thus within the class certified by the court. We ...
Case • 1999
. The prisoners who were rejected from consideration for CRP placement on the basis of their medical eligibility under the revised policy were HIV-positive and thus within the class certified by the court. We ...
Case • 2003
of an inmate's right to medical treatment under the Eighth Amendment and an inmate's constitutionally protected interests in conditions of reasonable care and safety under the Fourteenth Amendment. The grounds ...
Case • 1993
medical treatment after either move and about medication prescribed to him and that the video was therefore not cumulative on this issue. Finally, the officers defend the trial Judge's decision to allow ...
Case • 2000
by the medical or dental staff. SSCF's records indicate Williams entered a plea of guilty to the charge and asked for leniency regarding his sanctions. The hearing officer found defendant guilty, and sanctioned ...
Case • 2004
and injured his back when he fell after slipping on a peanut shell that was on a stairwell in the tunnel area. Soto went to the medical unit, where he was given painkillers and ice for his back. He ...
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