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Article • February 1, 2022 • from PLN February, 2022
population had tested positive. In Franklin County, Sheriff Christopher Donelan reported 28 prisoners at the county jail were in medical quarantine after having tested positive. Donelon said, “It took ...
Article • January 1, 2023 • from PLN January, 2023
;ugliness of nonwhite races.” That was also the legacy of Dr. Leo Stanley, a eugenicist who became the medical director of California’s San Quentin prison in 1913. With plastic surgery still ...
Brief • 2010
meeting the deliberate indifference standard may require a further showing. See, e.g., Liscio v. Warren, 901 F.2d 274 (2d Cir.1990) (challenge to medical care of pretrial detainee); Bass v. Jackson, 790 F ...
Brief • 2006
verbatim below insofar as they are not inconsistent therewith. 14. The aforesaid incident and the resulting death of Charles Douglas Martin, his medical expenses and other damages to the Plaintiff were ...
Brief • 2009
crowding on the delivery of medical care, in part as evidence to impeach defendants’ reliance 4 on the Receivership and the work of the Receiver and his staff as a defense in these 5 proceedings, and in part ...
Brief • 2006
incarcerated at Dade Correctional Institution, which is located within the Southern District. He was working as a medical orderly at Okeechobee Correctional Institution on July 27, 1999. He assisted Plaintiff ...
Brief • 2009
. See, Kunstler v. City of New York, 2006 WL 2516625 (S.D.N.Y. 2006) (Dolinger, M.J.) (“Certainly, descriptions of the nature and extent of injuries, medical diagnoses, the course of treatment ...
Brief • 2005
damages in the form of medical expenses and lost wages, and he will suffer additional special damages in the future in an amount which cannot yet be determined. 4 Case 5:05-cv-00467-T Document 33 Filed ...
and addresses of the team members. They have withdrawn the names of the medical personal listed. Also they have withdrawn the eight Plaintiff's who were listed. The Court is of the belief that the non-parties had ...
Brief • 2010
of Defendant Vajen’s Answer contain identical text, “Defendant will admit to those averments that are supported by his jail records, his medical records, and this Defendant’s memory, and will deny all other ...
Brief • 2011
of issues [and] misleading the jury’.” Id. at 461. Defendant’s attempt to fill in the evidence gaps (via proposed medical testimony) that doomed the Defendants in Nichols and Shaw is novel, but ineffective ...
Brief • 2004
harassment ~d the conduct ofthe hearing, Lowe experienced a dizzy spell shortly after the hearing. Medical personnel gave Lowe oxygen and took his blood pressure, which had elevated to 175/100. A coworker ...
Article • December 1, 2021 • from PLN December, 2021
or its methods for testing mail suspected to contain drugs. Dr. Ryan Marino, medical director of toxicology and addiction at the University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, challenged assertions ...
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
and standards. Medical costs associated with elderly prisoners is another major problem. This aging population absorbs enormous budgetary resources. Prisons are mandated to provide “adequate&rdquo ...
Brief • May 14, 2012
concerns This lawsuit concerns allegations allegations of State State and and federal federal civil civil rights rights violations, violations, negligence, andfailure failuretotofurnish fush medical ...
In-the-News Article • April 27, 2016
[Social Security] work credit. Our objective is to get him his medical coverage. Housing. We can utilize funds, but sometimes we have to go outside the box." The Department of Justice (DOJ) has ...
In-the-News Article • June 21, 2018
also been brought on board. The lawsuit focuses on males in solitary as females under age 18 charged as adults are kept on the floor of the jail’s medical unit. Going crazy Nehomie Perceval ...
In-the-News Article • September 10, 2018
of that nature, but that doesn’t really address the conditions of confinement, medical care, phone calls, visitations for prisoners,” says Alex Friedmann of the Human Rights Defense Center ...
In-the-News Article • May 19, 2021
, and the Emergency Management Division at Manatee County, in hopes that the pressure would force officials to evacuate the incarcerated people. At first, the sheriff moved the medical unit and jail staff to the second ...
Brief • November 15, 2009
not receive medical treatment for approximately 18 hours after he was beaten. 18. Deputy Hathaway wrote a Misconduct Hearing Report about the incident. He asserted that that Mr. Evans “violated rule(s) assault ...
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