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In-the-News Article • July 17, 2007
in all around us: helmet laws, seatbelt laws, drug laws, mandatory insurance laws, construction laws, food laws, medical laws. We are being suffocated and straight-jacketed by laws. Laws that restrict ...
Brief • August 7, 2007
on one side of his face, That injury is disputed. Should this matter proceed to trial, we estimate the potential damages could be as follows: Past and Future Medical Expenses Emotional Distress ...
Brief
a “covered entity,” as that term is defined in 45 C.F.R. § 160.103. 8. Nothing in this Order authorizes counsel for the Defendants to obtain medical records or information through means other than formal ...
Brief • October 27, 2008
or medical emergencies; (3) Post a sign at his or her residence stating, “No candy or treats at this residence”; and (4) Leave all outside residential lighting off during the evening hours after 5 p.m. 2. Any ...
Brief • 2009
Support of all unpaid sums directly from the proceeds. I settlemer Er 1 am not indebted nor wn 1 subject to claims or liens by any doctors, hospitals or medical providers. i I o I am indebted to amount ...
Brief • 2010
injuries and physical sickness (e.g., lost wages, future medical bills, etc.). The individuals may receive the compensation in a lump sum and/or in periodic payments. Law: Section 61(a) of the Internal ...
Brief • June 23, 2008
Davis v Wa Doc Release Medical Negligence 2008 Claim #: 31061076 RELEASE (TORT) FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of the sum of, FOUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($4,500.00), inclusive of all ...
Brief • 2007
unreasonably invaded his privacy, constituted an unauthorized medical procedure, and caused each plaintiff personal injury and discomfort. 9. The insertion of a swab into each plaintiff’s penis was conducted ...
Brief • June 1, 2007
Filed under: Settlements
Goodnow v. Hoffman, VT, Release Medical Treatment, Neglect, 2007 GENERAL RELEASE For and in consideration of the sum of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars and nol100 ($25,000.00), lawful money ...
with immediate execution; tortured; denied medical care; and prevented from exercising his religion. He filed a civil rights action in federal district court pursuant to Bivens and the Religious Freedom ...
trying to stand, the guard punched him again. After the incident, Edwards was taken to be examined by a nurse. He “complained of injuries he stated he received from a beating,” according to medical notes ...
staff; (3) his money was confiscated in July 2003; and (4) he received inadequate medical care. The district court screened Tuzon’s complaint and dismissed all of his claims except those related ...
Article • February 15, 2010 • from PLN February, 2010
offenses. 3.8% of the deaths involved medical or mental health transport. In 10.4%, no criminal activity had been reported. Local police departments were involved in 1,952 of the arrest-related deaths ...
facilities, plus electric generators, above-ground plumbing and multi-layered security fortifications. When David A. Passaro, a former Army Special Forces medic working as a CIA civilian contractor, arrived ...
which he treated with “cough syrup and cold tablets.” He did not request medical attention. According to Bibbs and other prisoners whose unsworn statements were filed with his lawsuit, the guards told ...
Article • February 15, 2010 • from PLN February, 2010
greater security concerns for male prisoners sufficient to defeat the equal protection and RLUIPA claims. It also held that the existence of a medical exception to the beard regulation did not help Fegans ...
Article • April 15, 2010 • from PLN April, 2010
that “Moreland’s beating and subsequent denial of medical care spanned multiple floors of the jail, lasted several hours, and was ruthless.” Moreland died in the jail’s drunk tank after being “left for dead.” [See ...
Article • March 15, 2010 • from PLN March, 2010
states targeted healthcare (medical, mental health or dental) for decreases. Five states reduced the food services provided to prisoners. The most common cost-cutting measures, however, were in the areas ...
was struck in the head with a metal baton, stomped on, and suffered a broken rib. Barnard asked for medical attention for his injuries the following day, but was told by guards to keep quiet or he would ...
. Espinal’s § 1983 suit, which was filed pro se, accused a total of 14 guards and other prison officials of the New York State Department of Correctional Services (DOCS) of excessive force, denial of medical ...
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