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Publication • August 1, 2016
at the Federal Medical Center in Springfield, Missouri, the source of many of the lawsuits filed in the Eighth Circuit which Director Carlson had heard complaints about. See Roberts, supra note 11, at 40. 13 See ...
Case • 1996
library; VI) deficient commissary; VII) inadequate food; VIII) deficient lighting; IX) denial of religious services; X) deficient medical attention; XI) excessive noise at night; XII) deprivation ...
Case • 1996
beyond a period of four (4) hours must be approved by the chief medical doctor for the Department or his medical staff designee. In addition to review by the prescribing physician, any Plaintiff so ...
Case • 1988
regarding the reporting of food service complaints, ("Food Service" -- Finding of Fact para. 15, Opinion at 5, reprinted in Appellants' App. at 1085), its finding regarding the provision of medical care ...
Case • 2004
food spoilage and serving temperature, the Sahoora Bag contains some items not served on that day's master menu. Special items for the therapeutic and religious diets are purchased through the medical ...
Case • 2003
to defendant. Daniel and James stayed with defendant and talked with him until medical personnel arrived. Daniel and James were within a few feet of defendant's face. Neither detected the odor of an alcoholic ...
Case • 2002
and handcuffed the inmates. The SRT members escorted inmates from their cells out of DR-4 and into the Ohio Penal Industries ("OPI") warehouse area, where the inmates received medical treatment. [26 ...
Case • 2003
under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, alleging that they violated his constitutional rights by denying him adequate medical care and through use of excessive force. On January 17, 2003, the Court awarded plaintiff ...
Case • 2004
adopted in full in an order entered on July 31, 2000. In that order, the court dismissed Fillmore's claims based on deliberate indifference to serious medical needs and conditions of confinement, which left ...
Case • 1995
of the Forensic Center examination if possible, and very carefully read the medical information provided by the nurse from the Kalamazoo County Jail. Note: Also, this offender has attempted suicide in the past ...
Case • 2003
... by the district court" and acting with "the consent of the parties." 28 U. S. C. §636(c)(1). Respondent Withrow, a state prisoner, brought an action under 42 U. S. C. §1983 against members of the prison's medical ...
Case • 2001
disciplinary reports, exposure to inmate enemies, thefts of property, deprivation of food, sleep, medical care, adequate clothing and shelter, fresh air and exercise, and repeated verbal threats and harassment ...
Case • 2002
that he has provided all of the medical records from the physicians whom he intends to tender as witnesses in this case and that Rule 26 allows them to testify as to the causation of his injuries. In short ...
Case • 2001
with anxiety and prescribed an anti-anxiety medication. Id. ¶ 100. He remained on the medication for several months and eventually replaced the drug therapy with religious techniques for mental discipline. Id ...
budget, CDC is unquestionably a challenge to manage. Even the basic task of housing prisoners is problematic, with the population at about 200% of prison design capacity. Add in the medical needs ...
Article • May 15, 2007
process in litigation. What are the proper limits of these objections? It was the end of a long day of depositions in a tense medical malpractice case (failure by a family practitioner to recognize ...
Case • 1990
that Hester consented. Another inmate who witnessed the assault said that Hester had been forced to participate against his will. A medical examination failed to find any physical evidence of forced anal ...
Case • 2004
required for enrollment, such as previous academic records, medical records, proof of residency, or other documentation. (ii) The enrolling school shall immediately contact the school last attended ...
Case • 2004
pages having been omitted), and that he has therefore had insufficient time to review it with his counsel and medical expert. [15] Defendants, all corrections officials of the State of Maryland ...
Case • 2003
against the medical director for the Wisconsin Bureau of [*1148] Health Services and had testified against correctional officers at the Waupun facility in a lawsuit filed by another inmate. The case ...
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