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Case • 1998
purpose. To the extent that Wilson represents that he developed high blood pressure because of the lack of an ability to exercise at MCJ, his medical history, attached to the special report filed on behalf ...
Case • 2001
will be subject to unlawful harassment, arrest and prosecution absent an injunction. (PCC PP 146, 147.) Of even more importance, perhaps, is his medical hardship and the increased public health risk he alleges ...
Brief • 2010
to medical care and burial expenses and other expenses in an amount to be proved at trial. 51. The negligence of the Defendants caused Plaintiffs emotional distress and depression, and loss of enjoyment ...
Brief • June 2, 2011
the following damages: a. Severe mental and emotion'll trauma and increased medical care costs. b. Aggravating of his Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder resulting in increased medical care costs. c. Loss of self ...
Brief • May 19, 2005
including inadequate sanitation, exercise and medical treatment.” Id. at 666. The Court granted Esmor’s motion for summary judgment as to all federal claims and claims for breach of contract, but denied ...
Brief • July 9, 2007
, if any, resulting from the use of force; medical treatment, including decontamination if CAP spray was used; and whether the individual against whom force was used was arrested or issued a citation ...
Brief • March 10, 2011
manner. 37. Medical and Mental Health Responses: FCSO's TASER policy shall ensure: a. that subjects receive an adequate post-deployment medical evaluation; and b. that subjects are referred for a mental ...
Brief • January 17, 1997
Filed under: Immigration
, medical assistance if the minor is in need of emergency services, adequate temperature control and ventilation, adequate supervision to 7 protect minors from others. and contact with family members who ...
Brief • August 26, 1999
Tliat's in this letter also 18 Q. 19 x'eco~'ds r yes. Dues the letter illdicate you received any medical 20 regay'ding MrD Dahl's injuries? TkliR does not indj.cale roedl.cal records. 21 Q. 22 ...
in an office, Armstrong said, stabbed himself in the arm, then sprinkled blood in Turner's cell after the beating. Videotapes of Turner in the holding cell, taken to document his medical treatment, show ...
Brief • 2013
over and realized there was a large amount of blood on Boucher’s face and on the ground. Officer Walker and State Trooper Staples, who had arrived, began CPR. Medics arrived shortly thereafter ...
Brief • 2008
County Jail only the offices and the medical unit have sprinklers; Fire Inspector Gaita testified that elsewhere fire safety is addressed by a fire watch (a corrections officer assigned each shift ...
Brief • 1998
deliberately indifferent to Abdi Ahmed's mental health needs if one or more of them were aware of his need for care and intentionally refused to provide the needed care or denied him access to medical personnel ...
Brief • 1997
, medical assistance if the minor is in need of emergency services, adequate temperature control and ventilation, adequate supervision to 7 protect minors from others. and contact with family members who ...
Brief • 2008
of the following elements of damage which you decide has been sustained by Plaintiff to the present time: 1. Pain and suffering; 2. Reasonable expenses of necessary medical care, treatment, and services; 3. Mental ...
Brief • 2006
retaliation for exercising his right of Access to the Courts by use of prolonged solitary confinement (Count I), denial of medical/dental Care (Count II), and subjection to Complaint - 1 Neil Grenning ...
Brief • 2008
of the following elements of damage which you decide has been sustained by Plaintiff to the present time: 1. Pain and suffering; 2. Reasonable expenses of necessary medical care, treatment, and services; 3. Mental ...
Brief • 2010
27 28 Or the Orange County Health Care Agency, that provides medical screening, evaluation, treatment, and other health care functions for the inmates at the Orange County Jails. 1 FIRST AMENDED ...
Brief • 2009
under the Massachusetts Public Records Act, G.L. c. 66, § 10 and G.L. c. 4, § 7, twenty-sixth. See Exhibit B. 4 factors such as. type of sentence, criminal history, medical and mental health issues ...
Manager, ICC; JOHN/JANE DOES, Members SMU Placement Committee, ICC; STEVE GARRET, ICC Medical Doctor; SUSAN BAJOVICH, ICC Medical Administrator; JANET STANGER, LPN, ICC Medical; sued in their individual ...
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