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Publication • March 8, 2016
things like food service or medical care. You may want to sue these companies. Before you serve a copy of the Complaint and summons on those defendants, you will have to figure out what address to send ...
Case • 2003
custody of the jail and the bodies of such persons as are confined therein" and to furnish inmates "medical aid, heat, and blankets, to be reimbursed if necessary from the county treasury." O.C.G.A. § 42-4 ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
Filed under: Private Prisons
sections of Departmental policy. (c) Hardeman County's requests for reassignment of Inmates from the facility to another institution for medical, psychiatric. disciplinary or administrative reasons ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
serious medical concerns to re-connecting with family members. In fact, by Act of the Pennsylvania General Assembly, Prison Society Official Visitors are guaranteed access to all Pennsylvania correctional ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
for medical parole for permanently incapacitated or terminally ill prisoners, and for geriatric release for prisoners at least sixty-five years old who have a chronic illness. 35 The U.S. Parole Commission ...
Brief • November 14, 2019
Filed under: Protests
Imani v. City of Baton Rouge, LA, Complaint, Protesting, 2019 Case 3:17-cv-00439-JWD-EWD Document 189-1 11/14/19 Page 1 of 85 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA ____________________________________ ) BLAIR IMANI, AKEEM MUHAMMAD, ) RAAE POLLARD, SAMANTHA NICHOLS, ) TAMMY CHENEY, ALEXUS CHENEY, ) VICTOR ONUOHA, KAREN SAVAGE, ) CHERRI …
Brief • January 11, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
on complex scientific, medical, or technical matters.”). The Court has previously 18 made clear that “Dr. Venters is not working on behalf of one side or the other. He is a 19 neutral. And the Court ...
Brief • June 24, 2015
to impose segregation sentences on the most vulnerable individuals, e.g., individuals with a history of mental illness, individuals with daily medical needs, and the elderly. 37. Once an individual begins ...
Publication
minutes to determine that Germonprez had stopped breathing. PascoPinellas Medical Examiner Jon Thogmartin, whose office conducted an autopsy on Germonprez, said resuscitating anyone who has gone without ...
Publication • March 8, 2016
Medical Association recent estimate of 46 million uninsured (of some 300 million people in this country)? A country with an increasing numbers of uninsured citizens, many of whom are people of color, can ...
medical students for the jobs. Fifty psychiatrists, backed by sensible laws, could do more to halt crime waves in a city like Chicago than 5000 extra policemen could.41 39. See Tamara Rice Lave, Only ...
Case • 2003
of Classification; Emily K. Tinsley, Unit Chief of Classification; John Baines, Director of Nurses; Donald Gatlin, ACP II; Norma Southern, Unit Grievance Investigator; Vay Enders, Medical Records Supervisor; M ...
Case • 2002
received immediate medical attention. Upon arrival at a local hospital, doctors determined that the damage to the eye was irreparable and removed it. Washington filed suit against the LaPorte County ...
Case • 2002
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [15] *fn1 The record seems to indicate that this jailer's name is "Wood," not "Woods." [16] *fn2 Mr. White also asserted a medical deliberate-indifference claim, but he has abandoned ...
Case • 1990
to Romesburg's serious medical needs (injuries from a fall and constipation). [15] The parties engaged in a significant amount of discovery. A week prior to trial defendants filed a motion to dismiss ...
Case • 2001
in retaliation for exercise of constitutional right). As to Proctor's claims for denial of medical care, denial of due process at his disciplinary hearings, false and retaliatory disciplinaries, and property ...
Case • 2005
indifferent to his urgent medical needs during his arrest and ensuing seven-hour confinement in the local jail. Nerness also filed with the district court applications to proceed in forma pauperis (IFP ...
Case • 2005
' account presents the case, she did more than make a mistake in medical judgment or perform her nursing function negligently. Nurse Lewis failed to assess Charles before he was restrained in the fatal chair ...
Case • 2005
MASTERSON, DOCS AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT COORDINATOR, LESTER WRIGHT, DOCS DEPUTY COMMISSIONER AND CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, WILLIAM MASSUCA, SUPERINTENDENT FISHKILL CORRECTIONAL FACILITY ("CF"), KENNETH S ...
Case • 1977
) that the parole board membership did not reflect the same proportion of blacks as the prison population; and (4) that the inmates of his unit were denied proper medical attention. The court dismissed the first two ...
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