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Brief • November 30, 2001
pecuniary loss, including, but not limited to, hospital and medical expenses and loss of future earnings. WHEREFORE, plaintiff prays for a judgment against defendant District of Columbia awarding compensatory ...
Brief • June 26, 2009
Filed under: Crime Labs
that, in reasonable probability, Plaintiffwill sustain in the future: $ 1,500,000.00 Medical expenses: $ 0.00 Lost earnings/earnings capacity sustained in the past: $ 350,000.00 Lost earnings/earnings capacity ...
Brief • March 21, 1997
was restricted to working in a smokefree environment because of my medical condition. My employer was advised of my disabling condition and failed to accommodate my need to be in a smoke-free environment. In April ...
involved in a July 2002 firefight with U.S. forces in Afghanistan. His companions died in the battle. In the last moments of the firefight a hand grenade exploded, killing U.S. Army medic Christopher James ...
, Williams was moved to a medical examination room. After taking his vital signs she asked him what his problem was. He replied that he had feelings of hurting himself and had told the “sarge,” who “didn’t ...
Article • February 15, 2010 • from PLN February, 2010
, which are presently under federal monitoring due to problems re-lated to safety, staff training and medical care, Los Angeles County has one of the largest juvenile justice populations in the U.S. In 2008 ...
, physical plant, preventive maintenance, hygiene items, mattresses, medication distribution, legal access, telephones, security systems and Annex construction. Since 2005, mental health issues have been ...
for bringing contraband into another TYC facility, including a cell phone, prescription medication and money. Evans resigned after she was charged, on November 30, 2009. “What this indictment shows me ...
Article • May 15, 2010 • from PLN May, 2010
female prisoners at the McPherson Unit to produce wiring harnesses for medical imaging devices such as MRI machines and CT scanners, while Glove Corp. employs 55 male prisoners from the Pine Bluff Unit ...
endangerment of physical safety; (2) mental and emotional abuse; (3) illegal living conditions; (4) illegal conditions in segregated units; (5) illegal failure to obtain parental consent for medical procedures ...
violence; 2) unsanitary living conditions; 3) inadequate medical care; 4) inadequate and nutritionally deficient food; 5) inadequate heating, cooling and ventilation; 6) inadequate clothing; 7) inadequate ...
Article • June 15, 2010 • from PLN June, 2010
the furloughs are actually costing the state tens of millions of dol-lars, according to the Senate report. That is because Clark Kelso, the federal receiver appointed to oversee the delivery of medical care ...
Article • August 15, 2010 • from PLN August, 2010
after the warden’s memo was issued, however, Cole refused to feed Foster at least two more times. Foster claimed to have lost 15 pounds in two months, while his medical records reflected a 13-pound loss ...
Article • September 15, 2010 • from PLN September, 2010
. Scientific evidence, including a major study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, has proven that crack and powder cocaine have identical physiological and psychoactive effects ...
, including medical and dental services,” and “issue a request for proposals and contract for 5,000 private prison beds for either an expansion of current private prisons ... or new locations in this state ...
Article • October 15, 2010 • from PLN October, 2010
to all aspects of prison life: beatings, sanitation, food, clothing, medical care, censorship, disciplinary hearings, personal safety, use of force, segregation, access to the courts, religious freedom ...
filed suit in February 2010, alleging that jail guards and medical staff failed to give her proper care, resulting in her death. Also in February, the jail authority board voted to fire guard Doug Muncy ...
,” and denied them medical treatment after they were exposed to toxic chemicals. Crooks was denied class certification, so he had many prisoners join his lawsuit, ending up with about 450 plaintiffs. Spellman ...
Article • December 15, 2010 • from PLN December, 2010
families hit with the heavy surcharges often must choose between complying with the law or paying for necessities such as food, rent or medical bills. Currently about 1.2 million Texas drivers have failed ...
orthopedists recommend that Pollard’s left elbow be placed in a posterior splint for approximately two weeks. Pollard claimed that his elbow was not put in the proper splint by prison medical staff and that he ...
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