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was humid and reached temperatures of up to 94 degrees. Prisoners required treatment for heatrelated medical problems. Prisoners were not provided with blankets or other coverings during the night. One ...
Article • August 15, 1997 • from PLN August, 1997
in the struggle seeking to decriminalize marijuana and allow its medical use, as well as the release from prison of those convicted of drug offenses. WACDL recognized Jeff's efforts in the Washington legislature ...
Article • August 15, 1996 • from PLN August, 1996
gut wrenching experiences of brutality, mistreatment, or medical horror stories. What makes it distressing for me is that (Paul or) I don't have time to respond to most of these letters. Paul and I ...
of the medical needs of strikers at www.freewebz.com/patika; other sites available for information are at www.merip.or/pins/pin42.html and www.tihc.org.tr (this requires translation from Turkish script ...
and several named employees under 42 USC § 1983 alleging Eighth Amendment violations for delay in diagnosing/treating his colon cancer and for improper rejection of his claim for medically-needed tennis shoes ...
Article • December 15, 2004 • from PLN December, 2004
expanded, the privatization of prisons has increased. The pages of PLN have chronicled the mental and physical abuse, as well as medical neglect, suffered by those warehoused in privatized prisons ...
Brief • May 14, 2001
of Officer Yokemick's use of excessive 5 force. 6 Third, if you find that Officer Yokemick was 7 negligent in failing to procure adequate medical attention to 8 Kenneth Banks, you may make a separate ...
Brief • 2008
f¥~tM>1 ~-{;-.J-a:t;;~. Plaintiff is solely responsible for any and all outstanding worker's compensation, hospital, medical, Medicare, Medicaid, or other health care provider' liens or bills ...
Brief • November 8, 2013
Parsons v. Ryan, AZ, Expert Report of Williams Part 1, Systemic Medical Neglect Class Action, 2013 Case 2:12-cv-00601-DJH Document 1104-11 Filed 09/08/14 Page 1 of 35 EXHIBIT 19 Case 2:12-cv-00601 ...
Brief • January 31, 2014
Parsons v. Ryan, AZ, Expert Rebuttal Report of Stewart, Systemic Medical Neglect Class Action, 2014 Case 2:12-cv-00601-DJH Document 1104-6 Filed 09/08/14 Page 17 of 185 EXHIBIT 9 Case 2:12-cv-00601 ...
Brief • November 8, 2013
Parsons v. Ryan, AZ, Expert Report of Williams Part 4, Systemic Medical Neglect Class Action, 2013 Case 2:12-cv-00601-DJH Document 1104-14 Filed 09/08/14 Page 1 of 33 Case 2:12-cv-00601-DJH Document ...
Brief • 2004
outstanding lien for medical, psychiatti.c, or any other service, as wen as any attorney fees or costs, will be paid for hy 1he Glaimant. 3. The undersigned haeby declares that the terms ofthis settlement have ...
Brief • 2008
interrogatories. 2. The following documents: a. Plaintiff’s Inmate file; b. Plaintiff’s medical records (including mental health records); c. All photographs (reproduction quality) d. All video and audio recordings ...
Brief • 2005
Fussell v. Wilkinson, Oh, Medical Class Action, 2005, Approved Settlement (Signed) Case 1:03-cv-00704-SSB Document 140 Filed 11/22/2005 Page 1 of 38 Case 1:03-cv-00704-SSB Document 140 Filed 11 ...
Brief • 2005
Ramos v Maricopa County Az Settlement Jail Medical Negligence 2005 ELE SE OF ALL CLAIMS ~(.f..u THIS RELEASE AND COVENANT, executed on this day of ,~, 2005, by ANTHONY RAMOS and SYLVIA SOTO ...
, or material related to any medical or mental health treatment or records of the Plaintiffs. 2. Confidential Information shall only be disclosed in good faitb for pwposes of prosecuting or defending ...
Brief • 2004
medicaJ provid:rmedical reporls and billings): 16. UWe do hereby el.im damages from the Slate of WashingIon in the swn ofS 25 .000 . Claimant musr sign. this claim fonn. If tIle ...
Brief • 2009
No. 1:05-cv-01979-KOB -vLOUIS LUCIANO DiVALENTIN; ANNISTON MEDICAL CLINIC, P.C.; and PAM CALDWELL Defendants MOTION FOR ISSUANCE OF WRITS OF HABEAS CORPUS AD TESTIFICANDUM Plaintiffs, through ...
Brief
was not allowed to ask leading questions of a nurse employed by the defendant hospital in a medical malpractice case); United States v. Hicks, 748 F.2d 854 (4th Cir. 1984) (court finds that a bank robbery ...
Brief • 2004
.AND AGREBD that all financial obligations related to medical, hospitaI, n~g, or related services and/or any loss, damage and expense ofany kind, which may , have been or may be inoUITed in connection ...
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