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OF THE CASE In his complaint, Coats alleged that medical staff and prison officials at two different prisons violated his Eighth Amendment right to adequate medical care by failing to treat his Hepatitis ...
Brief • October 23, 2007
-71318-MOB-VMM Document 143 Filed 10/23/2007 Page 26 of 43 the two groups to one of categorical denial to nonmandatory lifers, absent a medical reason. As noted by Gabry, Pls.' Ex. 6, the Board ...
Brief • October 22, 2009
Filed under: Declaratory Judgment
. • That Shane Williams was a paranoid schizophrenic. • Both stated that Mr. Williams had not been taking his medications for some time. After speaking with the Goulds, Sgt. Olson moved to the front ...
the killing of Charles Burns. 20 Neither Bell nor any Concord Police Officer took any action whatsoever to aid Charles 21 22 23 Burns by providing medical care, or contacting medical care, rather they all ...
Brief • January 26, 2024
) the deprivation of: (i) access to adequate food and water; (ii) access to humanitarian assistance, including access to adequate fuel, shelter, clothes, hygiene and sanitation; (iii) medical supplies and assistance ...
Brief • January 11, 2020
Meehan v. State of New Hampshire Division of Health and Human Services, NH, Complaint, Failure to Protect, 2020 Filed File Date: 1/11/2020 10:19 AM Merrimack Superior Court E-Filed Document STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Rilee & Associates, P.L.L.C. 603.232.8234 www.rileelaw.com MERRIMACK, SS SUPERIOR COURT ___________________________________________ ) David Meehan, on behalf of …
Brief • February 3, 2017
anxiety, medical expenses pain and suffering shock, extreme emotional distress, and humiliation, lost 6 Case: 1:17-cv-00929 Document #: 1 Filed: 02/03/17 Page 7 of 17 PageID #:7 employment opportunities ...
) Medical malpractice (45) Other PI/PD/WD (23) Non-Pl/PD/WO (Other) Tort D D D D D D D D Eminent domain/Inverse condemnation (14) D Civil rights (08) Unlawful Detainer Defamation (13) D Other real ...
complained about Defendant Keller’s treatment and the lack of medical attention he was receiving. Defendant Keller’s conduct aggravated Mr. Hunter’s existing injuries and caused him additional injuries. 4 ...
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Filed under: PLRA
legal material”) (emphasis supplied); Holloway v. Correctional Medical Services, 2007 WL 1445701 at *5 (E.D.Mo., May 11, 2007) (holding grievance 16 298 timely since plaintiff was grieving ...
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squads, unless years. Many prisOners won't eat the chicken for fear of getting sick. they have a medical excuse. Current Secretary Walter McNeil also expressed his Whether Florida prisonerS ...
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(not examined) Food Services (not examined) Medical and Clergy Service Contracts (not examined) Service Efforts and Accomplishments (not examined) 1 Page 2 3 5 7 11 29 30 31 33 34 36 39 40 41 45 47 48 49 49 ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
in the quality of the completion of safety algorithms (such as failing to consult medical notes). 13 Forum for Preventing Deaths in Custody Annual Report 2006-2007 Case Study: Learning Lessons from Deaths ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
Filed under: Legal Materials
legal material”) (emphasis supplied); Holloway v. Correctional Medical Services, 2007 WL 1445701 at *5 (E.D.Mo., May 11, 2007) (holding grievance 16 298 timely since plaintiff was grieving ...
Publication • September 11, 2020
Statement(s)~ Depositions andlor Statements [l] Scott, Tonnesen \ EMS-Service or Medical Facility Title and Last Name Oeposltlon(s) □ AMS Message [l] Medical IJ Portal Message GENL-34D Photo Record ...
and medical care. Comprehensive, system-wide reform is needed. At a minimum, the Department of Justice and BOP should take the following steps: 1. The Department of Justice should immediately open a criminal ...
Case • 2004
medical bills, lost earnings, and severe emotional and psychological injury. CCA filed its Answer on September 26, 2000, in which it denied any breach of duty. The case was tried to a jury on February 20 ...
Case • 1998
process claim in one context, that of deliberate indifference to the medical needs of pretrial detainees, see City of Revere v. Massachusetts Gen. Hospital, 463 U. S. 239, 244; cf. Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U ...
Case • 1999
the man was or what his position was. He wore no badge or other identification. He has since been identified as T.O. Richey, an employee of Shelby Baptist Medical Center ("Shelby Baptist"). He was later ...
Case • 2004
were continuing and had worsened over time. He was also suffering from depression. In addition, despite taking Dilantin, an anti-seizure medication, he had suffered a number of seizures since the time ...
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