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Case • 2007
or imminent harm. It would also need to fine-tune what is "serious enough" to qualify for the exception. Is being denied heart medication? What about a cholesterol-lowering drug? How frequently do beatings need ...
Case • 1980
to religious witnessing, (4) restricted visitation privileges, (5) denial of access to newspapers, (6) insufficient medical care, and (7) inadequate security. We agree that the jail is unconstitutionally ...
Case • 2004
dinner and returned to his locked cell in the medical unit. [17] Once back in his cell, L.G. began to feel his Tourette's symptoms act up. To lessen the effects of the Tourette's outburst, L.G ...
Case • 2002
for denial of medical attention and unauthorized medical testing, but denied the motion as to Pyle's ADA, RA, and THRC claims. As to these claims, the district court ruled that a fact issue existed ...
space. Prisoner Susan Withers, first moved from a medical unit, was later moved five times in one week because of feces floating out of toilets and drains. Half of the toilets simply did not work ...
Case • 2003
the caseworker that he had a "hot" case on his hands and that she was afraid that Ms. G had other problems besides potential drug abuse. In December 1996, Teresa received a full medical examination at the Hill ...
Case • 1998
a constitutional right to privacy in his medical records and denied the defendant's motion for judgment on the pleadings as to the plaintiff's claim [**17] that the defendants, medical service personnel, had ...
Case • 1988
him into a cell where two inmates raped him. Mr. Willis then returned Mr. Vaughn to his own cell and allowed two other inmates to rape him. A subsequent medical examination confirmed that Mr. Vaughn had ...
Case • 2001
the framework of Rule 23. Gulf Oil Co. v. Bernard, 452 U.S. 89, 100, 68 L. Ed. 2d 693, 101 S. Ct. 2193 (1981); In re American Medical Systems, Inc., 75 F.3d 1069, 1079 (6th Cir. 1996). The "rigorous analysis ...
Case • 2007
was on my leg. My leg was bent up under me and I was in pain.? [T-23]. Claimant received medical attention at the hospital. Describing, on cross-examination, the correctional facility van used to transport ...
Case • 2009
Jails: (1) lack of medical care for ruptured discs; (2) increasing cholesterol levels; (3) staph infection; (4) shingles; (5) excessive hair loss; and (6) a broken finger (id. at 11). In support [*8 ...
Case • 2008
, a prison guard took Turner to the prison's infirmary where he contends that he received deliberately indifferent medical care. The grievance procedures in effect at the Men's State Prison in Hardwick ...
Case • 2001
deposition testimony supports the conclusion that he sought medical attention for ankle injuries resulting from the police's alleged kicking. (Dep. at 60:11-24.) This testimony also supports the conclusion ...
Case • 2000
that once Mr. Hammer is pronounced dead by medical personnel we have no further interest in what occurs in Indiana. The government also argues that we should transfer Mr. Hammer's request to the United States ...
Case • 2002
months in prison. Despite his plea, Smith has appealed, contending that he should have received a further downward departure based on his medical condition. (Tr. at 16-17). n1 n1 References to "Tr ...
Case • 2009
officers to observe during gynecological and other intimate medical care; that defendants require male officers to perform body searches of women prisoners that include pat-downs of their breasts and genital ...
Article • December 7, 2016 • from PLN December, 2016
Filed under: News in Brief
the “nation’s heritage.” PLN has reported extensively on harsh conditions in Arpaio’s jails and numerous prisoner deaths due to poor medical care and excessive force by guards. [See ...
Article • January 10, 2017 • from PLN January, 2017
Filed under: News in Brief
. An autopsy found that his son, 47-year-old William Weintraub, died of a perforated ulcer while being transported from Colorado to South Carolina. “Immediately they cut off all his medications,&rdquo ...
Article • July 28, 2017 • from PLN August, 2017
Filed under: News in Brief
and Denver Health in May 2017. Florida: Junia “Petit” Destin, 36, a nursing assistant who worked for Wexford Health Sources, a private company that provides medical care to prisoners at the Martin ...
Article • August 29, 2017 • from PLN September, 2017
Filed under: News in Brief
of deprivation of rights for the severe beating of Varner at the Augusta State Medical Prison on February 13, 2014. Assistant U.S. Attorney Troy Clark played a video recording of the beating, which showed all ...
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