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Case • 2002
), 42 U.S.C. § 12101 et seq., and the Rehabilitation Act, 29 U.S.C. § 794 et seq., and for medical malpractice and negligence. n1 Plaintiff is now represented by counsel, attorney Herman Franck ...
Case • 2002
to the Medical Unit. (Id. PP 33, 34.) The only treatment Pizzuto received, despite his extensive visible injuries, was a bag of ice. (Notice of Motion for Partial Summary Judgment Against Defendants Velazquez ...
Case • 1996
, MS.*fn32 [37] In Hare, this court attempted to clarify the divergent case law on the different standards used to measure pre-trial detainees' constitutional rights to medical care and protection ...
Case • 1997
-trial memorandum, Mr. Walters has articulated numerous instances in which he argues that he was denied access to court. The first consists of a claim by Mr. Walters that he was denied medical attention ...
Case • 2000
Blue" indicating an inmate on inmate attack. At the time of the attack, Miller was wearing leg irons and Haywood and Cummings were not. After the attack, Miller was transported to the Regional Medical ...
Case • 2002
about sexual harassment in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended. Additionally, I believe forced me to take medical examinations because of a perceived disability in violation ...
Case • 1988
such as escape risks or serious offenses, many times medical. We made exceptions for that type but through my conversations I tried to assess the need for all -- you know, for the counties and with what I had ...
Case • 1979
facilities, and daily routine in the AC were described in detail by Judge Zirpoli. He concluded there was no serious deficiency concerning the physical structure and that medical, nutritional, and sanitary ...
Case • 1987
. This publication also [propagates] an adversary attitude by inmates toward staff. (3) One article in Labyrinth, April 1977, was entitled "Medical Murder." It reported two deaths in federal prisons and two ...
Case • 2005
counts, four of which were against the District: Count I, Negligence (excessive force); Count II, Assault and Battery; Count IV, Medical Negligence; and Count V, § 1983 claim (failure to provide medical ...
Case • 2001
face down in a pool of his own blood. She called the Canton Emergency Medical Service for an ambulance. The EMS crew brought Wright to Aultman Hospital in Canton. Dr. Ginger Hamrick examined Wright ...
Case • 2009
that Arnold not be permitted to testify and that the court exclude any reference by Arnold to appellant's confidential medical records. The trial court heard the motions in limine on January 12, 2007, and ruled ...
Case • 2004
on the digger. I looked back and could only see the inmate did not see the wrench. I turned the PTO on and heard wrench hit digger and inmate was on the ground. I turned tractor off and called for medical. Canon ...
Case • 2002
an MRI for her shoulder. (E.g., Tr. 133-34, 136-38.) Whether or not Mickle's terminology--dislocated rotator cuff--was medically precise, her description was admitted without objection, and a rational ...
Case • 2008
name by his or her employing agency and containing records relating to any of? a list of enumerated categories of information, including personal data, medical history and [*188] employee discipline ...
, formerly a medical technician at the St. Tammany Parish jail, pleaded guilty to malfeasance after a female prisoner accused him of having sexual relations with him. The prisoner told investigators that he ...
Article • March 15, 2012 • from PLN March, 2012
in criminal cases and is paid directly to crime victims and family members to cover everything from medical costs to burial fees. Some of it pays the salaries of full-time victim advocates in police departments ...
at Alcatraz before being transferred in 1959 to the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield, Missouri, where he died in 1963. After the closure of Alcatraz in 1963, the Bureau of Prisons (BOP ...
Annual report • December 31, 2009
, “We should try to keep people out of prisons in the first place.” • PLN was cited in an article in the April 2009 issue of the California Law Review, on medical experimentation on prisoners. Both Paul ...
Brief • 2011
.) During a medical evaluation of Plaintiff by Nurse Wofford on upon his arrival at 15 SATF Plaintiff requested a hearing impaired identification vest. (PF 3.) He was not given one. 16 (Id.) 17 On March ...
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