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Case • 2003
for reasons he says were unrelated to the investigation. [23] After she was transferred from the TCCC, Smith claims she sought medical treatment for vaginal pain she says was caused by Cochran's alleged ...
Case • 2001
medication for injuries to his face, elbow, and back. [18] In May 1996, Ermine filed a claim with the City of Spokane (City) seeking $500,000 in damages for violation of his civil rights, false arrest ...
Case • 2001
unit, requested medical attention, and cooperated with the Justice Department's investigation of the prison riot by recounting the events over which he had personal knowledge. Greenville's medics treated ...
Case • 2002
of Public Safety, to provide medical services to inmates at the high and medium security units at the Halawa Correctional Facility ("Halawa"). He began working at the Department of Corrections on a fee ...
Case • 1990
designed to eliminate many inhumane conditions that existed in the jail at that time. The population was reduced from 500 to 280 inmates, one-man cells were mandated, medical and social services were ...
Case • 1991
medical facility for treatment before returning him to confinement. [16] Davis filed a pro se complaint in the district court on November 20, 1984. With the assistance of court-appointed counsel ...
Case • 1973
an adequate medical examination and medical care program. The Court is convinced that defendants have made good faith efforts to rid the jail of rats, roaches and poisonous insects. The meals served detainees ...
Case • 1985
, clothing, hygiene, food, exercise, medical treatment, dental treatment, mental health services, jail design, jail capacity, jail sanitation, and cell space, as well as lack of access to legal materials ...
Case • 1987
with other inmates with whom Hay desired to conduct legal activities; (3) placing Hay in the Psychiatric Treatment Center solely on the basis of his psychiatric records; (4) denying medical assistance ...
Case • 1983
section 1983 claim renders these claims moot. [60] *fn4 On June 27, 1983, the court received a petition from Walker's attorneys styled "Petition for Independent Medical Inquiry." Walker's counsel ...
Case • 1989
the prohibition as an infringement of their right to exercise their religion. The second group consisted of inmates who claimed that medical necessity required them to grow beards and that the prohibition violated ...
Case • 2000
) deliberately indifferent medical, dental, and mental health care; (11) deficient food and food services; (12) inadequate access to the courts; (13) unlawful visitation, mail, and telephone practices; (14 ...
Case • 2005
suit alleging deliberate disregard of his medical needs, appeals the entry of a default judgment against her and the denial of her subsequent Rule 60(b) motion to set aside that judgment. Homer claims ...
Case • 1982
, written documentation. Cf. Mathews v. Eldridge, 424 U.S. at 343-44 (medical determination as to whether to discontinue disability benefits relatively sharply focused and easily documented decision ...
Case • 1988
was painful, swollen, and bruised, and that he later required medical attention. [57] It may be that on remand the jury will decide not to credit all or part of Cowans's version of the incident. The jury ...
Case • 2000
wishing to make application for medical assistance under [Medicaid] shall have opportunity to do so" and to furnish "such assistance . . . to all eligible individuals") (emphasis added); id. § 1396a(a)(3 ...
Case • 2000
are inadequate. [51] Section III(E)(1)(g) of the Consent Decree states that medical personnel shall work in "clean, safe areas...." (R.R. at 28a.) Powitz testified that the lack of adequate laundry ...
Case • 2000
are granted and the Complaint is dismissed. I. The Eighth Amendment proscribes cruel and unusual punishment, which includes actions taken with deliberate indifference to the serious medical needs ...
Case • 2000
detainees may not be shackled without a good penological or medical reason. See Murphy, 51 F.3d at 718. Accordingly, the district court did not err in refusing to dismiss May's freedom from bodily restraint ...
Case • 2002
are exempt from a hold placed on an inmate's account where the inmate consented to and the prison officials authorized the hold to cover purchases of medical-record copies and dental appliances when there were ...
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