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Brief • June 15, 2010
unit, Snell began to harass, antagonize, and humiliate him during chapel services, meals, medical appointments, and during visitations with his wife. Id. at 6. Ervin began filing grievances and appeals ...
units; (3) those trapped in medical or in the library; (4) and those shot, or shot at, during the riot. The representative/exemplar plaintiffs would include any plaintiffs “that may be subject ...
Brief • May 25, 2012
, to conduct inmate counts during daily lock-downs, to escort inmates to and from medical appointments and work details, to perform perimeter checks, to supervise and to serve inmates during meal times ...
a nutritionally adequate diet. While being held at the Robertson County Jail on federal charges, Tellis Williams sent a letter to the district court complaining about insufficient nutrition, hygiene and medical ...
Brief • 2008
County Medical Examiner Dr. Werner Spitz as a contact shot. These violations and torts were committed as a result of policies and customs of the Township of Clinton. 3. That the amount in controversy ...
Brief • June 6, 2008
, the Court considered whether a patient's public hospital medical records were subject to disclosure under the PRA, in response to the patient's request for them. Before detennining whether a specific ...
Brief • August 31, 2005
, requiring medical treatment. Mr. Pérez suffered a loss of consciousness and multiple contusions and abrasions, including bruises to his hand, wrists and arms. Brenda suffered injuries to her face and arm ...
Brief • February 4, 2000
Filed under: Search and Seizure
powerless class consisting primarily of low-income women and children. Every time a prisoner's spouse sends him money to pay for medical care, hygiene products, or other necessities, the Department ...
Brief • September 27, 2005
protects personal medical records, personnel records of any WDOC employee, and the criminal history record of any person. Id. at 2. The Order provides that “[n]o person who obtains access to any ...
Brief • July 24, 2006
"362 Pcrsonallnjuty~ o 310 Airplill\C 0120 Marine o FORFEITURE/PENALTY PERSONAL INJURY Medical Malpractice ~ 350 Motor Vehicle Product Liability o 368 Asbestos Pcrsonal1njury Product Liability ...
Brief • March 7, 2012
is the Prisoner Mail Program. PSJ receives mail from prisoners across the country requesting information on various topics including medical issues, mental health issues, transition issues, and other inmate issues ...
Brief • February 28, 2013
of inmates’ right to reasonable security and medical/mental health care (Decl. Mercado ¶s 22-23); she frequently presents at 15 CLE lectures and has contributed to published articles, (Decl. Mercado ¶s 24-25 ...
Brief • October 27, 2008
among those kicked, punched and sprayed. Id. Several required medical attention at a hospital. On September 20, 2006, Plaintiffs filed this case against the director of the FBI, the local FBI officials ...
Brief • October 30, 2012
Filed under: Exercise
all their time in the cell unless they are able to participate in a class, have a medical appointment or a visitor, or have the opportunity to attend religious services. 19. The size of the cells ...
Brief • June 13, 2012
and suffering experienced, and 8 which with reasonable probability will be experienced in the future; 9 The reasonable value of necessary medical care, treatment, and services 10 received to the present time ...
Brief • June 5, 2011
in the future; 8 The reasonable value of necessary medical care, treatment, and services 9 received to the present time; 10 The reasonable value of necessary medical care, treatment, and services which 11 ...
Brief • March 28, 2013
of Plaintiff on February 2, 2012. (Dckt. 97). On September 21, 2012, after another three-day jury trial, the jury awarded Plaintiff $4.5 million for the present value of future costs of medical care ...
Brief • 2006
. In addition, the Plaintiff was not given follow up medical treatment or committed. attention nor properly tested for sexually transmitted diseases by the staff of the Kenton diseases from County Detention ...
Brief • 2006
raised concerns about Mr. Williams’ medical state, “Defendant Cook finally solicited for a nurse to check him.” (Compl. ¶¶ 174-81.) Following several unsuccessful attempts by the nurse and jail personnel ...
Brief • March 13, 2014
. Plaintiff requested medical attention while at the precinct, and was taken, in handcuffs, to Bellevue Hospital for treatment. 43. Plaintiff's medical records from Bellevue Hospital indicate that he suffered ...
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