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Brief • February 20, 2013
and before the postcards arrive at the jail. Prior to the Postcard-Only Mail Policy, correspondents regularly wrote letters to Jail inmates that contained sensitive information, including medical, spiritual ...
Brief • 2009
of inmate violence; (2) unsanitary living conditions; (3) inadequate medical care; (4) unsafe and inadequate food; (5) inadequate temperature control and ventilation; (6) inadequate clothing; (7) inadequate ...
in the the prison, sinus problems that ocular degeneration, sleeping disorders, migraine required daily medication, ocUlar headaches, and various other physical injuries and illnesses due to the the incarceration ...
Brief • 2011
asked him if he was taking any medication for the pain and he said that he was 9 1 given Motrin. 2 Friday, January. 28, 2011 3 72. On Friday, January 28,2011, I visited Mr. Parker. 4 73. Mr ...
Brief • 2009
that medical procedure. AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR DAMAGES AND DECLARATORY RELIEF - 6 After the PETERSON YOUNG PUTRA 1501 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 2800 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101-1609 PHONE: (206) 624-6800 FAX: (206 ...
Brief • 2008
this constitutional medication. Id. at 766. In Banks v. Yokemick, 177 F. Supp.2d 239 (S.D.N.Y. 2001), the plaintiff settled with several defendants in a § 1983 wrongful death case involving allegations of excessive ...
Brief • 2008
and the threat of inmate violence; (2) unsanitary living conditions; (3) inadequate medical care; (4) unsafe and inadequate food; (5) inadequate temperature control and ventilation; (6) inadequate clothing; (7 ...
Brief • 2009
interrogation process that involved physical abuse, denial of necessary medication, threats and false promises of leniency, all circumstances that were concealed from the State fact finder. 4. As a result ...
Brief • 2010
confidential information concerning his medical history. (Id.). Hill also alleges in this claim that the Post reporters libeled him by falsely representing that he had engaged in “various forms of misconduct ...
Brief • 2004
to provide requested medical infonnation); US. EEOC v. Sears, Roebuck and Co., 2004 WL 784803 at *10 {N.D. TIl. 2004/ (employee quitting led to a breakdown in the interactive process that was employee's fault ...
Brief • 2009
and retaliatory acts which Plaintiff have been and are subjected constitutes deliberate indifference to the Plaintiffs medical, psychological and emotional needs and amounts to cruel and unusual punishment under ...
Brief • 2006
was responsible for ensuring that the custody, safekeeping, medical needs, and housing of all detainees at the jail, including Dennis Grady Steele, were undertaken in compliance with the laws of the United 2 ...
Brief • 2012
examined all the medical records, described Hood’s injury as “rib fractures, pneumothorax and lumbar transverse process fractures.” Id. Dr. Helvey reasoned that “it is unusual to break a rib if one is thrown ...
policy. Ms. Fuller was informed she could use accrued vacation or sick time, or alternatively be placed on unpaid leave. 30. Ms. Fuller was provided leave under the Family Medical Leave Act and used her ...
of Robert Andrew Richardson Sr. in 2012, whom, when ill in his cell and suffering from a medical emergency, officers allegedly pinned to the ground prone on his stomach and applied significant weight to his ...
Brief • June 19, 2017
Filed under: Stun Guns/Tasers
•. MediCal, any state accident fund or Injured wotker's insu~npe f~nd}, th41f may f:l,a\te any Interest In -amou.nts recovered by Plaintiff-with respect to the Occurrence and that any such ue·n· o·r claim ...
, and procedures as Sheriff of St. Clair County for the provision of certain mental health care by medical personnel and correctional officers to detainees at the St. Clair County Jail. He is sued here in his ...
Brief • June 8, 2017
12 months io cases where ongoing responsibility for medicals (ORM) applies. • The reporting entity should retain this documentation. ~: '01is process does not provide a "safe harbor11 to any reporting ...
Brief • July 3, 2018
Filed under: Censorship
to infections and other medical problems that require costly treatment. The Jail Authority’s annual budget is about $45,000,000, and inmate medical costs account for $9,000,000 to $10,000,000 of the budget. 6 ...
and MEDICAL LEAVE ACT 790 OTHER LABOR LITIGATION 791 EMPL. RET. INC. SECURITY ACT OTHER STATUTES - “0" MONTHS DISCOVERY TRACK 896 ARBITRATION (Confirm / Vacate / Order / Modify) PROPERTY RIGHTS - "4" MONTHS ...
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