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received 9 psychotropic medication for mental health disabilities. (Id.) Additionally, over 60% of the 10 incarcerated individuals at the Jails were Black or Latinx. (Id.) Accordingly, the Court finds ...
Brief • September 29, 2015
of 18 PageID 92 -I; (1) On January 31, 2014 at Reception and Medical Center in K donn confinement cell K2112 where Plaintiff was residing Sergeant Charles Watson came to Plaintiff's cell door window ...
Brief • November 16, 2023
Releasors' counsel's IOLTA account. 11. No insurance carrier, medical provider or other entity or person, including state and federal governmental entities or agencies, has any valid and enforceable lien ...
Brief • March 4, 2024
A.M. 24. Per policy, Plaintiff was to tour the area where the inmates were in cells every thirty minutes and did so. 25. There were some inmates on the unit who were placed by the medical team ...
Brief • November 29, 2017
in this Maller, any claims that in an y way relate to the facts and circumstances alleged in I.his Matter, or any claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 ...
Brief • November 2, 2020
Filed under: Excessive Force
then transported Mr. Reese to a medical treatment area where a nurse rinsed Mr. Reese’s eyes with a saline solution and used a cloth to wipe residual chemical agent from his eyes. 57. No decontamination treatment ...
Brief • September 26, 2019
Filed under: Excessive Force
and proximate result of the aforesaid acts, omissions, 6 customs, practices, policies and decisions of the aforementioned defendants, Plaintiff 7 incurred and will continue to incur medical expenses ...
Brief • June 1, 2020
as described, 11 Plaintiff suffered pain and suffering. Plaintiff suffered physical injuries, mental 12 suffering, and incurred medical bills for health care services necessary to treat 13 those injuries ...
of dismissal have been filed by the Plaintiff Estate and SCDC in both the pending State case and the pending Notice of Intent to file a Medical Malpractice action. 2. The individual Defendants in the above ...
Brief • April 8, 2014
to the underlying events of February 26, 2011. 12. Plaintiff and his attorneys of record Kaye, McLane, Bednarski & Litt, LLP expressly watTant that any outstanding unpaid hospital liens, medical insurance ...
Brief • May 7, 2015
suffered from an anxiety disorder for which she took medications. When the Officers grabbed Callaway and placed the bag over her head, Callaway’s body began to involuntarily shake from Case 1:15-cv-00103-SS ...
Brief • November 19, 2012
is clear that medical services were requested for Co!lender 4 quickly by officers. Officers attempted to give first aid to Collender. Paramedics 5 responded and they administered advanced medical treatment ...
efficient access to justice for these victims, if they so choose, and access to shelter, medical care, legal aid, and psycho-social counseling. As further stated in the 2007 Report: By placing the needs ...
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Filed under: PLRA
about the nation’s correctional systems: that problems of sexual and physical abuse of prisoners, the failure to meet their basic medical and mental-healthcare needs, and sordid conditions of confinement ...
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Filed under: PLRA
: that problems of sexual and physical abuse of prisoners, the failure to meet their basic medical and mental-healthcare needs, and sordid conditions of confinement continue unabated in many prisons and jails ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
savings. Benefit packages include paid time off, medical, dental, vision, 401k, insurance benefits etc; as well as social security, Medicare and unemployment taxes that are paid by the employer. Assuming ...
, consent can be meaningful only where prisoners have reasonably prompt access to decent health care services (including medical, mental, and dental services) and are not otherwise coerced to participate ...
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examination in any normal office visit, and physicians may be the first noncaregiver to view both the composite landscape of risk factors confronting a child and the medical consequences of those factors.37,38 ...
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, for example, the California Medical Facility in Vacaville, California. It is a prison hospital for all intents and purposes, serving thousands of prisoner patients. Would you go to a hospital with three to five ...
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The following applies to incidents involving a law enforcement canine biting or otherwise inflicting injury on anyone: 1. Obtain medical attention for the injured person. • All injuries sustained by any ...
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