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Article • July 15, 2004 • from PLN July, 2004
into the storm drain as well as burial of paint thinners, oil, human waste, hospital waste and medical needles in a 1987-closed prison landfill (Sudbury). Additional information from the complainant specified ...
Article • April 15, 2006 • from PLN April, 2006
Filed under: News, News in Brief
: On March 28, 2006, Sylvia Rivas, a nurse at the Cameron county jail, was arrested on charges she stole medications intended for prisoners, including narcotics, anti anxiety pills and more. Texas: On March ...
Case • 2003
term disability coverage after WCC unsuccessfully attempted to invade her privacy by writing her doctors and asking them to relinquish copies of her medical records without her consent. [16 ...
Case • 2004
extreme stress and anxiety, for which medical treatment was required. This stress and anxiety, she asserts, also led her to develop a high-risk pregnancy plagued by various complications, culminating ...
to supply routine medical treatment. Time and again, these tip-of-the-iceberg public records showed Arpaio doing whatever was necessary to further his political career, even if it meant wrecking the lives ...
as ?chaos.? At some point the officers observed that Chasse had lost consciousness, and an ambulance was called. Chasse regained consciousness before the ambulance arrived; the medical response team ...
– such as the 2006 suicide of Robert Shulze, 19, who was not placed on suicide watch despite threats of self-harm; the 2004 death of 17-year-old John Rodriguez, who received inadequate medical treatment; the hiring ...
and medical theories and treatment based models to advance these goals, however, InnerChange posits that sin, or disobedience to God, is the root of all maladaptive behavior. The only way to overcome ...
on the statute of limitations. Seitzinger v. Reading Hosp. and Medical Center, 165 F.3d 236 (3rd Cir. 1999). If you can show through canceled checks and correspondence from habeas counsel that the attorney ...
Article • October 15, 2005
many Vietnam veterans has been neuropsychological damage. After his return from Vietnam, Funchess was a deeply disturbed and confused young man. Compounding these problems, the medication he ...
into good citizens, reduce recidivism, and prepare prisoners for release from prison. Rather than utilizing scientific and medical theories and treatment based models to advance these goals, however ...
learned that just prior to release, clients are being transferred to the Butner, NC Federal Medical Center and certified as SDPs, based on a caseworker?s review of records. We are told that of 500 cases ...
Case • 2007
incident occurred in October 2002 at ECF, and that, because of his particular medical condition, exposure to the mold caused him serious harm. In relation to his unjust discipline claims, Polanco asserted ...
Case • 2004
requested medical attention for his wrists, which were bruised, swollen, and cut. In response, Deputy Day pushed Mr. Mladek against a wall and rudely told him that he would not summon a doctor. Other "John ...
Case • 2004
for violation of right to be protected from violence while in state custody); Franklin v. Oregon, 662 F.2d 1337, 1344 (9th Cir. 1981) (harassment with regards to medical problems cognizable if it constitutes ...
Case • 2005
, 178, 795 P.2d 693 (1990). However, a statute or condition is presumed to be constitutional unless the party challenging it proves that it is unconstitutional beyond a reasonable doubt. Haley v. Medical ...
Case • 2004
slammed his face into the floor when he refused to remove his pants in front of a female medical technician because of his Islamic faith. Plaintiff also complains Defendants Hewitt, Ketcham and Vogt all ...
Case • 1998
Correctional Institute at Somerset, had denied him medical treatment for a back injury and for injuries Gibbs allegedly sustained when he inadvertently ingested a piece of metal that was in his food. The matter ...
Case • 1998
] June 25, 1998 [5] DONOVAN BLISSETT, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, v. SGT. CASEY, SGT. GREENE, TIMOTHY MULHALL, AND A. CONNORS, R.N. MEDICAL DEPT., DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS. [6] Martin A. Hotvet ...
Case • 1999
procedures." Barry v. Ratelle, 985 F. Supp. 1235, 1238 (S.D. Cal. 1997); see also, Lacey v. C.S.P. Solano Medical Staff, 990 F. Supp. 1199, 1206-07 (E.D. Cal. 1997). These decisions support the notion ...
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