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Case • 1997
tried to rebut Parker's testimony by attempting to introduce his medical records of that evening to show that he had not been injured. He also tried to introduce a witness statement from Officer Goodwin ...
Case • 1994
of his personal rights that he asserted arose to cruel and unusual punishment: his food was inadequate, he was refused medical attention, he had no way to summon a jailor to his cell, the jailers would ...
Case • 1988
put into place to cut down on idleness and to improve rehabilitation, and the law library was updated. An additional nurse was hired to improve access to medical attention and the sanitary conditions ...
Case • 2002
judgment under Fed.R.Civ.P. 56(c), a court must determine "whether there is a genuine issue of material fact and, if not, whether the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law." Medical ...
Case • 2000
deposits of $ 22.40 to his prison account but that amounts are consistently [**3] withheld from those deposits. These amounts include payments for restitution, victim witness surcharge and medical co-pay ...
Case • 2001
' of service of process" does not constitute good cause. Ayres v. Jacobs & Crumplar, P.A., 99 F.3d 565, 568 (3d Cir. 1996)). See also Momah v. Albert Einstein Medical Center, 158 F.R.D. 66, 69 (E.D. Pa. 1994 ...
Case • 2005
a routine medical exam in October [*537] 2001 while he was imprisoned at the Joliet Correctional Center. The doctor hinted that it might be cancer and told Flournoy that he would refer him to a specialist ...
Case • 2004
and recording of telephone conversations involving discussions of medical and legal business, the improper disconnecting of telephone calls, and the denial of access to various telephone numbers. Mumin further ...
Case • 2008
address, telephone number, social security number, date of birth, medical records, race, family data, income, health records, and retirement benefits. Disciplinary records of police officers who ...
Case • 2008
] reconsider the decision, but she did not provide any medical documentation showing she could perform the job. Ms. Carver was then terminated due to disability. ¶7 Ms. Carver appealed to the Board. She ...
Case • 2008
or vocational training, medical care, or other correctional treatment in the most effective manner,? § 3553(a)(2)(D). Even if the condition is reasonably related to those sentencing factors, under the second ...
Case • 2001
] Even if Larkin is correct that his complaint is not the same as a prison condition complaint about poor heating, or unqualified medical staff, for which one could envision effective prospective relief ...
Case • 2008
only four counseling sessions, and she does not claim that she took any leave or was prescribed any medication due to the resulting distress. She testified that Wright's actions caused her to fear ...
. "I have to take medication to prevent searing nerve pain that is so bad it blinds me and takes my breath away." Parole Reform and the Possibility of a Domestic Violence Act In Alabama, the parole board ...
 found in a decision that resulted in Charles’ release from prison in 2001. The victim said she believed her attacker was circumcised. Charles is not. Medical records showed another ...
as “clients.” Kids spend their days taking classes, playing basketball, watching movies and weaving brightly colored keychains. Basic medical help, education and counseling are all provided onsite ...
the prosecution of juvenile lifers in adult courts; and expanding medical parole so that the elderly and sick in all states can be safely released into the community. Laura Whitehorn of RAPP, who served 14 years ...
Article • July 1, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
” to give him medical attention. Director Stirling said the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division and the DOC are conducting a criminal investigation into the riot. Prison officials have also ...
Article • July 1, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
a short time later. Sgt. Griffith had not been re-certified in Taser training for over four years at the time of the incident. The medical examiner ruled the death a homicide, brought on by a “perfect ...
Article • March 6, 2018 • from PLN March, 2018
with video calls, prisoners are still allowed to meet with attorneys, clergy and medical professionals in person. In theory, jails are supposed to house defendants deemed to be a flight risk or a threat ...
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