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Brief • December 7, 2016
, recreational, counseling, and exercise services; e) bookkeeping and financial accounting; f) all offender medical care required by the Assigning Entity; g) necessary utilities and refuse services; and h) all ...
substantial degradation of balance. Plaintiff attempted to explain his medical condition to Trooper Ellsworth. 12. Ignoring Plaintiff’s explanation and acting without probably cause, Trooper Ellsworth ...
In-the-News Article • July 23, 2015
. “A medical examiner originally said the teenager died of Sickle Cell trait, but after Anderson’s body was exhumed, a second autopsy revealed he did not die of natural causes,&amp ...
Article • February 1, 2023 • from PLN February, 2023
market. But Smith cites CDC statistics to show that a foodborne illness outbreak in prison affects 60 prisoners, on average. If symptoms spread to staff, the result is costly medical care, plus increased ...
; between prisoners and staff, this casts a pall in which the prison’s dire shortage of medical and mental health staff results in care lapses that appear retaliatory, the Court said—recalling ...
In-the-News Article • January 12, 2015
medical care. And we get those types of letters from all 50 states, so it’s not like prisoners in certain states feel the health care is sufficient. Do you think anything has improved since you ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
on everything from security staff to medical care to toilet paper led to violence, corruption, and even successful prisoner escapes. “There was a high level of corruption among the prison guards, likely ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2009
remedy the constitutionally inadequate medical and mental health care." And this brings us back to the Rockefeller Drug Laws which have been sending a stream of low-level drug offenders to prison ...
In-the-News Article • January 9, 2013
levels, medical expenses and perhaps even prosecution costs resulting from these otherwise avoidable violent acts of discontent. In another unwise move touted to save money, Governor Snyder has done away ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2012
proper medication or care. Being in violation of immigration laws is not a crime. It is a civil violation for which immigrants go through a process to see whether they have a right to stay ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
;thanks to being hopped up on a regimen of anti-psychotic drugs prison officials prescribed shortly after he arrived. Today O’Bryant is off medications and understands the law much better&amp ...
Article • May 1, 2025 • from PLN May, 2025
that of low-union-density states; and A higher likelihood of passing paid sick leave laws and paid family and medical leave laws than states with lower union densities; and Significantly fewer restrictive ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2004
in incidents that never required hospitalization or medical treatment. The more significant aspects of his undisputed actions in Viet Nam have been glossed over. Namely that many of the Special Forces and CIA ...
In-the-News Article • August 13, 2006
was facilitated by Todd Wilcox, the medical director of the Salt Lake County Metro Jail, who used the imagery as an example of how to avoid costly litigation. 'Don't get personal with this,' Wilcox said ...
Brief • 2005
complaints and failing to provide medical assistance to prisoners is documented. CONCLUSION Plaintiff’s discovery requests are reasonable and relevant. Plaintiff is entitled to conduct her own discovery ...
Brief • 2004
for any taxes, liens or assessments of any nature, including but not limited to, any bankruptcy, debtor, medical or healthcare liens, or any determination of the proper treatment of any sums paid ...
Brief • March 26, 2009
Filed under: Shootings
. 2 Dr. Lewinski testified at his deposition that he is not an expert on bullet The Unsupported Trajectory Opinion. 3 trajectories, and that he accepts the testimony of the medical examiner regarding ...
Brief • 2008
necessitating medical 4 care and treatment for the same, which actions by the defendants violate rights under the 5 Fourth Amendment to the United States. 6 5.3 As a direct and proximate result ...
Brief • 1997
Brady v Dc Complaint Medical Neglect 1997 J ., . / i SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Q.UMBIA f CIVIL DIVISION , ,f: i, ~ i "\.' II /-1 9..j;' / PREPAI'MENT OF COSTS WM~. Plaintiff ...
Brief • 2010
/mL. (Letter from Wayne B. Ross, Chief Toxicologist to Daniel Fridman (Sept. 28, 2009), ECF No. 10-1). An individual who occasionally takes codeine or morphine prescription medication, or even ...
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