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Keep An Eye On These 3 Covid-19 Wrongful Injury And Death Cases

Keep An Eye On These 3 Covid-19 Wrongful Injury And Death Cases
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3rd Circ Questions Keeping Virus Suits In Federal Court

3rd Circ Questions Keeping Virus Suits In Federal Court
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Third Circuit affirms decision that U S Steel plant s pollutant releases are covered by federal law exemption

Third Circuit affirms decision that U S Steel plant s pollutant releases are covered by federal law exemption
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Inmate with gender dysphoria not denied access to medical treatment, Third Circuit rules

Ambro | Ballotpedia PHILADELPHIA – A per curiam panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has agreed with a lower court that corrections officers and administrators did not deny a state prisoner access to doctor-ordered treatment. On May 27, Third Circuit judges Thomas L. Ambro, Patty Shwartz and David J. Porter affirmed the dismissal in favor of Timothy Miller, CCPM/PCM; Heather Haldeman, Major of the Guard for Unit Management; Richard Ellers, Correctional Health Care Administrator and Mark Garman, Facility Manager/Superintendent, and against plaintiff Thomas Flick. “Flick is a Pennsylvania state prisoner who was housed at State Correctional Institute Rockview. In October 2019, Flick filed a complaint under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983, alleging Eighth Amendment violations against defendants. Flick has gender dysphoria, and alleged in his complaint that defendants denied him access to doctor-ordered treatment to address excessive body

U S appeals court overturns conviction for Montco woman serving a 21-year sentence for friend s overdose death

A federal appellate court has vacated the conviction of a Montgomery County woman whose friend overdosed and died while they were using heroin together, saying the law under which she was convicted originally designed to target narcotics dealers should not apply in cases where drugs are jointly acquired and used together. Emma Semler, 26, of Collegeville, was sentenced to 21 years in .

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