Emergency Room Consent Rules

Summary

Consent is typically needed for medical tests in Illinois unless its an emergency. Pre-trial conditions are set by a judge post-arraignment. For Fourth Amendment and civil rights issues, seek a civil rights or constitutional lawyer.

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In Illinois can you be placed on pre-trial release released on own recognize and submit to random drug testing and probation appts without having gone to court or having arraignment first
In Illinois, pre-trial release conditions, including random drug testing and probation appointments, are typically set by the court during an arraignment or initial hearing. Here's what you should know:
- Conditions for pre-trial release are generally determined by the judge.
- An arraignment or court appearance is usually necessary before setting such conditions.
- Specific circumstances might affect these procedures.
If you have further questions or need clarification, it's best to contact a legal professional.
What kind of lawyer takes on violation of fourth amendment rights and violation of civil rights on a criminal case from 7 years ago
For a case involving violation of Fourth Amendment rights and civil rights in a criminal case, you would typically seek a civil rights attorney or a constitutional lawyer. They specialize in cases involving constitutional violations, including unlawful searches and seizures. If the issue is related to a criminal case, a criminal defense attorney with experience in civil rights might also be suitable.
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in illinois when i went to the doctor for pain fever and other medical problems they said nothing was wrong with me said they probably should give me antibiotics but wont. I went 2 days later to er at hospital in different town they found my gallbladder was filled with gangrene infection transported me to a trauma hospital for surgery immediately. do i have a lawsuit against clinic i went to first time for telling me nothing was wrong and i almost dies
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You might have a strong case for medical malpractice if the initial clinic failed to diagnose a serious condition that was later discovered at another hospital.
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