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and taken to the medical unit; when he refused treatment, he was strapped into a six-point restraint chair. Officers held his head rigid while a feeding tube was inserted into his nose and down his throat. He ...
Article • August 15, 2011 • from PLN August, 2011
hated school, got in trouble, got in trouble. They thought he had ADD so they put him on medication, so he started doing more drugs. I had to go to court with him. He had drugs and paraphernalia, he had ...
Article • September 15, 2012
it. It occurred to me then that isolation – the non-medical, punitive, indefinite kind – could crack you in about a week. Powerlessness is its own centrifugal force. * * * Plenty of corrections officers might ...
of crowd; he’d tried to tell his story to such people before, only to be labeled a liar and a whiner. But the participants also included members of Congress, medical professionals, prison activists ...
Article • June 15, 2013 • from PLN June, 2013
in constitutionally inadequate medical and mental health care. [See: PLN, July 2011, p.1]. At the time, CDCR facilities were operating at around 180 percent capacity, on average. In response the California legislature ...
Brief • March 26, 2008
. State, 218 Mont. 162, 707 P.2d 5 (1985) (Appellant’s Br. at 14), in which the person injured by alleged medical malpractice was an inmate at Montana State Prison. Id., 218 Mont. at 164-65, 707 P.2d at 6-7 ...
Brief • March 18, 2013
the incident, Mason is said to have suffered a seIzure. 2 On June 20, 2012, Mason called Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) and reported that he was suffering from a seizure and was "emotionally ...
Brief • 2010
Morán: Special Investigations Bureau (“NIE”) agent; Vilmarie Hernández: NIE agent; Jackeline Aponte : One of the Emergency Medical personnel in the ambulance Fermín Torres López: an eye-witness ...
Brief • 2006
that, in February 2003, TDCJ He officials confiscated his “outgoing correspondence,” typing equipment, radio equipment, and medications.13 After confirming to Mohr that he wrote “Hardcore Hate” and another ...
Brief • 2000
Filed under: Telephones
procured this contract" in July through an RFP with the DOS for inmate telephone serVice., medical telephone service, and commenmry service, and was awarded the contract sometime in August. Tr. 40. Mr ...
Brief • March 27, 2012
Filed under: Medical
product, the wrong or a contraindicated product, an incorrect dose, or medication unaccompanied by adequate directions for use." Safety of Prescription Drugs From Foreign Sources, Before the Subcomm ...
Brief • October 20, 2008
practices of deadly force, high-risk vehicle approach, medical care of injured suspects, and high speed chase tactics--which have killed and injured hundreds of Houstonians--and others in the instant civil ...
Brief • September 28, 2010
executed or in effect with any private hospital, information technology company, computer company, medical facility, software company, manufacturing entity, or the like, pursuant to which used computer ...
Brief • 2008
") but which caused him gastric distress, and eating the prison's regular food that cured his medical problem but which violated his religious beliefs. Prison officials refused to offer other types of Halal food ...
Brief • 2009
. Moreover, as defendants are quite aware, these events span years both before and after Mr. Kies’ traumatic brain injury. They also span a period that has seen Mr. Kies take many different medications ...
Brief • April 19, 2004
released on parole both in the State of New Jersey and out of the State of New Jersey. (Diaz, 6:11 to 14). The package included 3 fingerprints, photographs, a current medical exam, a current psychological ...
Brief • June 25, 2010
as follower of the Rastafari movement—or refusing and being sent to the medical keeplock. 76 F.3d at 471-72. The Second Circuit held that “[t]he choice . . . presented by the state—either submit ...
by the U.S. Bureau of Prisons at the Federal Medical Center (FMC) in Carswell, Texas from August 2000 until September 2007 – when he was charged with engaging in sexual acts with female prisoners ...
Brief • September 22, 2008
critical of the food in Michigan prisons? Could they legitimately deny parole consideration because the prisoner filed a lawsuit complaining of inadequate medical care? We submit they could not, because ...
Filing
litigates to enforce constitutional standards regarding medical care, safety and other conditions of confinement, and advises prisoners on how to exhaust their administrative remedies. The Ohio Justice &amp ...
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