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’s wrist and the zip-tie, and the guard was forced to cut into the skin on his wrist. The prisoner sobbed, while officers found rags to stop the bleeding. Other prisoner requests for medical ...
Article • February 11, 2019
saving. Mitigation specialists, as they are called, cull documents like medical and school records, building a multigenerational history of their clients that can stretch back to slavery. They talk ...
Article • March 5, 2019 • from PLN March, 2019
suffered significant work-related injury or illness. Seventeen percent of the workers using sharp tools “suffered a cut serious enough to require some medical attention.” Among sanitation workers ...
Inmates by Alysia Santo, The Marshall Project As a prison nurse, Domenic Hidalgo had access to prescription medication, a highly coveted commodity among the inmates at the Clements Unit in Texas, the state ...
only produce a fraction of that in medical savings. That budget trick was used repeatedly in the state’s numbers, including food and education programs, according to the Policy Matters Ohio report ...
Article • July 9, 2014 • from PLN July, 2014
in touch with Kerness to protest what he says were the prison’s “corrupt” practices, including inadequate food and medical care and arbitrary denials of visitors. But the corruption also ...
Article • October 26, 2015 • from PLN November, 2015
in a context where social services are on the decline. For example, people with mental illnesses, mostly those who do not have medical insurance, frequently end up in jail because of a personal crisis. Although ...
Article • February 4, 2015 • from PLN February, 2015
Filed under: News in Brief
taken the sleep medication Ambien the night before, and her breath alcohol test was negative. The DUI charge was reduced to reckless driving, and Rosenthal was sentenced to three months’ probation ...
-related blood or urine test, drug testing is not inherently bad, but its widespread, mandatory, and invasive deployment by the state is unique among health procedures. It is the only routine medical test ...
Article • February 4, 2015 • from PLN February, 2015
for punching his girlfriend. Ferguson was also ordered to serve six months in jail and pay $3,800 in medical bills for fracturing the woman’s face in three places. • In Pennsylvania, a prosecutor told ...
Article • January 10, 2015 • from PLN January, 2015
Filed under: News in Brief
, Daniel Olesker, said at a medical marijuana symposium that medicinal pot, along with acupuncture and homeopathic treatments, will become part of the country’s public health programs. Uruguay is also ...
Article • October 15, 2013 • from PLN October, 2013
Filed under: News, News in Brief
was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. A second prisoner was medically assessed and treated at the facility. Canada: John Boncore, 61, was found dead at his home in Canada ...
Article • November 15, 2013 • from PLN November, 2013
Filed under: Media, Access to Media
breaks down,” says the ACLU’s Fathi. The California courts concluded that overcrowding made it impossible to provide a constitutional level of medical and mental health care. Fathi says there are many ...
19, 2013 and charged with sexual misconduct by a service provider, a felony. She was employed by private medical contractor Corizon. [UPDATE: Ms. Ficklin was acquitted of the criminal charges filed ...
Article • September 16, 2015
, and wretched medical care within inhumane environments remains intact. There are promises that religious ministries will still serve those in prison. But "bipartisan reform" does not challenge the most favored ...
Article • February 2, 2016 • from PLN February, 2016
, causing her to suffer emotional injuries and develop post-traumatic stress disorder. Her lawsuit seeks financial compensation to pay her medical bills. Normally the federal government is immune from civil ...
In-the-News Article • May 10, 2016
settlements and others known for restricting access to lifesaving medications and deceptive marketing practices. Morris has since pulled her money out of all Vanguard-managed funds. She is not alone ...
Brief • January 2, 1991
in or out of the visiting room. Contraband is described as weapons, drugs, alcohol, currency, syringe, tattoo machine, tattoo paraphernalia or unauthorized medication. In the event of a legal emergency ...
Brief • July 21, 2008
conditions of confinement. Plaintiffs state generally that the women prisoners' health has deteriorated, that they have been deprived of psychiatric and medical care, and have been denied lightful legal access ...
Brief • December 28, 1981
Filed under: Jail Specific
persistently had, among other problems, structural and operations deficiencies; insufficient staffing; inadequate security; substandard medical care; insufficient classification systems; no provisions or space ...
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