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Article • December 10, 2019 • from PLN December, 2019
Filed under: Hepatitis
officials responsible for a policy that prevented a Virginia prisoner from receiving treatment for the hepatitis C virus (HCV) could be found deliberately indifferent to his serious medical needs. That ruling ...
Article • September 1, 2021 • from PLN September, 2021
adequate medical treatment for DeVargas as she succumbed to meningitis and other bacterial infections. DeVargas, 34, was arrested for a probation violation in September 2020. She suffered from Opioid Use ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
Ice Memo on Discretion in Cases of Extreme or Severe Medical Concern 2006 :, ~'::.' :'::' '.':' '0·· . '. . '. .•• . 0 0". .. ", \ : \: U.S. u.s. Immigration .:l.nd CLlS{CJm~, a.nd CLlS{cm1 ...
Medical Contractors Are Not State Employees Under Nebraska Law by The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has held that a contract medical service provider is not a state employee under Nebraska ...
. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which sent the parties to mediation, resulting in the settlement. Morris was committed to the DOC in 1999. By 2006, he was transferred to a “medical flat yard ...
not always equal total deaths, because cause of death was not always available. Medical services were considered “public” if the jail maintained management control of its healthcare. Blanks indicate data ...
Case • 1996
Hartman v. Correctional Medical Services Inc. - 960 F.Supp. 1577 (MD FL 1996) - 1996 CHERYL L. HARTMAN, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Mark J. Douglas, on behalf of the Estate ...
Case • 1992
was in custody the officials were deliberately indifferent to his serious medical needs, violating his constitutional right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment. The prison officials sought summary ...
Case • 2002
implemented a policy that denied necessary and life-saving medical care to prisoners such as decedent. Defendant Martin contends that the district court erred in denying his motion for summary judgment based ...
Case • 2001
U.S.C. § 1983 for violation of Plaintiff's Eighth Amendment right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment [**2] in connection with Defendants' alleged denial of critical medication to Plaintiff while ...
Case • 2002
implemented a policy that denied necessary and life-saving medical care to prisoners such as decedent. Defendant Martin contends that the district court erred in denying his motion for summary judgment based ...
Case • 2001
Lichtenfeld, and Michelle Williams violated Tlamka's Eighth Amendment rights by deliberately refusing and delaying emergency medical treatment during his heart attack. Plaintiff further claims Frank Hopkins ...
Case • 2001
of Appeals [2] A01A0352 [3] 250 Ga.App. 420, 551 S.E.2d 793 [4] July 05, 2001 [5] ARA HEALTH SERVICES D/B/A/ CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL SERVICES/CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL SERVICES, INC. ET ...
prison system and its contract medical care provider, Correctional Medical Services (CMS), to properly diagnose and treat HCV infected prisoners. The Inquirer reported that its investigation revealed ...
Case • 2004
Davis ("Davis" or the "plaintiff" commenced this action against the Nassau County Sheriff Edward Reilly ("Reilly") and Dr. James Neal ("Dr. Neal"), the Medical Director of the Nassau County Correctional ...
;t get in a car accident behind bars. You shouldn’t be able to overdose on drugs or attempt suicide without a staff member noticing. If you have a health problem, jails should provide medical ...
Brief • 2008
, AND UNIDENTIFIED JANE DOE AND JOHN DOE MEDICAL PERSONNEL at SAINT CHARLES HOSPITAL JURY TRIAL DEMANDED Defendants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------)( PRELIMINARY ...
medical care for depression and PTSD. 23. At the time of the transfer to St. Louis County Justice Center, decedent Michael Kibbons had a history of multiple suicide attempts. 24. At the time of the transfer ...
Brief • April 1, 2011
Filed under: Transgender
counsel, as follows: I. In light of the unique circumstances ofPlainlitT's medical needs and Ireatment, the parties hereby agree to settle and compromise each and every claim of any kind, whether known ...
the $7 million they accepted to settle the lawsuit filed over her torturous death due to denied medical care, the largest jail death payout in Texas history. Perhaps because it was no longer managing ...
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