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Article • August 1, 2022 • from PLN August, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
pandemic recedes from the headlines, its full effect on prisoners and detainees is coming into clearer view. One of the first glimpses was provided in a December 2021 report by the federal Department ...
In-the-News Article • September 17, 2024
-of-court settlement, promising to pay the nonprofit $62,500 to drop its claim, a Sept. 12 agreement said. The state spent $14,350 litigating the matter before agreeing to the settlement, according ...
. WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC., SALEH OBAISI, and DR. WILLIAMS, Judge Charles R. Norgle, Sr. Defendants. RELEASE AND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT This Release and Settlement Agreement (the "Agreement") is made ...
OBAISI, M.D., IMHOTEP CARTER, M.D., WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC., TARRY WILLIAMS, MICHAEL MAGANA, MARCUS HARDY, VICTOR CALLOWAY, WALTER NICHOLSON, DARRYL EDWARDS, ROYCE BROWNREED, CYNTHIA GARCIA, JOHN ...
Brief • June 17, 2024
is hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows: I. Within twenty-one (21) calendar days of its receipt of Claimant's executed Settlement Agreement and executed copies ofW-9 forms from Killmer Lane, LLP ...
Article • January 15, 2009 • from PLN January, 2009
their trip home. It’s not as if U.S. officials didn’t know their actions were wrong. Under the Clinton administration, a legal memo from the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, issued in November 2000 ...
podcast, The Other Side, on November 3, 2025, when Currie pointed the finger at the state Department of Corrections (DOC) and its contracted medical provider, VitalCore Health Strategies. As PLN reported ...
corporation doing business in New Mexico. Defendant CHC was at all material times the employer of Defendant Shirley Walker. 15. Defendant CHC was contractually responsible for the provision of health care ...
Publication • February 1, 2015
Filed under: Jail Specific, Sentencing, Bail
or the prevalence of mental health issues. The last time the BJS released data on these topics was in 2002 in its Survey of Inmates in Local Jails, a detailed survey of a sample of nationally representative jail ...
Case • 1999
to provide that care' constitutes `deliberate indifference.' Carswell v. Bay County, 854 F2d 454, 457 (11th Cir. 1988); Ancata v. Prison Health Svcs., 769 F2d 700, 704 (11th Cir. 1985)." (Emphasis omitted ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Advocacy, Prison Reform
of an Adequate Standard of Living and Conditions of Confinement C. Health and Healthcare Rights of Prisoners i. General Medical Services for Prisoners ii. Psychiatric Services for Prisoners Suffering from Mental ...
) Respondent Fails to Implement Critical Public Health Protocols ...........................................................................................24 14 15 16 2. 17 The Uncontroverted Evidence ...
within 90 days of the Probation Department (Probation or Department) with a particular focus on its budget, fiscal, and personnel functions to ensure compliance with Board of Supervisors (Board) approved ...
Publication
Filed under: Wrongful Death
in the Sullivan CF health services unit. Officer D.W. stated he called the medical unit and spoke to RN K.D. Officer D.W. stated and documented in the security log that he requested an inmate to come down ...
The Connecticut Department of Corrections (CDOC) entered into a settlement agreement in September 2005 that specified extensive changes to its policies for confining and treating mentally ill prisoners ...
Article • May 15, 2007
worsened when he was housed with a smoking cellmate; that the prison "allows officials to completely disregard health concerns whenever administrative needs dictate" and smoking is the last factor considered ...
Case • 2004
to accurate and adequate medical records, and (3) the right to proper dispensing of prescription medication. Plaintiffs' contempt motion alleges that Defendants' health care program suffers from three ...
Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
suicide at the Nassau County Jail. The jury found the county and its medical contractor, Armor Correctional Health Services, were negligent and had violated Ryan’s constitutional rights. Ryan ...
Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
Liberties Union (NYCLU). In its complaint, the NYCLU wrote that “[d]espite an emerging consensus that solitary confinement places juveniles at risk of serious harm – including suicide, psychosis ...
Article • July 11, 2014 • from PLN July, 2014
, Okoro’s health deteriorated when he suffered from schizophrenia and stopped monitoring his diabetes. Williamson County contracts with Health Professionals, Ltd. (HPL) to provide medical care ...
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