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Article • October 3, 2014
or delay of necessary medical care.   State officials have the ultimate responsibility for assuring prisoners receive medical care, but private contractors who deliver care make the day-to-day decision ...
Article • October 26, 2015 • from PLN November, 2015
that he did not attempt a further suicide effort.” Yet according to the lawsuit, Burns’ mental health condition was not listed in the special cautions and medical section of his jail intake ...
Brief • September 12, 1989
of Corrections; ) EDDIE YLST, Superintendent, California ) Medical Facility; and DR. KENNETH ) SHEPARD, Medical Director, California ) Medical Facility, ) ) Defendants. ) Civil Action No. ) 23 24 COMPLAINT 25 ...
or alcohol. He also had a documented history of accidentally overdosing on his prescription medications and at least two serious suicide attempts. At the time of his arrest he was receiving outpatient mental ...
Brief • 2007
of Corrections; (2) testimony regarding the “ultimate issue” of whether the use of force by defendants was excessive, or in good faith; (3) the destruction of a portion of Mr. Dole’s medical records relating ...
Sixth Circuit Limits Deliberate Indifference Standard 
in Kentucky Jail Medical Care Challenge by David M. Reutter Since its September 2021 ruling in Brawner v. Scott Cty., the U.S. Court ...
Brief • 2001
Munson v Dc Compl Prisoner Attack Medical Neglect 2001 ~ ~ L).Dr'r)f·'J\A';;)'~ I t,:l\,.L.... l. n _.~ A ';f L ..~.... ..... .(. ~' . -',' ~L' ~ ~ .'; , ..., \ SUPERIOR COURT ...
Article • February 1, 2021 • from PLN February, 2021
others, prompting then-U.S. Attorney General Robert Barr to direct federal Bureau of Prisons officials to begin releasing older and medically vulnerable prisoners under the CARES Act. Federal prisons ...
, informed arresting officers of his condition, MCDC staff—including employees of the jail’s privately contracted medical provider, Southern Health Partners (SHP)—allegedly provided Crawford ...
Article • May 1, 2022 • from PLN May, 2022
medications. The prisoner, Wayne A. Porretti, 62, has suffered from lifelong severe mental illnesses: Tourette’s syndrome, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, personality disorder, and paranoid ...
In-the-News Article • May 24, 2016
NM DOC changes medical provider; PLN public records suit cited May 24, 2016 Articles about PLN Litigation Santa Fe New Mexican Centurion wins 1-year inmate care contracts worth $52M Posted:&amp ...
In-the-News Article • September 17, 2024
N.M. prison medical provider to pay $150K for withholding public records from nonprofit Sept. 17, 2024 Articles about PLN Litigation Santa Fe New Mexican A judge ordered a former New Mexico prison ...
In-the-News Article • August 3, 2018
medical care to inmates, the 52-year-old prisoner starved to death in his cell at Union Correctional Institution, according to a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday by his family and initiated by the Human ...
Publication
sprayed with pepper spray and shocked with an M-26 Taser. Jason Nichols, 21, died at OU Medical Centershortly after he was dropped off there by police. About 3 a.m. Saturday, Nichols confronted officers ...
Publication • April 2, 2015
, Chairman D.C. Council 1350 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 504 Washington, DC 20004 RE: Corizon Health and D.C. Jail Medical Contract Dear Chairman Mendelson: On behalf of the Human Rights Defense Center (HRDC ...
Brief • April 12, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Detention Center’s (“MDC”) management staff, medical staff, or other persons who consent to testify on its behalf, who must testify about information known or reasonably available to Respondent concerning ...
Publication • August 15, 2016
involved—making the consequences of the defendant’s conduct obvious; and (4) By not taking such measures, the defendant caused the plaintiff’s injuries. Medical Care To succeed in her/his claim about failure ...
delivery issues involving medical care, e'ducation and prevention programs, and discharge planning. No Lost Causes: A Na,tional Action Meeting on HIV and Hepatitis in Prisons, held this past June ...
to medication. Built in 1922 as an office building and retrofitted as a jail in the 1980s, JI was closed in 2017 due to what public safety officials called a “security nightmare.” Jayne, Miller, “I-Team looks ...
with HCV and to a new generation ofprisoner peer educators focusing their efforts on HCV. In addition, complaint letters to prison administrators, once drafted to request HIVIAIDS medications, now ask ...
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