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an upper bunk stated sufficient facts to assert an Eighth Amendment claim for deliberate indifference to his serious medical needs, as well as a violation of California Government Code (GC) § 845.6 [state ...
Florida Jail Liable in Medical Neglect Death by PHS by Carol Ancata, personal representative of Anthony Ancata, deceased, and natural guardian of Tara Ancata, filed a lawsuit against Prison ...
Article • May 15, 2007
to be medically transferred to KCIW. The jail doctor placed a letter in Coate's medical file documenting his suspicions and the tests that were needed. Unfortunately, Coate's records did not arrive at KCIW with her ...
of Appeals upheld a lower court's denial of qualified immunity to jail officials who ignored a detainee's medical distress, causing his death. Walter Gordon, Jr., was arrested in Washington County, Minnesota ...
Article • October 15, 2007 • from PLN October, 2007
Filed under: Medical, Medical Expenses
Illinois Supreme Court Holds Prisoner Medical Co-Payment Fee Can’t Be Deducted From Future Funds by John Dannenberg Illinois Supreme Court Holds Prisoner Medical Co-Payment Fee Can't ...
alleged in his 42 U.S.C. § 1983 complaint that prison officials were deliberately indifferent to his serious medical needs. Reyes suffered from a degenerative spine condition in January 2011 when Dr ...
Article • July 28, 2017 • from PLN August, 2017
, 2016 that a two-month delay in ordering a biopsy of a prisoner’s potentially cancerous masses did not constitute deliberate indifference to his serious medical needs. Calvin Whiting ...
California County Settles Class-action Lawsuit Over Jail Medical and Mental Health Care by Matthew Clarke In November 2015, Riverside County, California agreed to settle a federal class ...
a lawsuit over the solitary confinement of a then-70-year-old prisoner following an alleged false positive drug test caused by Zantac, a heartburn medication. Carol Lester, a former New Mexico state prisoner ...
estate alleged that his death occurred because the cell where he was housed did not have an emergency call button and the facility lacked a medical director, among other claims. On May 26, 2010, prisoner ...
New York: Nearly $10 Million in Settlements Over Denial of Medical Care at Rikers Island by On November 13, 2015, the City of New York entered into a $3.8 million settlement in a lawsuit ...
Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
Filed under: Jail Specific, Suicides
was not screened by appropriate medical professionals and was placed in general population. He took his own life two days later, on September 16, 2012.  According to the district court’s opinion, &ldquo ...
Article • December 7, 2017
Gonzalez with medications and therapies. In October of 2008, the Mental Health Interdisciplinary Treatment Team (IDTT), inclusive of CTF's Dr. Katz, Dr. Bony, Ph.D., and Dr. Bill Zika concurred that Gonzalez ...
Article • July 22, 2018
for her medically diagnosed condition of gender dysphoria. Lisa Mitchell argued that she had identified as a woman and that DOC officials while she was confined (and her parole officers after her release ...
Article • February 6, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
laminectomy surgery at an outside hospital. Dr. Gautam Phookan, who performed the procedure, prescribed a 30-day supply of pain medication and physical therapy. Two days later, Lemond was discharged ...
Eighth Circuit Upholds Dismissal of Minnesota Prisoner Medical Deliberate Indifference Lawsuit by On November 24, 2014, the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals issued a ruling that affirmed ...
Article • December 27, 2017
indifference and negligence in the United States jail and prison systems. Henson did everything right: he told medical staff that he had pneumonia and emphysema and had been in the emergency room a few days ...
that he “unsuccessfully sought help from medical staff on multiple occasions, but was denied,” according to the complaint. “Other inmates also reported that [he] was severely depressed ...
Jail (WCJ) filed a wrongful death lawsuit in April 2015. The suit alleges inadequate medical care, and seeks $25 million in damages. Abdul Akbar, 59, was serving a nine-month sentence for breaking ...
Article • December 19, 2017
by Louisiana prisoners who alleged substandard medical care. Joseph Lewis, Jr. sued the Louisiana State Penitentiary (Angola) alleging violations of his Eighth Amendment rights and the American Disabilities Act ...
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