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medication and flushed it down the toilet. This resulted in Kemp having epileptic seizures during which he injured himself. The case went to trial and a jury awarded Kemp $1.00 in nominal damages and $1.00 ...
Article • July 15, 2000 • from PLN July, 2000
$1.5 Million Awarded in Arizona Jail Medical Neglect Suit by On April 15, 1999, a Maricopa County Superior Court jury awarded $1.5 million in damages to former Maricopa County (Phoenix ...
BOP Medical Personnel Absolutely Immune from Suit by The Second Circuit Court of Appeals held that medical personnel employed by the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) are absolutely immune from suit ...
Article • July 15, 2008
Massachusetts Action to Compel Medical Treatment Dismissed; Lacked Eighth Amendment Claim, Diagnosis by Massachusetts State pro se prisoner Kenneth Mocks brought an action to compel ...
to take over health care services in state prisons, it prompted a mass exodus of staff. Over the course of several months, more than 60 of the roughly 300 employees in the state’s prison medical ...
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Spring. DEC SIGNIFICANT TORT CLAIMS See medical malpractice tort claim heading. Norris McGraw, T-SCR-98-009, $575,000. Ms. McGraw an inmate at FMC Fort Worth, alleges negligent medical care, infliction ...
Case • 2002
; and 2) granting summary judgment on the basis of qualified immunity to Officer King on Appellant's Eighth Amendment claim for deliberate indifference to a serious medical need -- namely, a panic attack ...
Case • 2000
-on-Inmate Violence 2. Second Claim -- § 1983: Failure to Provide Medical Care to Mr. Winton 3. Third Claim -- Wexford's Medical Malpractice 4. Fourth Claim -- Sheriff Glanz' Per Se Negligence 5 ...
Brief • December 7, 2017
a history, not uncommon among severely mentally ill people, of refusing to take any anti-psychotic medication. Despite his repeated, serious self-inflicted harm at the Boulder County jail, the Defendants ...
in April 2016. 2. When Terrill Thomas arrived at the Milwaukee County Jail, he was suffering from an acute mental health crisis and was in urgent need of medical attention. Instead of providing him ...
Publication • August 8, 2012
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Filed under: International, Immigration
Victoria López of the ACLU of Arizona was the primary investigator and author of this report. VI Deficiencies in Medical and Mental Health Care 28 Cover photo credit: Mary Lunetta. Cover poster credit ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
Vulnerable Populations in Detention 23 Victoria López of the ACLU of Arizona was the primary investigator and author of this report. VI Deficiencies in Medical and Mental Health Care 28 Cover photo ...
Brief • December 13, 2020
Filed 12/13/20 USDC Colorado Page 5 of 36 home. She is not receiving her steroid, nebulizer, or inhaler while in the jail. As a result of Ms. Weikert’s pregnancy and medical conditions, Ms. Weikert ...
or disclosed as part of the medical-record production permitted herein are based upon the respective understanding of Plaintiffs, the State and Corizon that the Court previously ordered the disclosure ...
Publication • August 10, 2016
of state inmates in the program. Inmate Medical Care. Realignment will make it easier to deliver adequate care to inmates requiring chronic outpatient medical care and alter the need for health care facility ...
Case • 1997
on plaintiffs' conditions of confinement claims and medical care claims denied and summary judgment on plaintiffs' legal access claims and free exercise claims granted. COUNSEL: APPEARANCES: For Plaintiffs ...
Case • 2002
for allowing correction officers Fial, Bennis, and Justinger to assault" plaintiff on July 10 and 11, 1996, and a claim for "negligent medical treatment by Sergeant Cunningham, R.N. B. Schmidt, and R.N. S ...
Brief • November 28, 2005
Settlement Agreement (paragraph 8) that a clinician from the Mental Health Unit (MHU) will schedule an appointment at least every 14 days with each SHU inmate who receives psychotropic medications or who ...
Brief • 2008
Filed 08/20/2008 Page 5 of 29 1 Espinoza Depo. at 30-31. 2 individual's degree of intoxication was to determine the 3 appropriate level of care the individual required, including 4 when medical ...
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