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Article • May 15, 2007
Pre-Trial Detainees Must Pay Cost of Expert Testimony by The Third Circuit Court of Appeals held, in a medical neglect claim, an expert's medical testimony fees, except in criminal cases, will be paid by the pre-trial detainee. A pre-trial detainee at Pennsylvania Allegheny County Jail (County) suffering from ulna nerve …
Article • May 15, 2007
WA City Liable for Jail Doctor's Negligence by IN 1975, Michael Shea, a prisoner in the Spokane County Jail in Spokane, Washington repeatedly complained of severe back pain. Even though he was in jail for drunk driving after being in an auto accident, the jail physician only treated Shea for …
Georgia Appeals Court Upholds $600,000 Judgment Against CMS by On July 5, 2001, the Court of Appeals of Georgia Upheld a trial court's $600,000 award to Stephanie Stitt, a former state prisoner, who suffered permanent nerve damage as a result of Correctional Medical Service's (CMS) egregiously inadequate treatment of her …
Article • May 15, 2007
Prison Doctors Denied Summary Judgment on Deliberate Indifference Claim by The U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii denied summary judgment to five prison doctors at the Maui Community Correctional Center (MCCC) and the Halawa Correctional Facility (HCF) in Hawaii in a claim of deliberate indifference to a serious …
Article • May 15, 2007
Limits On Medical Malpractice Damages Violates Texas Constitution by The Texas Supreme Court held that statutory limits placed on medical malpractice damages violated the Texas Constitution. Infant Christopher Lucas had a penicillin product injected directly into an artery; a blockage formed causing the blood-starvation of nerve cells. Christopher was permanently …
Article • May 15, 2007
Idaho Shaving Rule Infraction Against Prisoner with Brain Problem Vacated by The plaintiff, who suffers from a neurological disorder causing jerking and shaking, declined to shave because doing so with a razor blade endangered his safety (he had already cut himself trying to do so), and they wouldn't let him …
Divided Tenth Circuit Panel Reverses Jail Prisoner's Dismissed Claims by In a decision producing three separate opinions, a panel of the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals has partly reversed a Kansas Federal District Court decision dismissing a former prisoner's claims against the Wyandotte County [Kansas] Jail. Wesley I. Purkey …
PHS Responsible For Deaths Of New York Prisoners by by Michael Rigby Prison Health Services (PHS) has killed another patient. According to a highly critical 10-page report released by the New York State Commission of Correction on June 23, 2004, the 2001 death of Brian Tetrault, a prisoner in the …
First Circuit Holds ADA Title II Abrogated State Sovereign Immunity by Bob Williams The First Circuit court of appeals has held that Title II of the Americans with Disability Act (ADA), as applied in this case, abrogates state sovereign immunity. There is now a 6-3 split in the circuits on …
Idaho Free Speech Claim Reinstated, Voluntary Dismissal Clarified by The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held that factual issues precluded summary judgment on a prisoner's free speech claim and that dismissal with prejudice of his remaining claims was an abuse of discretion. Idaho prison regulations require prisoners to shave daily. …
Article • September 15, 2000 • from PLN September, 2000
Prison Physician Liable for Refusal of Care by Ronald Young Prison Physician Liable For Refusal of Care The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals held that a federal prisoner's Biven's claim did not state a medical care claim against a prison guard who failed to have the prisoner checked out after …
$250,000 FTCA Beating Judgment Reversed by The court of appeals for the Eleventh Circuit held that the discretionary function exception to the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) shields the United States from liability for injuries sustained by a federal prisoner, as a result of an attack by another prisoner. A …
$45,000 Award in BOP Tort Claim Medical Neglect Suit by Afederal district court in Texas has awarded a pro se federal prisoner $45,000 under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), 28 U.S.C. §§ 2671-2680, for medical neglect by the United States Bureau of Prisons (BOP) in failing to transfer him …
Article • February 15, 1996 • from PLN February, 1996
No Jurisdiction for Some Appeals by The court of appeals for the eighth circuit has held that it lacks jurisdiction to hear appeals on issues not decided on the merits in the district court. Marlon Robinson, a Missouri state prisoner, filed suit claiming prison officials were deliberate indifferent to his …
Article • November 15, 1994 • from PLN November, 1994
Refusal to Help Prisoner Eat Illegal by A Wisconsin state prisoner suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, had difficulty eating due to weakness in his arms, hands, jaw, facial and throat muscles used in eating due to the disease's progression. Part of the treatment …
Article • October 15, 1994 • from PLN October, 1994
No Immunity for Delay of Medical Care by Willie Harris was a pretrial detainee in the Coweta County, Georgia, jail. When he was arrested his hand was injured by tight handcuffs. Upon arrival at the jail, on September 6, 1990, he requested treatment for the injury. He was seen by …
Delay of Medical Care States Claim by Willie Harris was a pretrial detainee in the Coweta County, Georgia, jail. When he was arrested his hand was injured by tight handcuffs. Upon arrival at the jail, on September 6, 1990, he requested treatment for the injury. He was seen by the …
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