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Article • February 15, 2005 • from PLN February, 2005
that a state prisoner's allegation of economic damages stemming from the purported improper release of his medical records and substandard medical care stated a claim sufficient to withstand a motion ...
Article • August 15, 2005 • from PLN August, 2005
medical care at a 640-bed Wackenhut-run jail caused a prisoner to give birth prematurely. Melissa Villarreal, 32, a former prisoner at the Wackenhut-run jail in downtown San Antonio, was arrested ...
Article • February 15, 2000 • from PLN February, 2000
Filed under: Medical, Injury -- Misc.
under the Eighth amendment. On July 30, 1997, Daniel Petrichko, a Pennsylvania state prisoner, dislocated his shoulder when another prisoner pushed him into a pole. Petrichko immediately sought medical ...
Article • March 15, 2002 • from PLN March, 2002
$62,000 in Slip and Fall/Medical Neglect/Retaliation Case by $62,000 in slip and fall/medical neglect/retaliation case Karen Posey was incarcerated at the WCCW on April 25, 1996. During ...
Article • December 15, 1998 • from PLN December, 1998
to the jail's medical log, Sheriff Ken Ergle's "dentist", Illya Fitzgerald Hathorn, pulled one of Stanley's teeth. Now Stanley is suing the jail because Hathorn was not a licensed dentist. Carrie Proctor ...
Dismissal of Medical and Retaliation Claims Reversed by Bob Williams The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, in an unpublished opinion, has reversed a lower courts ...
Gierloff. Hartvigsen told jurors that he has a heart condition requiring medicine but that CCA guards would often withhold his medication for "disciplinary reasons." He also testified that CCA medical ...
Article • September 15, 2001 • from PLN September, 2001
Former BOP Prisoner Settles Medical Suit for $355,000 by Lonnie Burton The federal government wrote Terry Dean Scearce a check for $355,000 in November, 2000, to settle his claim that he ...
Article • December 15, 2007
suffered a fractured fibula when he fell in a puddle of water leaked from a washing machine and that treatment by prison medical staff was insufficient. After he slipped, prisoner David Wood reported ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Medical, Skin, Veterans
ordered that he wear medically-prescribed white clothing and that he have contamination bags. Upon return to the prison, a medical technician ordered the prisoner to discard the clothing and bags ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Serious Medical Need by The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a jury may find that obsessive-compulsive disorder is a serious medical need that must ...
Article • May 15, 2007
California Settles Inadequate Psychiatric, Medical Care Suit for $1.5 Million by On May 16, 1996, the State of California agreed to settle for $1.5 million a lawsuit arising from ...
Delaware DOC Denial of Medical Diet Suit Proceeds by The plaintiff filed a grievance in September 1998, almost four years before the defendants moved to dismiss for non-exhaustion, and had ...
in the city jail due to inadequate medical care. While serving a five day sentence in the Portsmouth jail for driving with a suspended license, Mark Anthony Benthall, 23, suffered a fatal asthma attack ...
KY Guards Found Liable in Denial of Medical Care. by The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals held Hardin County, Kentucky was not liable in a prisoner's denial of medical care claim, but upheld ...
Article • May 15, 2007
is a miscarriage of justice," i.e., "when the jury's verdict is against the weight of the evidence." (225, quoting a Second Circuit case). That standard is not met here. The plaintiff argued that the medical ...
Article • May 15, 2007
unwanted medical treatment. The court assumes without deciding that use of the shampoo constitutes medical treatment and says that the policy therefore "would implicate the inmate's constitutionally ...
), a serious medical emergency that can often lead to death if not treated aggressively in a hospital. A jail nurse then gave him a preventative medication that was too late to help his symptoms. A videotape ...
$790,000 Settlement In Ulcer Death of Georgia Jail Prisoner by In November 2005, Dekalb County, Georgia, a private medical provider, and a local hospital agreed to pay a combined total ...
mentioned exactly what they were doing. The audit also addressed questionable implementation of medical fees. Work-release prisoners were charged $3 co-payments if they initiated a medical visit ...
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