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Article • July 15, 2005 • from PLN July, 2005
Filed under: Medical
) for medical treatment were denied. Guards told him when he demanded treatment that he would be infracted for misconduct. On August 28, when he signed up for sick call, he was told no medical aid was available ...
Seventh Circuit Reverses Dismissal of BOP Medical Neglect Case; by District Court Abused Discretion in Denying Counsel The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's denial ...
that the hitching post be at mid-chest level, not above the shoulders; that the guard placing the prisoner on the hitching post check with the medical department to see if the prisoner has a medical condition ...
Case • 2001
. Draper; Dora Schriro; William Wade, M. D.; Richard Washington; David Dormire; Michael Groose; Correctional Medical Services, Appellees. Edward Allen Moore, Appellee, v. Ernest-Jackson, D.D.S.; Randee ...
Article • December 7, 2018 • from PLN December, 2018
Filed under: Dental Care
) that the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment guarantees prisoners the right to be free from “deliberate indifference” to their “serious medical needs&rdquo ...
looks like a medical condition.” The symptoms of meningitis, a contagious disease, include mental confusion. But it wasn’t until they received the coroner’s report on Cameron’s ...
Article • February 5, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
that the DOC’s refusal to treat their HCV with the current “standard of medical care” by using direct-acting antiviral drugs (DAAs), such as Harvoni or Sovaldi, constituted deliberate ...
at the jail, including whether adequate medical care is being provided. The deaths have also led to questions about Sheriff Clarke, who claimed in May 2017 that he had been appointed by President Trump to serve ...
Article • December 21, 2017
Filed under: Suicides
woke her, Diana responded slowly, had a hard time keeping her eyes open and her speech was slurred. When asked if she had been drinking or taking medication, Diana said she had a drink the night before ...
-offenders, reduce medical costs and possibly keep them from sliding back into crime. “It potentially revolutionizes the criminal justice system and health system,” said Faye Taxman, a health services ...
Article • June 3, 2016 • from PLN June, 2016
has been responsible for an increasing number of overdose deaths – 62 in Los Angeles County alone in 2014. Enter a medication called Naloxone, also known by its brand name, Narcan. Naloxone ...
Article • May 15, 2013
a complaint with the Georgia Composite Medical Board against Dr. Carlo Musso, seeking the revocation or suspension of his medical license for illegally importing and distributing sodium thiopental, one ...
Article • March 6, 2019 • from PLN March, 2019
medical condition.  The Lane County Sheriff’s Department operates a jail in Eugene, Oregon, and contracted with Corizon Health to provide medical and mental health care for prisoners.&nbsp ...
Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
medical and mental health problems, and repeated denials of healthcare at the jail. In January 2013, 52-year-old Betty Wills was “actively psychotic” when she arrived at HRRJ. She also suffered ...
Article • October 15, 2023 • from PLN October, 2023
to 24 hours per day restricts their access to medical care and mental health care. Medical personnel come to death row sparingly, and when they do, the interviews are conducted through cell doors, making ...
Article • April 26, 2024
indifference to his seizure condition by failing to provide anti-seizure medication over a four-day period, resulting in a seizure that caused brain damage. Before the Court was the appeal of prisoner David ...
Brief • January 19, 2017
Marbet v. City of Portland, OR, Export Report, Use of Pepper Spray, 2017 Duke University Medical Center Department of Community & Family Medicine Division of Occupational & Environmental Medicine Box ...
Brief • May 24, 2010
: BROCK JOHN BEHLER, Plaintiffv. DENNIS GRIVOIS, Defendant. As further consideration for this release, BROCK JOHN BEHLER represents and warrants that, other than those medical bills he incurred after ...
punishing him with shoddy medical care and lousy conditions that prisoners are subjected to. But that’s exactly what Carlos Hall, Sr. claimed he suffered at Arkansas’s Pulaski County Regional ...
and detainees at California’s Monterey County Jail. As previously reported in PLN, the suit was filed in 2013 alleging deficient medical, mental health and dental care at the jail by Wellpath, then known ...
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