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Preliminary Injunction For Improved TB Testing in Pennsylvania Prisons by On September 29, 1992, a federal district court granted Pennsylvania state prisoners a preliminary injunction ordering the implementation of a new policy on the detection and treatment of tuberculosis (TB) cases in Pennsylvania state prisons. This is a, class-action suit …
Tenth Circuit Reverses Dismissal of Federal Prisoner's Medical Suit by The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's dismissal of a federal prisoner's suit, finding that the prisoner had adequately exhausted his administrative remedies and stated a cognizable deliberate indifference claim. Former Japanese Red Army member Yu Kikumura …
Prison Health Services Physician’s Assistant License Revocation Upheld by On June 2, 2005, a Maryland court of appeals upheld the revocation of a Prison Health Services (PBS) Physician’s Assistant (PA) certificate for fraudulently procuring prescriptions for his adult son. Carl F. Oltman, Sr., was a PA, employed by PHS, contracted …
Virgin Islands Prison Ordered Revamped After Ignoring Court's Warnings by U.S. District Court Judge Warren Young ordered change-at the Golden Grove Adult Correctional Facility (GGACF) in St. Croix, Virgin Islands. The court's original recommendation spurred by numerous complaints was ignored, leading to a persuasive Memorandum Opinion and accompanying order in …
Article • July 15, 2008
Colorado Coroner Entitled To Ambulatory Records For Requisite Autopsy Report by The City of Littleton (Colorado) appealed the court-ordered production of ambulatory records to Jefferson County Coroner Nancy Bodelson. The statutorily-mandated production was affirmed. Due to a victim's death in the absence of an attending physician, the coroner requested the …
ACLU Report - Mental Health Issues in Los Angeles County Jail 2008 r!n!lAMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION of SOUTHERN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA of LIBERTY II JUSTICE II EQUALITY EQUALITY Chair 7,2008 July 7, 2008 Jarl Mohn Jarl Mohn President To: Douglas Mirell Mirell Chairs Emeriti Danny Goldberg Allan K. Allan K. …
Gautier v. Hickman, CA, Settlement, prisoner medical death, 2007 Case 2:07-cv-00390-GGH 1 2 3 Document 92 Filed 06/27/2008 Page 1 of 3 LAW OFFICES OF RICHARD SELTZER RICHARD A. SELTZER, SBN 92317 2 Theatre Square, Suite 234 Orinda, California 94563 Telephone: (925) 253-7909 Facsimile: (925) 254-0550 4 5 Attorneys for …
Brief • June 24, 2008
Heston v. City of Salinas, CA, Plf Memo Def No Costs, police taser death cardiac arrest, 2008 1 John Burton, State Bar No. 86029 THE LAW OFFICES OF JOHN BURTON 2 414 South Marengo Avenue Pasadena, California 91101 3 Telephone: (626) 449-8300 4 Facsimile: (626) 449-4417 E-Mail: jb@johnburtonlaw.com 5 Peter …
Brief • June 18, 2008
Henricks v. Pickaway CI, OH, Complaint, Appendicitis Misdiagnosis, 2008 Case: 2:08-cv-00580-GCS-MRA Doc #: 3 Filed: 06/18/08 Page: 1 of 79 PAGEID #: 95 R c::;'. <""~JVEft THE UNITED ST ATES DISTRICT COURT ~-' . ifOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO JUN 17 2006 JAMl<A> ~'--'NINI, CLERK COLUMBUS, OHIO Jgl:m HeRrieks …
Article • June 15, 2008 • from PLN June, 2008
$154,000 Awarded to Hawaii Prisoner Injured by Jumping from Bunk Bed Without Ladder And Exposed to ETS by Hawaii’s First Circuit Court has awarded a prisoner $153,652.73 in a negligence lawsuit. The prisoner’s claims arise from the failure to provide ladders on bunk beds and failure to enforce a non-smoking …
Article • June 15, 2008 • from PLN June, 2008
California Homosexual Prisoner Family Visits Policy Draws Fire by California’s newly adopted state prison policy permitting overnight conjugal visits for registered domestic partners who are in prison has been praised by homosexual advocacy groups but has drawn fire from religious conservatives. Prison conjugal visiting began in 1918 in Mississippi as …
Nevada Prisoner Health Care So Atrocious, Prisoners Volunteer for Execution to Avoid Suffering by David Reutter by David M. Reutter “It is my opinion that the medical care provided at Ely State Prison amounts to the grossest possible medical malpractice, and the most shocking and callous disregard for human life …
Article • June 15, 2008 • from PLN June, 2008
$80,000 Settlement For Injury Caused By Defective Federal Prison Sidewalk by The Bureau of Prisons has agreed to pay Beatrice Codianni-Robles, a prisoner at the Federal Correctional Institute in Danbury, Connecticut, $80,000 to settle a federal tort claims suit. While walking outside her prison unit on July 29, 2002 Codianni-Rubles …
Junk Bonds to Junk Science? Drug Treatment Program Questioned by Greg Dober by Gregory Dober What was worth approximately $554 million in 2007 and is valued at about $94 million today? The correct answer is the stock market value of a firm formerly known as Alaska Freightways Inc., a shell …
Article • June 15, 2008 • from PLN June, 2008
Flesh-Eating Bacteria Grossly Disfigures Misdiagnosed Washington State Prisoner by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg A Washington state prisoner who lay for two days in the Stafford Creek Correctional Facility infirmary in agonizing pain, with a rash covering his torso and slowly drifting into septic shock, had been misdiagnosed by …
California Prison Beset by Deadly Valley Fever Epidemic by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg In the past three years more than 900 of the 5,300 prisoners at California’s Pleasant Valley State Prison (PVSP) in Fresno County, plus 80 staff members, have contracted coccidioidomycosis, a fungus commonly known as “valley …
Article • June 15, 2008 • from PLN June, 2008
Texas Prisoner’s Hepatitis C Claim Not Frivolous, Fifth Circuit Holds by A Texas prisoner’s claim alleging that his civil rights were violated by the denial of hepatitis c treatment based on policy decisions rather than on medical factors was not frivolous, the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals held, in …
Article • June 15, 2008 • from PLN June, 2008
Ohio Jail Prisoner’s Excessive Force Lawsuit Settles For $100,000 by On May 24, 2007, an Ohio prisoner who claimed he suffered permanent back injury after guards beat him at the Delaware County Jail accepted a $100,000 settlement to end his lawsuit against the county and others. Plaintiff Steven Foster, 23, …
Article • June 15, 2008 • from PLN June, 2008
$700,000 Settlement in Minnesota Teen’s Wrongful Death Caused by Jail’s Indifference to Head Infection by Shortly after his arrest and booking into Minnesota’s Mille Lacs County Jail, 18-year-old Brandon Brown began Complaining of excruciating head pain. The result of jail personnel’s failure to treat him caused his death and a …
Article • June 15, 2008
Filed under: Medical, Evidentiary Ruling
Massachusetts Court of Appeals: Instructional Videotape Not Learned Treatise by On March 15, 1990, a Massachusetts court of appeals ruled that an instructional medical videotape was not a learned treatise and was therefore inadmissible as evidence in a medical malpractice case. Stanley G. Simmons, 69, was a patient of Dr. …
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