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medical unit when Henderson was brought there on September 27, 2011 due to chest pains. Henderson was left handcuffed and shackled in a holding cell called the “tub room.” Two unrestrained male ...
Article • April 2, 2018 • from PLN April, 2018
as simeprevir (brand named Olysio) and sofosbuvir (brand named Sovaldi). The drugs, a new class of medication called direct-acting antivirals (DAAs), were proven to be over 90% effective in clinical trials ...
Sweeping Settlement Covers Medical and Mental Health Care at Wisconsin Women’s Prison by On August 23, 2010, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and ACLU of Wisconsin filed ...
diabetes and breathing disorders, and gave information where he received the medications he took. He also authorized staff to access his medical history, and the judge at Mr. Christie’s arraignment asked ...
Article • August 15, 2013
Taser use, saying that “when used properly, medical experts have concluded that Taser technology is among the most effective and safest use-of-force interventions available to law enforcement ...
Article • November 15, 2013 • from PLN November, 2013
Book Review: Against Their Will: The Secret History of Medical Experimentation on Children in Cold War America by Christopher Zoukis by Allen M. Hornblum, Judith L. Newman and Gregory J ...
the sheriff and the jail’s privately-contracted medical provider, Correctional Healthcare Companies (CHC) – now Correct Care Solutions – after he was denied medical treatment for at least 16 ...
Article • May 15, 2013 • from PLN May, 2013
period. Sampson’s estate filed suit claiming that the DCJ defendants were deliberately indifferent to his medical needs. The federal district court denied the defendants’ motion for summary judgment ...
that overcrowding is the primary cause of constitutionally inadequate medical and mental health care in California’s prison system [See: PLN, July 2011, p.1], attorneys at the Prison Law Office, joined by Disability ...
month of Ramadan. Tarrer had a medical condition that required him to take medication. When he requested that jail medical staff give him the medication at a time when he was not fasting, he was denied ...
Article • August 28, 2015 • from PLN September, 2015
recommended an MRI and other treatment; however, the prison medical director refused to authorize an MRI. Francis saw Dr. Swenson again in February 2008. Noting that “he previously thought [Francis] had ...
Article • August 31, 2015 • from PLN September, 2015
of Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and doctors. The defendants included the head of the DOC, the warden at FMWCC and various prison employees. The lawsuit alleged that DOC staff members handcuffed Nabors ...
Article • January 12, 2016
for prisoners' medical services through the Affordable Care Act (ACA), as well as outsourcing such care to public university medical centers to offset the soaring costs of correctional health care. The October ...
Article • May 3, 2019 • from PLN May, 2019
Filed under: Private Prisons, Corizon
; That’s what former Kansas prisoner Sarah Loretta Cook said about Corizon Health, the state’s prison medical care provider. With expected increases in the Kansas prison population over the next five ...
Article • August 7, 2019 • from PLN August, 2019
. Due to two previous incarcerations at the jail, his history was known to jail staff and medical personnel by the time he was booked into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center on July 27, 2009 ...
Article • June 4, 2019 • from PLN June, 2019
requested medical care several times but prison medical staff accused her of faking her symptoms. On May 25, 2014, Fischer was discovered lying on the floor of her cell. She was not responsive. A video ...
Article • February 15, 2025 • from PLN February, 2025
a separate agreement inked on October 11, 2024, contracted private jail medical provider Advance Correctional Healthcare (ACH) also settled claims against the firm for an undisclosed sum. Copeland was booked ...
Article • March 1, 2025 • from PLN March, 2025
,” as the appellate Court recalled. Other prisoners expressed concern for his health when he started to exhibit symptoms of heat exhaustion—a serious medical condition. During a stop at a gas ...
Colorado Detainee Tasered During Seizure, Paid $116,731.73 and $83,268.27 in Fees by A Colorado detainee settled his medical neglect and excessive force suit within four months of filing ...
Article • July 15, 2010 • from PLN July, 2010
challenging various fees they were being charged, and requesting declaratory and injunctive relief. The fees included a $5 per day “cost-of-care” fee, $5 per medical appointment, $5 for an eyeglasses ...
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