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Publication • June 2, 2016
/Five Point Restraints applied/used Number/Reason (M=Medical, V=Violent Behavior, O=Other) Type (C=Chair, B=Bed, BB=Board, O=Other) Offender / Detainee Medical Referrals as a result of injuries ...
Publication • May 28, 2021
alone. I have been isolated at Martin Correctional Institution, Florida State Prison, Reception and Medical Center, and Santa Rosa Correctional Institution. 8. The cells in isolation at all ...
Publication • May 28, 2021
alone. I have been isolated at Martin Correctional Institution, Florida State Prison, Reception and Medical Center, and Santa Rosa Correctional Institution. 8. The cells in isolation at all ...
Medical Treatment Cannot Be Delayed to Coerce Confession by Medical Treatment Cannot Be Delayed To Coerce Confession Wesley Taylor is a Missouri state prisoner who suffered a ruptured ...
Article • March 15, 2002 • from PLN March, 2002
medical attention for it throughout the duration of her confinement. Despite her best efforts, WCCW medical staff continually ignored her repeated requests for treatment, and in fact prescribed medication ...
Article • March 15, 2002 • from PLN March, 2002
Filed under: Medical, Cardiovascular, Urinary
arrival, she complained of swollen legs and feet, general fatigue, and chest pains. These symptoms persisted and Ms. Bartlett continued to seek medical attention, but WCCW medical staff refused to examine ...
Article • May 15, 2006 • from PLN May, 2006
Filed under: Medical, Medication, Staffing
Robots Package Medications for Jails by In a 21st Century move designed to both save $1 million per year and improve the accuracy of drug dispensing in county jails, Contra Costa County ...
Article • May 15, 2008
medical practice. A pro se prisoner is inadequate to represent the interests of other prisoners in a class action. At 290: "Active tuberculosis is surely a 'serious medical need,' ... and even ...
Article • May 15, 2007
W.VA Prisoner Forced to Receive Medical Treatment to Prevent Death, But Have Right to Refuse Treatment When Death is Inevitable by W.VA Prisoner Forced to Receive Medical Treatment ...
Article • May 15, 2007
better medical care in prison than out.) Under plain error review (the argument not having been raised in the district court), the policy does not violate the Eighth Amendment, since it provides ...
Article • May 15, 2007
PHS Avoids Liability in Maine Prison Suicide by The decedent committed suicide in prison. The court refuses to draw an adverse inference against the medical defendants from missing records ...
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 ...
Article • May 15, 2007
he fell from his top bunk. Those injuries were worth just $75, however. DCS prisoner Michael Smith was medically restricted to a lower bunk. Despite this restriction, he was assigned to a top ...
Article • May 15, 2007
process, but rejected the medical treatment claim. The district court dismissed all claims, for failure to state a claim. The complaint avered three claims: (1) intentional and reckless disregard ...
$90,000 Awarded to Massachusetts Prisoner for Inadequate Medical Care After Beating by $90,000 Awarded to Massachusetts Prisoner for Inadequate Medical Care After Beating A Massachusetts ...
to suffer from gender dysphoria, better known as transsexualism, and demanded medical treatment which prison officials refused to provide, at least in part because plaintiff wore a mustache which defendants ...
to prisoners suffering from fatal illnesses, even when the prison has contracted out its medical care to a third party. An Iowa state prisoner with leukemia was denied a bone marrow transplant by the Iowa ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Differing Medical Opinions Not Deliberate Indifference by The Ninth Circuit has held that differing medical opinions do not constitute deliberate indifference. In November 1986, while ...
Arrestee Strip Search Upheld in Maryland by The plaintiff was arrested on an outstanding warrant and detained for about 14 hours. Her neck brace and medication were confiscated ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Kentucky Pschiatrist Gets Qualified Immunity in Forced Medication Suit by In April of 2003, Anthony Hills was in a Kentucky jail on state burglary charges. He was sent to the Kentucky ...
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