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Article • January 3, 2018
with a note on the cell door. jailers had not opened the door, even to remove refuse, for weeks. Jail medical staff was aware of the conditions in the cell, but took no action. None of the medical staff ...
Article • October 12, 2018 • from PLN October, 2018
medication before he entered the prison system. Despite being aware of his condition due to a previous incarceration, the medical provider at the Sterling Correctional Facility refused to prescribe him anti ...
of Justice (DOJ) Office of Inspector General (OIG) for overcharging the Bureau of Prisons for contract services, abusing prisoners with inadequate medical care, and wrongfully disciplining other prisoners ...
and medical disability. According to Linen's Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) complaint, he was wrongfully terminated from his position immediately following his application for medical retirement ...
Article • September 5, 2018 • from PLN September, 2018
beat a compliant prisoner without any reason, causing him to become paralyzed, then “released” him while he was in the hospital so the jail wouldn’t have to pay his medical bills. John ...
Federal Prisoner Receives $20,000 for Inadequate Medical Treatment for His Hand Injury by Lonnie Burton On March 7, 2000, the United States agreed to pay a federal prisoner the sum of $20,000 ...
Article • September 18, 2014 • from PLN September, 2014
a civil rights action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 alleging that officials at the Racine County Jail were deliberately indifferent to his medical needs and violated his due process rights when ...
of Georgia prisoner Tracy A. Miller, incarcerated at the Augusta State Medical Prison (ASMP). Miller is a paraplegic confined to a wheelchair. He alleged in his civil rights complaint that prison officials had ...
Idaho Supreme Court Affirms Firing of PHS Medical Director by The Idaho Supreme Court has upheld a lower court’s dismissal of a prison doctor’s challenge to his job termination, stemming ...
Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN April, 2015
a trial was scheduled to begin in a Texas federal district court, Gregg County officials agreed to settle a case involving the death of a prisoner who was denied the prescription medications she had been ...
Article • April 1, 2016 • from PLN April, 2016
$3.5 Million for South Carolina Prisoner’s Death Due to Deliberate Indifference by The estate of a prisoner who died as a result of complications from medical ailments that went untreated ...
Article • June 3, 2015 • from PLN June, 2015
Filed under: Medical Expenses
Ex-Con Seeks Return to Prison for Medical Treatment by Ex-Con Seeks Return to Prison for Medical Treatment In a depressing commentary on the availability of health care in the United States ...
Article • June 3, 2015 • from PLN June, 2015
, the City of North Platte and Great Plains Regional Medical Center agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by the sister of a Nebraska jail prisoner who committed suicide. As part of the settlement, the county ...
Article • March 7, 2016
; besides one the nurse could telephone, if needed—to prescribe medications or treat her. The 27-year-old died in jail on November 11, 2011. As his allergies triggered an attack of bronchial asthma ...
Penitentiary Allenwood, Pennsylvania for racketeering prevailed on a deliberate indifference and medical neglect claim against the United States of America. He was awarded over $775,000.00 in damages. According ...
the state's 2,000 prisoners, it also hired an independent third-party to keep tabs on the private contractor. And yet, Correct Care Solutions (CCS) has still committed gross negligence, medical malpractice ...
the facility’s private operator, CoreCivic (formerly Corrections Corporation of America) and its contract medical provider, alleging staff allowed another prisoner to assault him without intervening ...
Article • July 2, 2019 • from PLN July, 2019
Filed under: Medical, Medication, Hepatitis
Minnesota Prisoners Win Access to New Hepatitis C Medications by Minnesota prisoners have prevailed in a class-action lawsuit requiring the Department of Corrections (DOC) to provide highly ...
Article • October 4, 2019 • from PLN October, 2019
Filed under: Medical, Hepatitis
; The lead plaintiffs alleged they were diagnosed with HCV but had not received treatment. Dr. Andrew Joseph Muir testified on their behalf that they are candidates for DAA medications, which should begin ...
to the Plaintiffs’ medical needs. Most notably, the evidence showed that there were systemic and gross deficiencies in staffing that effectively denied the Plaintiffs access to adequate medical care.&rdquo ...
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