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Article • May 15, 2007
D.C. Prisoner's $125,000 Award for Medication Denial, Back Injury Upheld by In this case involving a prisoner who was denied pain medication and was subsequently injured in a fall, the District of Columbia. Court of Appeals held that standard of care was established, proximate cause was proven, and the $125,000 …
Article • May 15, 2007
Involuntarily Transferring Prisoner to HIV Dormitory Violates Right to Privacy by A New York federal district court held that prison officials cannot involuntarily transfer a prisoner who had tested positive for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) to a separate dormitory. This class action suit was filed by a New York prisoner …
Texas Suicide Suit Alleging Medical Malpractice Settles For $288,130 by On June 23, 1993, a lawsuit arising from the suicide death of a prisoner in the Jefferson County (Texas) Detention Center settled for $288,130. The suit had alleged that STAT Care, the jail's contract medical provider, failed to properly screen …
Officials Not Qualifiedly Immune In Paralyzed Prisoner's Suit by The U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey held that county and jail officials were not entitled to qualified immunity in a paralyzed prisoner's civil rights suit. Timothy Ryan was arrested for a traffic violation and held at the …
$55,503 Settlement for Barefoot California Prisoner by On December 27, 1999, San Francisco County, California, settled for $55,503 a prisoner's federal lawsuit that alleged he was denied footwear for three months while in the county jail and that he was treated with deliberate indifference by jail medical personnel after his …
Article • May 15, 2007
Utah: $490,000 Verdict for Untreated Hypertension, Vision Loss, Renal Failure by On November 25, 1992, a Utah jury awarded $490,000 to a state prisoner who suffered vision loss and renal failure because prison medical personnel failed to treat his hypertension. While imprisoned at the Utah State Prison, the plaintiff, 30, …
New York: Prisoner Raped In County Jail Awarded $250,000 by On September 24, 1997, a man who was raped while imprisoned in the Oneida County (New York) Jail settled his lawsuit against the county and the Utica City Police Department for $250,000. Plaintiff, an 18-year-old male, was imprisoned in the …
Article • May 15, 2007
Prisoner Fails To Show Retaliation, Deliberate Indifference by The United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida entered summary judgment against a prisoner's § 1983 action alleging deliberate indifference and retaliation by a prison nurse practitioner (N.P.). Walter Pate, a Florida state prisoner, was diagnosed as having HIV, …
Deceased Michigan Prisoner's Estate States Eigth Amendment Claim by The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan held that the estate of a prisoner who allegedly died as a result of indifference to his medical needs sufficiently stated an Eighth Amendment claim and that individual defendants were …
No Qualified Immunity For Prison Officials In Paralyzed Prisoner's Suit by The U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey held that prison officials were not entitled to qualified immunity in a paralyzed prisoner's civil rights suit and that fact issues precluded summary judgment. Timothy Ryan was arrested for …
Article • May 15, 2007
Wrongful Death, Arrest of New Mexico Epileptic Settles For $1,250,000 by During the week of May 22, 2000, Taos County, New Mexico, settled for $1.25 million a wrongful death lawsuit alleging, among other things, false arrest, excessive force, and denial of medical care. Joaquin Gonzales, 42, had an epileptic seizure …
Article • May 15, 2007
ADOC Director's Educational Background Ordered Disclosed in Medical Suit by by Bob Williams The United States District Court for the District of Arizona has ordered the ADOC's former director to disclose his educational background and also ordered disclosure of medical protocols, policies, and directives as well as specific guard information. …
New York Prisoner Awarded $295,000 For Knee, Ankle Injury by On July 29, 1999, a court of claims in White Plains, New York, awarded $295,000 to a prisoner who suffered knee and ankle injuries when a stack of cartons containing frozen meat fell on her. New York state prisoner Karen …
Prisoner's Disciplinary Conviction for Possession of Unauthorized Medication Affirmed by The U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, affirming the U.S. District Court of Minnesota, held that a federal prisoner could be disciplined for possessing psychotropic medications at one prison that were prescribed for him at a different prison. Daniel Wesley …
Article • May 15, 2007
Injunctive Relief Granted For Pregnant NJ Jail Prisoners by Prisoners in the Monmouth County Correctional Institution, a New Jersey county jail, filed a class action suit on behalf of pregnant female prisoners alleging that they were being denied "essential" health care. The prisoners alleged, in particular, that the women were …
Massachusetts Prisoner Files Law Suit For Being Beaten By Prison Guards by The United States District Court, District of Massachusetts, denied in part and granted in part a motion to dismiss a prisoner's law suit, for being beaten by prison guards. Wilfred H. Evicci, a prisoner who was housed at …
Article • May 15, 2007
California Prisoner Wins PI For Liver Transplant Evaluations by by John E. Dannenberg The United States District Court (S.D. Cal.) issued a preliminary injunction (PI), ordering the California Department of Corrections (CDC) to inquire of all liver transplant centers in California as to whether they could accept a prisoner as …
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 to Prevent Death, But Have Right to Refuse Treatment When Death is Inevitable The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals held that …
Article • May 15, 2007
Deliberate Indifference to Serious Medical Needs Actionable by J. W. Gamble, a Texas state prisoner, filed suit in the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas alleging that prison officials and prison medical personnel violated his Eighth Amendment right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment …
Dismissal, Summary Judgment Against Prisoner's Medical Claims Affirmed by The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, affirming the U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington, held that a prisoner failed to prove that Washington prison officials were deliberately indifferent to his serious medical needs when they treated him with anti-psychotic …
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