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Article • April 1, 2020 • from PLN April, 2020
Seventh Circuit Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Against Wisconsin Prisoner’s Medical Negligence Claim by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss A Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on October 29, 2019 ...
Article • December 1, 2020 • from PLN December, 2020
offenders, many already elderly, ill or medically compromised. All COVID-related deaths are tragedies to the individuals and families personally impacted. Also consider the suffering of prisoners who ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
on charging procedures? 3 Does appointment sheets reflect if there is a charge or no charge? 4 Are inmates signing the health appointment logs? 5 Does a review of appointment logs and medical encounters reflect ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
trained on charging procedures? 3 Does appointment sheets reflect if there is a charge or no charge? 4 Are inmates signing the health appointment logs? 5 Does a review of appointment logs and medical ...
Brief • September 8, 2016
D'Amico v. Montoya, FL, Order Granting Preliminary Injunction, no medical care, 2016 Case 4:15-cv-00127-MW-CAS Document 125 Filed 09/08/16 Page 1 of 3 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT ...
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, someone shouted that she was pregnant," Hunter said. "When the officers verified that she appeared to be pregnant, emergency medical support was requested." The patrolmen had not realized the woman ...
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at his funeral as easygoing and hard-working. Medical Examiner William Hamilton said Burkett died of "acute exhaustive mania," described as the sudden inexplicable death of someone with psychotic disorders ...
Article • August 15, 2009 • from PLN August, 2009
for prisoner transports: interfacility transfers, off-site medical appointments, court appointments and transportation for parolees and probationers. While the Auditor found MDOC’s efforts to manage prisoner ...
medical needs. The prisoner, Jeffrey Clark, was having mental health problems and died due to the effects of dehydration and inhumanely hot conditions in his segregation cell. While in the chow hall ...
. Penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana. According to the letter, prisoners at the SCU are denied basic medical treatment, adequate mental health services and timely dental care, and are subjected to constant ...
Article • May 15, 2009 • from PLN May, 2009
medical staff in WDOC facilities statewide. He was troubled that some of the people he supervised were participating in preparations for lethal injections, and voiced concerns to his supervisors. According ...
Article • December 15, 2009 • from PLN December, 2009
AMA Study Finds Link Between Confinement and Hypertension by An American Medical Association (AMA) study found that incarceration is associated with future hypertension and left ventricular ...
Locklear v. Marlboro County, SC, Exhibit 2 - Answers to Ptf. Interrogations, Wrongful Death - Medical Neglect, 2020 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ) ) IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COUNTY OF MARLBORO ...
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said. Burkett was a linebacker on the Eastside Rams football team. He was described by friends at his funeral as easygoing and hard-working. Medical Examiner William Hamilton said Burkett died of "acute ...
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. Specifically, he claims that certain medical records were never released to him. Institution staff were never informed of the inmate's requ e st for medical records a nd upon notice of the inmate's request prov ...
called for another guard in turn. The two guards watched as he was forced to “drag his body over to the cell door” before the nurse took him to medical. Once there, he was told he would ...
Case • 1997
] Motion granted as to Hill's denial-of-medical-treatment claim against Dr. Brewer but denied as to Hill's failure-to-protect claim against Franklin. COUNSEL: HUBERT D HILL, plaintiff, Pro se ...
Case • 1997
] MARSHALL JOHNSON, JR., Medical Doctor; CHARLES J. KOZAKIEQICZ; TOM FORESTER, Commissioner; JOSEPH MAZURKIEWICZ, Ph.D. [6] ON APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT ...
Case • 2000
REMAND Plaintiff filed suit in state court seeking redress for alleged torts and constitutional violations arising from the denial of medication to control his seizures while he was an inmate. Plaintiff ...
Case • 2003
.). In 1995, the DMH Commissioner, Ashman, [**4] was personally informed by Susan Menon, then a nurse administrator working for the medical services contractor at the Jail, that the forensic clinic ...
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