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Case • 2002
AT PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS; KENNETH KYLER, SUPERINTENDENT AT SCI-CAMP HILL PRISON; MARTIN LASKY, MEDICAL DIRECTOR OF SCI-CAMP HILL PRISON; WILLIAM W. YOUNG, MEDICAL DOCTOR OF SCI-CAMP HILL PRISON ...
Case • 2007
this litigation. The original consent decree governed various aspects of prison conditions, including in-cell temperatures, medical care and mental health care, in what have become known as the Hadix Michigan ...
Case • 2008
measuring 5' x 9', which he usually shared with another inmate. He was allowed to leave his cell only for showers, medical appointments, and family visits. Defendants presented evidence at summary judgment ...
Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
In Midst of Opioid Crisis, an Addiction Medication Program for Federal Prisons Fizzles by Mike Ludwig by Mike Ludwig, Truthout In the spring of 2014, as rising rates of opioid misuse ...
Article • December 31, 2015 • from PLN January, 2016
Filed under: Corizon, OB/GYN
For pregnant women in Alameda County, California jails in the 1980s, the daily realities of life included shackled limbs, denial of prescribed medication, and, in the case of full-term miscarriage, at least one ...
Article • October 1, 2015
, Nicole Guerrero gave birth. Guerrero was eight-and-a half months pregnant when she arrived 10 days earlier at Texas’ Wichita County Jail. The medical malpractice lawsuit Guerrero has filed&mdash ...
Brief • November 26, 2008
DOES, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, ) individually and in their official ) capacities as medical professionals, ) officers and employees of Floyd County ) Jail, Defendants. ENTRY DENYING CLASS CERTIFICATION ...
Brief • November 12, 2010
In Re Yin Ca Judgment Failure to Treat Medical Malpractice 2010 BEFORE THE MEDICAL BOARD OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of the Accusation Against ...
Brief • 2009
causes pain and suffering is based upon proper motivations. Second, Plaintiff has a clearly established right to not be subjected to indifference to a serious medical need under the Fourteenth Amendment ...
Brief • 2011
to the conditions of his confinement while being held in the Franklin County Corrections Center II. 3. Plaintiff alleges that the various Defendants violated his rights to adequate medical care as a pre-trial ...
Brief • 2011
Doe v Bloomfield Township Mi Motion Compel Plaintiff Names Medical Marijuana Registration 2011 STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF OAKLAND JOHN DOE and RICHARD ROE, Case No.1 0 ...
Brief • 2007
and to provide him with competent and adequate medial 5 care; (vi) Failure to select, train, supervise, and discipline the Department of Corrections personnel, 6 7 including medical personnel, who failed ...
Brief • 2005
, individllally and on behal rof on'behal WALTER individ~Ullly ,......... ~ .' all other similarly situated, Civ. ChI. No. 02-4993 (FLW) Plaintiffs, vs. CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL SERVICES, et ai, al., Defendants ...
Brief • September 29, 2017
Filed under: Expert Witnesses
Plaintiffs claim are now, or will in the future be, subjected to the medical care policies and practices of [Angola].”3 Plaintiffs allege that the inmate medical care at Angola violates the Eighth Amendment ...
Brief • April 2, 2018
staff for medical treatment, but they ignored him. The Plaintiff finally told the jail staff via intercom that if an inmate was threatening to kill himself, they would not just leave him in a cell without ...
Brief • 2007
and to provide him with competent and adequate medial 5 care; (vi) Failure to select, train, supervise, and discipline the Department of Corrections personnel, 6 7 including medical personnel, who failed ...
Brief
Cooper v Duong Fl Motion Medical Neglect Podiatric Amputation Nd UNITED STATE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA GAINESVILLE DIVISION HENRY COOPER, DC# 750004 Plaintiff, v. Civil ...
Publication • May 9, 2012
. 5. Submit all requests for medical, disciplinary, or security transfer(s) of a BOP inmate to BOP RRM. 6. Submit to BOP RRM all invoices requesting reimbursement by the tenth day of each month ...
, and this rate is as high as 92% among female juvenile offenders in California (18, 19). Medical Care Availability and Access Although most state and federal prisons provide some level of care to prisoners ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
Recent news reports indicate that individuals detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have died as a result of grossly inadequate medical care. Until recently, it was unknown how many ...
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