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Exonerated Ohio Prisoner’s Claim for Improperly Released Medical Record to Proceed by An Ohio Court of Appeals held a trial court improperly granted summary judgment to the Ohio Department ...
$325,002 Award to Michigan Prisoner Denied Medical Care for Joint Pain by A federal jury has awarded $325,002 to a prisoner upon finding Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) staff were ...
Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
Hawaii: OCCC Mental Health Care Fails, Prison Staff Fired by Monte McCoin by Monte McCoin Dr. Mark Mitchell believes that he and a number of other prison medical staffers were fired because ...
nor answered any of his letters. Faulkner's complaint also contained a cause of action against the AHCC mailroom for diverting medical documents addressed to him to the prison infirmary, without either ...
; Stewart was examined by Glenn Steeb, a jail doctor, who had Stewart sent to Chabert Medical Center, Houma. He was then transferred to the Medical Center of Louisiana in New Orleans. While under the care ...
Article • July 26, 2018
for him to read, resulting in missed medical appointments for which he was disciplined. He also requested a guidance cane, magnifiers, telescopic glasses and a footlocker with a keypad lock. His requests ...
Article • August 1, 2015 • from PLN August, 2015
$3,000 to a prisoner in a case involving the delay or denial of medical care. Post-trial, the district court awarded $3,908.25 in attorney fees and costs, but found reductions applied to cut the award ...
a lawsuit in which prison staff deliberately ignored a medically-issued "bottom bunk detail" and the prisoner later fell from the top bunk injuring his shoulder. Timothy Murphy had been incarcerated ...
Article • August 22, 2017
a prisoner $4,000 to settle a lawsuit in which prison staff deliberately ignored a medically-issued "bottom bunk detail" and the prisoner later fell from the top bunk injuring his shoulder. Timothy Murphy had ...
Article • September 1, 2017
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a prisoner's rights by medically force feeding him. The court found that the prison's responsibilities for "safety and discipline" and to prevent imminent death or serious injury overrode the prisoner's right ...
Article • May 5, 2017 • from PLN May, 2017
Vicarious Liability Not Available in Medical Malpractice Claim by NY Prisoner by Last year, the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division held the state’s Department of Corrections ...
Article • September 3, 2018 • from PLN September, 2018
him to the Summit County jail. There, his repeated requests for medical care and obvious symptoms of delirium tremens (DTs) were ignored for three days until he died. Aided by Denver attorneys David ...
to serious medical needs brought by state custody pretrial detainees under the Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause. Phillip Caiozzo was arrested for first degree harassment by Albany, New York, police ...
Article • May 15, 2011 • from PLN May, 2011
to Konitzer’s serious medical needs” by refusing her the real-life experience of living as a woman, which was the next step to treat Konitzer’s gender identity disorder. Her gender identity disorder was a formal ...
Article • October 26, 2015 • from PLN November, 2015
, obtained a $602,782.50 settlement from Corizon Health in July 2014 for damages resulting from deliberately indifferent medical care arising from a heart attack he suffered at the Idaho Maximum Security ...
Article • May 15, 2013
California Appellate Court Balks at Permitting Pay Raises for Corrections Medical Employees Without First Obtaining Legislative Approval by In October 2012, the Third District Court ...
Article • August 15, 2011
at 3 a.m. at York Correctional Institution and sent to court without being given her medication; the hospital gave her the medication plus a supply to take with her. Judicial marshals said ...
Article • September 25, 2015 • from PLN October, 2015
Circuit Court of Appeals has found constitutional a Texas statute requiring prisoners to pay a $100 annual health care services fee when they receive medical treatment. The ruling came in a lawsuit filed ...
Circuit held that a private doctor under contract at a prison is not entitled to assert a defense of qualified immunity when sued for deliberate indifference to the serious medical needs of a prisoner ...
and other prison officials. Following the assault, he "was refused medical treatment for the substantial and visible injuries he sustained" and he was placed in administrative segregation for complaining ...
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