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Case • 1998
on a stretcher to the prison hospital, where he was examined by a nurse and placed on pain medication. The next day, after Mr. Sanchez experienced severe pain and numbness and was unable to stand, he was seen ...
Case • 2003
of the employer); Steven Crawford, Dr.; Correctional Medical Systems, (supervisory employees as agents of the employer); City of Mineral Point, (Supervisory employees as agents of the employer), Appellees ...
Case • 2005
, then an inmate at the Federal Medical Center in Rochester, Minnesota (FMC-Rochester), filed his original complaint in the District Court for the District of Columbia. After the case was transferred to the District ...
Case • 2005
) deliberately indifferent to his medical needs following the attack; (3) deliberately indifferent to his medical needs by denying him medication prescribed by his doctor from December 1999 to February 2, 2001 ...
Case • 2005
Jones ex rel Jones v. Correctional Medical Services, Inc. - 401 F.3d 950 (8th Cir. 2005) - 2005 Jones v. Correctional Medical Services, Inc., 401 F.3d 950 (8th Cir. 03/29/2005) [1] UNITED ...
Article • February 5, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
Filed under: Settlements, Suicides
imprisonment.  Hiscock received no psychiatric care or medication for over a month, even though he told jail staff at booking that he had been diagnosed as bipolar and required Abilify to manage his ...
Deaths at North Carolina Jail Due to Lack of Medical, Mental Health Care by The deaths of four pre-trial detainees at the Durham County Jail in North Carolina are under investigation. Over ...
Article • January 1, 2016 • from PLN January, 2016
to dairy products. The suit claimed that several jail employees, including a guard and four nurses, ignored their son’s medical needs and his repeated pleas for help when he began to suffer an apparent ...
Article • March 15, 2013 • from PLN March, 2013
of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) to reduce its population to 137.5% of design capacity by June 27, 2013, so that overcrowding would no longer render prison medical and mental health care unconstitutionally ...
on a Friday for making a threat of violence after unsuccessfully trying to get prescriptions for Xanax and Valium from a medical clinic. He told jail staff that he suffered from mental health issues ...
Article • July 15, 2013 • from PLN July, 2013
, an expert hired by attorneys representing prisoners in the long-running Plata v. Brown class-action lawsuit over medical care in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), filed an 80 ...
. A mental health intake screening resulted in a referral to a psychiatrist who discussed medications with Lyvita. She refused them. A public defender appointed to represent Lyvita reported her strange ...
held that the lower court’s dismissal of a state wrongful death claim was proper, its dismissal with prejudice was not, without allowing the plaintiffs to file the required affidavit and medical ...
Brief • December 19, 2012
. : ____________________________________ : ORDER On December 20, 2011, Plaintiff, Peter D’Agostino, filed this action against Defendants Montgomery County, Correctional Medical Care, Inc. (“CMC”), a privately-owned company which provides health ...
Brief • January 30, 1997
Filed under: Accidents
, Explaining Extent of Medical, Physical or Mental Injuries (attach additional sheets if necessary). Prior to October 10, 1994, the Airway Heights Correctional Center Paint Department, supervised by Mr. Tom ...
Brief • April 28, 1999
that residents were frequently injured, the District failed to provide adequately for the emergency medical treatment of injured residents. 8. The defendant failed to correct these unconstitutional conditions ...
Brief • March 12, 2003
additionol aheets ifnscessary) , 15. Name, address ADd telephone ~er of!teating medical provideI{s) (Atlllch copies ofIlll medical reporl9 and bi/{lngs): . 16. JlWe do hereby claim damages.fro~ the State ...
Court Judge Thelton E. Henderson, after observing the rate of preventable deaths resulting from constitutionally inadequate medical treatment, and after ordering the CDCR to abate the constitutional ...
the facility. Glenn Rivera-Barnes, formerly a medical technician at the 746-bed Wyatt jail, admitted he had lied to federal investi-gators, telling them that the male detainee had sexually assaulted him when ...
Brief • June 15, 1999
to provide adequately for the emergency medical treatment of injured residents. 7. The Department of Corrections of the District of Columbia is charged by D.C. Code §24-442 with responsibility ...
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