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Article • February 15, 2003 • from PLN February, 2003
for most prisoners is surviving prison. That means staying healthy, getting medical care as needed in a safe environment and not being assaulted by prisoners and staff. Everything else-free speech, religious ...
Board voted to recommend Navedo's transfer to MCI Shirley because his medical issues could be better dealt with there. A deputy superintendent at Norfolk approved the transfer on February 1, 2000 ...
with Correctional Medical Services (CMS), face even more severe health threats. DeBerry prisoner Terry Crouch began telling prison physicians' assistants in 2001 that he was suffering excruciating headaches ...
in a prison van crash after his request to have his seatbelt fastened was refused. The court also held he stated a claim against three guards who later refused his request to see prison medical staff ...
Article • June 15, 2004 • from PLN June, 2004
Pauper's Declaration Sufficient for Cost Bond in Texas Medical Malpractice Suit by Pauper's Declaration Sufficient for Cost Bond in Texas Medical Malpractice Suit by Matthew T. Clarke ...
Article • October 15, 2007 • from PLN October, 2007
Filed under: Medical, Hepatitis, Complaints
U.S. Supreme Court: Colorado Prisoner Alleging Injury From Suspension Of Medical Treatment Stated Adequate Claim To Preclude Dismissal by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg In a per ...
Article • October 15, 2007 • from PLN October, 2007
died from an undiagnosed brain abscess caused by a sinus infection while imprisoned in 2003. The settlement was paid on behalf of the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), the prison?s health care ...
Article • January 15, 2008
Nebraska Tort Law Notice Inapplicable to Medical Contractor by In partially reversing a Nebraska federal district court's grant of summary judgment, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has ...
, p.23]. Carter, a 20-year drug addict who suffered from heart problems and diabetes, had, in a four week trial, alleged multiple acts of mistreatment attending his repeated need for medical care while ...
Article • December 15, 2007
to 4% of the total 2001 costs, and prison medical care received about 12% ($3.3 billion) of the money. The expenditures cited by the BJS represent net payments after accounting for income generated ...
Article • March 15, 2008 • from PLN March, 2008
From the Editor by Paul Wright This issue?s cover story reports the push to renew the use of prisoners as the test subjects for medical experiments and testing. If history repeats itself ...
Article • February 15, 2008 • from PLN February, 2008
$90,000 Awarded to New York Prisoner for Delay of Surgery by A New York Court of Claims has awarded a prisoner $90,000 in a medical malpractice claim stemming from prison personnel delaying ...
Article • April 15, 2008 • from PLN April, 2008
Drug-Resistant Staph Infection (MRSA) Deaths Nationwide Now Exceed Those From AIDS; Prison Connection Ignored by John Dannenberg by John R. Dannenberg The Journal of the American Medical ...
Article • May 15, 2007
and the prisoner's medical profile and drug use history. Carlos Rosado, incarcerated at Centinela State Prison (CSP), presented with severe abdominal pains in 2000 and was diagnosed with Hepatitis-C and liver ...
excessive force and resulting medical problems, and a second grievance about the placement of chains on his cell door. He received a response stating that the grievance procedure was "NOT the proper forum ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Medical, Abortion
that it failed to acknowledge the difference between transportation for procedures that are medically required and those that are not, and (at 597): Besides its failure to recognize the validity of any ...
Article • September 15, 2006 • from PLN September, 2006
medical condition by exposing him to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), from February 1999 to November, 2001. The court awarded $3,200, or $100 a month, finding that while plaintiffs injuries were not de ...
Article • May 15, 2007
. Second Circuit Court of Appeals generally upheld a judgment on a jury verdict against New Haven, Connecticut police officers who beat and dragged a handcuffed Army captain and denied him medical care ...
as a result of a gang fight in which he was not involved, and that he did not receive proper medical treatment. The plaintiff's administrative claim said he was hurt as a bystander when a gang fight broke out ...
Article • May 15, 2007
of his July 12, 2004 transfer to the WDOC, "medical staff inserted a tube into his nose and stomach to force-feed him[,]" pursuant to a WDOC policy authorizing force-feeding "if efforts to encourage ...
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