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Case • 2003
more so for mentally ill inmates who often do not take appropriate behavioral steps to deal with the heat. Also, the medications commonly given to treat various medical problems interfere with the body's ...
Case • 2004
of a "cut-down" procedure requiring an incision into his arm or leg to access his severely compromised veins constituted cruel and unusual punishment and deliberate indifference to his medical needs ...
Case • 2002
indifferent to an inmate's safety. [16] Jeffrey Ford, an inmate at the California Medical FacilityVacaville (CMF), was killed by his cellmate James Diesso while they were housed in the CMF Psychiatric ...
Case • 2003
In 1983, Plaintiff Loren G. Huss, Jr. ("Huss"), was serving a sentence for second degree robbery and third degree sexual abuse. In his discharge summary from the Patient Program at the [**2] Iowa Medical ...
Case • 2003
under the Fourth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution when they allegedly used excessive force during and subsequent to his arrest and when they allegedly denied him medical ...
Case • 2005
Harbour v. Correctional Medical Services - 702 N.W. 2d 671 (MI. App. 2005) - 2005 Harbour v. Correctional Medical Services, Inc., 702 N.W.2d 671, 266 Mich.App. 452 (Mich.App. 05/24/2005) [1 ...
Case • 2001
and submitted sick call requests for recurrent headaches and related problems. The complaint alleged that Defendants failed to provide reasonable medical care and treatment to Decedent in accordance with accepted ...
In-the-News Article • December 25, 2019
, including spates of excessive violence, poorly trained and inadequate numbers of guards, poor food and lack of medical care. CCC is no exception, and has come under scrutiny for its practices since the year ...
acknowledged that it had been deliberately indifferent to the medical care needs of prisoners and stipulated to an injunction designed to improve medical care throughout the state’s thirty-three prisons.3 ...
Brief • January 16, 2004
treatment and showed 19 deliberate indifference to Plaintiff's condition by refusing medical and psychological care and 20 then retaliating whe~ Plaintiff went public with the facts of her case. 21 22 IV ...
Brief • 2006
of confinement, training of staff, and medical care and educational services provided in each of these facilities. E. Throughout the course of the investigation, the United States received complete cooperation ...
Brief • 1995
Correctional Institutions-Medical Care--Health Care visitation Also, ",ithin the same twelve month period, the substance of all forms, sUbjects policies, ",ill be and field provided in instructions ...
Brief • 1998
included interviews with facility staff, prisoners, and detainees. We also reviewed various documents, including policies and procedures, booking records, incident reports, and medical records. Consistent ...
Brief • 2006
, Defendant De La Rosa was standing in the prison medical department when a call came over her radio indicating that an inmate assistance. was having an (DE B at 1.) asthma attack and needed medical ...
Filing • September 3, 2021
, J. ' Between 2010 and 2015, pursuant to a contract with the Vermont Department of Corrections (DOC), ‘Wellpath LLCl assumed responsibility for providing medical care to every person in state ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
President, Correctional Managed Care, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX. The research described herein was coordinated in part by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) research ...
Brief • January 31, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
the Jail, failing to re-test detainees in quarantine units every 3-7 days, failing to test and screen detainees prior to transfers to different facilities, and failing to maintain a list of medically ...
attachments, addendums, or supplements attached to the claim fonn, including medical records, are also subject to public disclosure. ····························································•·i ...
Brief • February 14, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
-00849-CKK Document 177-2 Filed 02/14/22 Page 6 of 17 iv. Central Detention Facility Post Order “Medical Restrictive Housing Unit (Isolation)” v. Unity Health Care, Inc., “Coronavirus Protocol” vi ...
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