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Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Release and Reentry
.....................................72 VII. MEDICAL HEALTH ........................................................................................................74 A. B. C. Current Medical Care Concerns ...
Publication • June 30, 2016
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis
39 recommendations in the areas of research, staff and prisoner education, prevention, risk reduction and harm minimization, counseling, psychological and social care, and medical aspects of HIV ...
Case • 2003
an incident involving several corrections officers. After being injured, Cullaton was taken to the nurses' station at the jail, which was staffed by nurses employed by PHS, the provider of medical services ...
Case • 1990
also testified that, although he told nurse Anderson about injuries to his knees, back, elbows and feet at a "prehearing physical" right after the incident, he had since viewed his medical records ...
Case • 1982
, in our opinion, are clearly distinguishable as they involve the right to refuse radical surgery or similar medical treatment. [20] Like the Georgia court, Chapman invokes that theory, citing Matter ...
Case • 2000
found that dental treatment was "medically necessary" and that Richards needed it on an "urgent basis." (Tr. 56). I directed the parties again to attempt to resolve the matter, but a few days later I ...
Case • 1985
work beyond his physical capacity, and that his medical needs had not received proper attention. Both Spears and the appellees demanded a jury trial. The case was referred to a United States Magistrate ...
board awarded a hefty contract to a Little Rock company called Health Management Associates (HMA). The company got $3 million a year to run medical services for the state's awful prison system, which had ...
. In addition to judges, prison doctors act complicitly in the mistreatment of Palestinian detainees. Sometimes serving as medical stamps of approval to allow interrogations to continue, they also participate ...
and quality and did not follow DOC's mandatory menu, a lack of religious or medical meals, problems with the pricing and availability of items at the prison's canteen, problems getting money into prisoner's ...
BOP Prisoners Habeas Hepatitis Suit Dismissed by The bottom line of this opinion, 59 pages in Westlaw, is that the court treats the plaintiff's medical care claim, filed as a habeas petition ...
Case • 2001
conditions trigger Eighth Amendment scrutiny. Rather, only deprivations of "basic human needs like food, medical care, n1 sanitation and physical safety" raise a constitutional eyebrow. Id. n1 Berdine's ...
Article • February 5, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
staff for medical treatment. CDCR officials counter that prisoner firefighters receive real-world job experience and training, as well as time out of their cells and the opportunity to earn time off ...
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
of three reports that found the nation’s aging prison population is reaching record levels at growing expense to taxpayers, mostly due to the high cost of medical care for geriatric prisoners ...
was four months pregnant when incarcerated, and on January 23, 2013 she had her first delivery behind bars, which was a waking nightmare. “At 7 a.m., when active labor started, the jail medical staff ...
and other medical employees were found to have disciplinary records. The investigation was triggered by a 2011 fire near the dog kennels at the Howard McLeod Correctional Center (HMCC), which revealed a more ...
Article • May 2, 2019 • from PLN May, 2019
Filed under: Medical
and other volunteers at the California Medical Facility’s (CMF) hospice program, one of only two licensed prison hospices in the state. Begun in the early 1990s during the height of the AIDS crisis ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
national attention as most legal experts say they have never seen an attempt to stretch causation medically across four decades, and some say they worry about the precedent the case could set concerning ...
Brief • 2012
and submitted photographs and medical records. 2. When Kipp was arrested and taken to the Allegheny County Jail on the night of October 12th, the intake nurse determined that he posed a potential threat ...
Brief • July 7, 2003
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