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Case • 1997
. HIGHTOWER, WARDEN, HUTCHINS UNIT STATE JAIL; HUTCHINS STATE JAIL; GEORGIA SOOKUP, SUPERVISOR MEDICAL RECORDS, HUTCHINS UNIT STATE JAIL, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS. [6] Appeal from the United States ...
Case • 2004
; the complaint did not allege that the plaintiff suffers from a serious medical problem that would be aggravated by denial of exercise, departure from the prescribed diet, or subjection to ambient cigarette smoke ...
Case • 2003
deprivation of the petitioner's constitutional rights. [8] 2. The deliberate indifference to an inmate's medical needs by prison officials violates the prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment ...
Case • 2002
, deliberate indifference to his medical needs, and retaliation. His claims arose out of three separate incidents that took place within just over a year: on February 1, 2000; June 23, 2000; and February 6, 2001 ...
Case • 1988
County Sheriff alleging that: 1) when he was booked he requested medical attention (for an injury he identifies on appeal as an abrasion to his forehead) but was denied medical attention for twenty-four ...
Case • 1982
[3] 1982, 674 F.2d 759 [4] decided: April 9, 1982. [5] STEVE STEVENS, APPELLANT, v. GEORGE RALSTON, WARDEN, UNITED STATES MEDICAL CENTER FOR FEDERAL PRISONERS, APPELLEE. [6 ...
Case • 1999
in denying the plea. We affirm. [9] BACKGROUND [10] This is a medical negligence claim arising out of the care and treatment provided to Clyde Edwin Miller, III, formerly an inmate of TDCJ ...
for medical attention and an opportunity to wash the mace from his face and body. Williams was kept like this for eight hours. Williams filed suit under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 claiming his eighth and fourteenth ...
larceny warrant. Hare's family sued the city for her death claming they violated her constitutional right to medical care and protection from suicide. The trial court held there were genuine issues of fact ...
. On October 2, he again complained of these symptoms, this time to Marian Norman, a Registered Nurse and the facility's medical coordinator, who continued the flu treatment. With worsening symptoms and now ...
Article • August 15, 2003 • from PLN August, 2003
and are unable to provide for their own medical care, to pay for medical records, to obtain competent legal counsel, or to access medical research and information." Noting that defendants failed to directly ...
included cold rooms, inadequate medical care, inedible food, and guards who verbally and psychologically abused the detainees. There was 24/7 camera monitoring of communal and personal living areas ...
Case • 1995
alteration of prison policy. Defendants indicate that the Department of Corrections ("DOCS") intends to allow inmates in medical keeplock one hour of exercise per day. This argument, of course, does not affect ...
Case • 2008
Motion in Limine (Doc. # 122); (2) Medical Defendants' Motion in Limine (Doc. # 124); and (3) Plaintiff's Second Motion in Limine (Doc. # 144). See Luce v. United States, 469 U.S. 38, 40 n.2, 105 S. Ct ...
Settlement in Class-action ADA Suit Against Shasta County, California Jail by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna Everett Joseph Jewett, a disabled prisoner held in the medical unit at a jail ...
that matches their gender identity. The new policy requires a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria or a legal identification that matches the prisoner’s gender identity. Mike Lawler, the governor’s ...
Article • June 9, 2017 • from PLN June, 2017
incarceration is appropriate because it just makes her more hostile and therefore, more assaultive,” the report stated. Prison medical staff treated Edmond’s mental health issues with Zoloft ...
by WSMV Channel 4 in Nashville indicated that Gilley had died of an overdose, though he wasn’t mentioned by name in the report. PLN obtained a copy of the autopsy results from the medical examiner ...
of the Oregon Department of Corrections (ODOC). Three days earlier he had been hired by Correctional Health Partners (CHP), a private medical services company. While employed with the ODOC, Taaffe had helped CHP ...
disorder. Gifford was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison, and the court recommended that the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) house him at a Federal Psychiatric Medical Facility. Upon completion of his ...
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