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Article • August 15, 2013 • from PLN August, 2013
HIV+ prisoners to wear identifying white armbands. The plaintiffs also alleged the ADOC uses a discriminatory medical clearance policy to determine if a prisoner can participate in work release ...
Article • November 15, 2013 • from PLN November, 2013
Filed under: Medical, Brain Injury
sports or an assault. The most common form of TBI is a concussion. Medical researchers have discovered that minor TBIs, previously believed to be inconsequential and transient, can result in lasting ...
the Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) to have a physician re-evaluate the prisoner’s medication and treatment needs. Colorado state prisoner Troy Anderson has been diagnosed with mental illness ...
and illegal substance use” and “frequent extortion and theft.” The inspectors reported they had received various complaints from prisoners about medical and recreational services ...
Article • September 5, 2019
Sabata and other prisoners (Plaintiffs) within the custody and control of the NDCS filed a proposed class action against NCDS, its administrators, and medical staff (Defendants), asserting violations ...
Article • October 15, 2023 • from PLN October, 2023
only partly granted a motion for summary judgment filed by prison medical profiteer Wexford Health Sources, Inc. and its employees in a state prisoner’s civil rights action over a nearly three-year ...
Article • October 15, 2023 • from PLN October, 2023
Despite Prior Settlement Agreement, Sick Michigan Prisoners Still Forced to Wait for Medication in Cold and Rain by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney Owing in part to the diligent efforts ...
Article • October 15, 2023 • from PLN October, 2023
-year sentence for theft of a television and a probation violation in August 2018, when he awoke in the middle of dental surgery at Westchester Medical Center (WMC). In an agitated state due to an adverse ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
no indication until then that Dr. Diven could not provide standardized care." But former McNeil inmate Paul Wright, the editor of Prison Legal News, which reports regularly on prison medical errors, says ...
Brief • March 31, 2003
and/or.emotional distress, the cost of 9 10 II past and future medical costs and expenses incurred and the proximate cause of other general damages, the calculation of which to be proven at triaL 12 13 14 15 ...
Brief • 1996
to provide adequately for the emergency medical treatment of injured residents. 8. The defendant failed to correct -2- these unconstitutional " condi;tions despite the existence of expert ...
Brief • July 7, 2009
Filed under: Medical, Failure to Treat
the Sheriffs Department's budget. This lawsuit arises from medical treatment received by an inmate while in the custody of the Sheriffs Department. HOA.609788.1 CASE SUMMARY INFORMATION ON PROPOSED SETTLEMENT ...
Seventh Circuit Reverses Dismissal of 8th Amendment and FTCA Medical Claims; Case Settles on Remand for $20,000 by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has reversed ...
Brief • September 15, 2005
(hereinafter "District"). His incarceration was at the Central Detention Facility (hereinafter "D.C. Jail") and at various medical facilities under the care and custody of the defendant District. 3 ...
Brief • April 14, 1999
) As a result ofDefendant's failure to provide adequate emergency medical treatment and care, Plaintiffsuffered increasedpains and delusions, which has resulted into constantly being medicated. CLAIMS COUNT ONE ...
Brief • June 14, 2007
of action are presently known or unknown, relating to medical treatment provided to JAMES WILKINSON on or about October 13,2002, including but not limited to all claims that were or could have been asserted ...
CMS Must Pay $1.75 Million in Illinois Jail Suicide by John E Dannenberg CMS Must Pay $1.75 Million In Illinois Jail Suicide by John E. Dannenberg Correctional Medical Services (CMS ...
Brief • 2003
extent ofmedical, physical or Ipe11tal injuries. (A.ttaclz adt!itional sheela ifneces~ary) . . 15. Name, address end telephone number oftrCatiDg medical provid~(B) (Attach copies oftdl nredictll reportr ...
Brief • August 13, 2012
Filed under: Stun Guns/Tasers
stimulate or cause skeletal muscle to contract, there was no medical or scientific reason for TASER to believe in August 2004 (or today) that multiple ECD drive stuns could cause or contribute to dangerous ...
Brief • 1994
, constant headaches, blurred vision, back and neck pain and a numb sensation in his legs and arms. 6. Plaintiff, who has never had serious problems with his eyes, now have to wear medically prescribed ...
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