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Case • 2005
his glasses caused his vision to deteriorate. Claimant did not offer any expert medical opinion to support that contention. Pursuant to c laimant's subpoenas, Correction Lieutenant Joseph Pataro; Dr ...
Article • March 15, 1996 • from PLN March, 1996
action suit at the California Medical Facility in Vacaville, CA. In that suit the prisoners challenged numerous aspects of the lack of medical care provided for physically and mentally ill prisoners. Since ...
Article • December 15, 1997 • from PLN December, 1997
in this case all have underlying medical conditions aggravated by exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS), AKA second hand smoke. At trial the plaintiffs presented expert medical testimony that non smokers ...
know the jail term would become a death sentence. Pizzuto, 38, a recovering heroin user who was in daily methadone treatment repeatedly asked for his medication and argued with a guard on Jan. 8, 1999 ...
Article • September 15, 1999 • from PLN September, 1999
Amendment rights were violated because he was: required to wear a face mask when outside his cell; denied outdoor recreation; and denied medical treatment. Perkins spat on two guards in the outside ...
, receiving financial assistance, or medical care. Prop 187 passed and it now requires school teachers, nurses, doctors, social workers, and even abortion clinic counselors to demand proof of citizenship from ...
Brooklyn. She was examined by MDC medical staff who set her due date at November 25, 2002. On October 30, 2002, she complained of contractions and was examined by medical staff who found no signs of labor ...
jailer, Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and its employees for severely beating him during a medical emergency transport, was granted a new trial with appointed counsel. The Ninth Circuit U.S ...
the California Department of Corrections (CDC) in state court under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 alleging medical malpractice after the October 31, 2001 attempted repair of his two detached retinas resulted in extensive ...
Article • February 15, 2006 • from PLN February, 2006
was for health services involving examination, diagnoses, treatment, prevention, medical consultation, or administration. The Auditor General, however, concluded the contract with TYA does not appear to provide ...
Article • November 15, 1995 • from PLN November, 1995
for medical inflation; $2.1 million is specifically designated for medical care at Purdy to meet the DOC's court imposed medical duties [See PLN, Vol. 6, No. 4]; $4.7 million to pay for increased sentences ...
began complaining to guards that he felt ill and needed medical attention. The sheriff's deputies who run the jail thought Urban was faking. Twenty hours later Urban died of a heart attack. AI wish ...
to heavy smokers. After complaining to MPCJF medical staff about exposure to ETS, he was moved to a smoke-free housing area. Inexplicably, Fred Way, a prison guard, had Atkinson moved back to a smoking ...
. These included telephone access, medical care, holding room procedures, use of force, food service, recreation, access to legal materials and grievance procedures. The most persistent problem was inadequate ...
Article • May 15, 2008 • from PLN May, 2008
, denied medication, and tossed into a punishment cell, essentially a sensory-deprivation box, for weeks, months or years at a time. Incredibly, this scenario is all too common in America, and Mary Beth ...
Article • June 15, 2008 • from PLN June, 2008
Creek in July 2004, he developed an infected hemorrhoid, for which he received no medical attention for two days. By then, he was delusional, in pain, sleeping under his bunk. His genitals were swollen ...
. Subsequently, a personal representative of the prisoner's estate sued numerous prison personnel, which the court divided "into two distinct groups: `the medical defendants' and `the State defendants ...
medical records showing that the prisoner had AIDS. Devine claimed that he gave Mann a redacted copy of the medical records and that Mann stole Devine's unredacted copy. Mann claimed that Devine gave him ...
incorporated a settlement agreement involving medical care at the county jail. On March 26, 2001, Dekalb County jail prisoners and Dekalb County entered into a settlement agreement that required the county ...
Case • 2003
of the Minnesota State Prison; James Cicero, individually and as Medical Director of the Minnesota State Prison; Warren Lawson, individually and as Secretary and Executive Officer of the Minnesota State Board ...
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