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Article • January 13, 2016
jail personnel upon his entry that he had a history of type I diabetes, and his father gave syringes and insulin products to WCDC officials for his treatment. Medical care at WCDC is provided by Health ...
Article • April 15, 2012 • from PLN April, 2012
Prison in Los Angeles County, he was repeatedly assigned an upper bunk on an upper tier despite having a medical condition requiring that he be placed in a lower bunk on a lower tier. In his complaint ...
Article • October 7, 2019 • from PLN October, 2019
housed at the Monterey County Jail in California. A settlement agreement was reached on May 1, 2015, in which the City of Monterey agreed to develop plans to improve medical care, services, programs ...
Article • March 6, 2019 • from PLN March, 2019
Filed under: Corizon
Hedge Fund Pumps More Money into Corizon Health by Private prison medical care provider Corizon Health has received an injection of capital from shareholder BlueMountain Capital Management ...
Article • September 14, 2019
indifferent to his serious medical needs after he was seriously beaten by other prisoners. While at a New Hampshire medium-security prison on August 24, 2012, prisoner Jonathan Leite walked into another ...
Article • September 14, 2019
false information to staff in October 2014 about how much Tylenol and Ibuprofen he had consumed in a 24-hour period. The levels he reported “resulted in a costly medical trip,” because his ...
Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
Filed under: Medical, Injury -- Misc.
inadequate medical treatment, but the appellate court found his argument “does not state an Eighth Amendment claim for inadequate medical care.” French also contended that the guard violated ...
California Prisoner Settles Medical Suit for $35,000 by Eighteen months after surviving a motion for summary judgment, California prisoner William Milton agreed to a settlement of $35,000 ...
Article • October 15, 2010 • from PLN October, 2010
Limitations Period in Suit Over Delay in Providing Surgery Begins When Prisoner is Recommended for Surgery by Brandon Sample The statute of limitations in a lawsuit claiming medical ...
$10,000 Settlement for Failure to Protect DC Prisoner and Deliberate Indifference to His Medical Needs by The District of Columbia (DC) paid $10,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by prisoner ...
Article • March 15, 2011
NY Prisoner May Refuse Life-Saving Medical Treatment by The New York Supreme Court refused to authorize prison officials to treat a prisoner’s diabetes without his consent. New York ...
Article • March 15, 2011
by a guard, injuring his wrist and arm. In 1995, a jury awarded him damages for the shooting. In 1997, Ashker sued prison officials for inadequate medical care of his wrist and arm injuries. He moved in 2001 ...
and beat him unconscious while calling him names. Arnold was then placed in a feces covered cell with no running water, heat, bedding or eating utensils. He was also denied medical care for his injuries ...
Dismissal of Medical Claim Reversed After Prisoner's Death by The Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit held that a district court erred when it dismissed a lawsuit, filed by the estate ...
and storage, shops and programs, legal access, and medical, dental, and mental health care. The decree also required progress reports and monitoring. See: Cody v. Hillard , 599 F.Supp. 1025 (D.S.D. 1984 ...
Article • January 15, 2002 • from PLN January, 2002
Pennsylvania Court Upholds Part of Prisoner's Request for Public Records by A Commonwealth Court in Pennsylvania has partially upheld a state prisoner's request for medical information ...
against the jail and EMSA, the private, for profit medical care company which the jail has contracted with to provide medical services at the jail, claiming they were negligent in their care. Under ...
Brief • 2006
the nonemergency use of in-cell mechanical restraints outside of medical settings and that require medical and psychiatric evaluations of any such restrained prisoner. 2. Require Defendants to maintain staffing ...
, and was prescribed medication for depression, anxiety, and insomnia. He informed officers of these conditions at booking. While incarcerated, Backers informed guards and Corizon staff that he could not sleep ...
Article • October 5, 2020
$50,000 Settlement for Failure to Treat Hernias by Corizon Health agreed to pay $50,000 in a lawsuit alleging it deprived a prisoner of medically necessary surgery to correct his hernias ...
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