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), signed an agreement accepting a $480,000 payment to resolve claims for records made in a suit filed in state court against Centurion of New Mexico LLC, the contracted medical provider to the state ...
Article • November 6, 2019 • from PLN November, 2019
Filed under: Sovereign Immunity
Authority was entitled to sovereign immunity in a lawsuit seeking payment for prisoner medical bills. The suit was brought by Cabell Huntington Hospital to recover $168,985.65 for medical care provided ...
Oregon DOC Investigation Puts Top Medical Officials on Leave by A mid an investigation into complaints about prisoner medical care, the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) put two top ...
Article • February 1, 2024 • from PLN February, 2024
, but they initially refused to permit any detainees out of their cells. Only after several passed out were all the detainees taken outside and examined by county Emergency Medical Services personnel. Some were ...
Article • August 15, 2024 • from PLN August, 2024
Filed under: Editorials
things like providing medical care and mental health care treatment, which begs the question of why are people being locked in facilities where basic lifesaving amenities are not being provided ...
Article • May 1, 2025 • from PLN May, 2025
2023, just before former Gov. Jim Justice (R) called a special legislative session that summer to push through a law barring any state prisoner medical care not deemed “medically necessary&rdquo ...
Article • June 1, 2020 • from PLN June, 2020
of epilepsy, for which he was given medication to reduce the possibility of seizures. Despite that history, staff at Sterling Correctional Facility (SCF) refused to provide him medication to treat his epilepsy ...
Article • October 1, 2021 • from PLN October, 2021
$50,000 Settlement for Denial of Medical Care at Tribal Jail in Montana by The United States paid $50,000 to resolve a lawsuit alleging federal agents at Montana’s Fort Peck Tribal ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
® probes upon the subject, whether penetration of the skin was made, and any medical attention that was provided 7. If the Taser® is used to gain control of a subject, after he/she is restrained, the subject ...
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Tdcj Agenda for Regular Meeting Medical Experiments 1967 (I.~ - I I I I I I I I AGENDA FOR REGULAR MEETING ~ OF THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS IIuntsville, Texas i J I TEXAS BOARD ...
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and M26 Taser cartridges. II. Post application procedures A. Whenever an M26 Taser is applied to an individual a Seattle Fire Department Aid or Medic Unit will be called to the scene to treat that person ...
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cartridges. II. Post application procedures A. Whenever an M26 Taser is applied to an individual a Seattle Fire Department Aid or Medic Unit will be called to the scene to treat that person. B. Spent Taser ...
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. In the Nassau County case, Henry Canady died last month after being hit with a Taser jolt in Hilliard. The medical examiner now says it was due to cocaine and coronary disease. Just the same, a prosecutor says ...
Denial of AIDS Medication, Food to Texas Jail Prisoner Upheld by The plaintiff, prescribed AZT and Crixivan, got no Crixivan for five days and then half-doses for the next 15 days. When he ...
died of cancer while incarcerated in the Arkansas Department of Corrections may not file a suit for medical malpractice on behalf of the estate without the representation of an attorney. Adrian Jones ...
agreed with the lower court that he had failed to meet state requirements for a medical negligence claim. The Court then turned to the alleged infringement of a protected liberty interest without due ...
is inadequate because they do not provide for the annual testing of prisoners and staff for TB, they allow for the keeping of inadequate medical record, they allow important medical information to be omitted from ...
, procedures and records relevant to the Mental Health Unit where the assault occurred, records concerning that assault and subsequent medical treatment, policies and practices pertaining to assaults and medical ...
Article • November 15, 2008 • from PLN November, 2008
$80,000 Settlement in Utah Jail Prisoner’s Suicide by The private medical provider at Utah’s Salt Lake County Jail (SLCJ) has settled a lawsuit in a prisoner’s suicide for $80,000 ...
action against the United States in 1996. She claimed that her husband James Norton, died due to negligence and medical malpractice. The court awarded her $678,505.67. James Norton was serving a 10 year ...
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