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Publication • June 7, 2016
staff at VDF did report a need for assignment of twenty dedicated deputy positions for medical transport and surveillance of inmates undergoing medical procedures or hospitalization at Tri-City Medical ...
Publication • 2021
, including litigation over insufficient medical and health care, and two Department of Justice reports finding widespread violence and abuse.6 In April 2015, a prison revolt at the St. Clair Correctional ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
to congregate living environments that can facilitate rapid transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and the high prevalence of underlying medical conditions associated with severe COVID-19 ...
Publication • 2021
% of capacity.5 Such overcrowding created problems with public health and prison safety that drew scrutiny from multiple fronts, including litigation over insufficient medical and health care, and two Department ...
Case • 1989
the county and its employees and officials for damages and medical expenses arising from the fire. In return, the county agreed to pay Berry's past and future medical bills. The county separately agreed ...
Case • 2002
officers allowed another inmate to injure him and that prison doctors were deliberately indifferent to his medical needs in how they treated a laceration under his right eye he suffered during the fight ...
Case • 2002
"Through the system[.]" (Bultema Dep. at 150). [15] On March 18, 1998, the medical restriction allowing Bultema to have a bottom bunk was entered into the prison's Sentry computer system, which ...
Case • 2005
. The complaint further alleged that the Defendants "have a lawful duty to provide and pay for reasonable and necessary medical care to the plaintiff by virtue of [his] incarceration in the Loudon County jail ...
Case • 2002
with the Illinois Department of Corrections ("DOC") to supply health care services to inmates at DOC prisons. She worked as medical director at the Dwight Correctional Center for Women ("Dwight"). In March 1995 ...
Article • June 29, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
-year-old Ramsey Unit, situated 20 miles south of Houston, administrative areas – including the warden’s office, medical department, and guard dining room and barber shop – have air ...
Article • June 1, 2023 • from PLN June, 2023
to be higher due to inadequate screening before and during prison. In addition, people in prison rely on — and are burdened by — having to request medical appointments through correctional staff ...
Brief • February 23, 2009
practice. 8. Roberts was then placed in a holding cell; he had not received any medical treatment and was bleeding profusely from his mouth. Roberts was then taken out of the holding cell for photographs ...
Brief • May 11, 2007
Amendments to the United States Constitution; (2) a claim pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against Defendant Vicki Paulsen, R.N. for violations of his Eighth and Fourteenth Amendment rights to adequate medical ...
Brief • 2002
2 procedures, and protocols for the providing of medical care and the processi g, handlino and 3 man gem nt of pre-appearance and pre-trial detainees. 4 23. The COlUlty and Arpaio, directly ...
Police officers arranged for him to be transported to the MidMichigan Medical Center for psychiatric evaluation without difficulty. 22. That the incident at the Marden home apparently arose out ...
Brief • 2008
changes that completely removed a requirement in the prior policy for both a medical file review, and a physical exam "if needed" (presumably required if the mandatory medical file review or other ...
Brief • 2006
and contamination 1 Case 1:99-cv-01788-RCL Document 169 Filed 01/31/2006 Page 2 of 14 from chemical agents, smoke, feces, and urine); and (6) medical treatment (including denial of medical treatment following ...
Brief • 2009
, and the supervising sergeant who observed injury to the plaintiff shortly after the assault, thereafter denied him access to medical care to assess and treat the multiple, obvious, and serious injuries plaintiff ...
Brief • April 14, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
be removed from the United States once again. [Id.] Medical Condition Central to Mr. Ramirez-Rodriguez’s request for relief are his age (52) and the fact that he suffers from diabetes. According to Mr. Ramirez ...
Brief • April 1, 2008
and the head of the MCSO, with 6 ultimate authority and responsibility for everything the happens in the Maricopa County jails, 7 8 including (inter alia) the provision of medical and other services ...
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