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that Glenn had failed to disclose any evidence, other than his own testimony, to support his long term physical and medical damages from the chemical exposure at Washington Correctional Institution on November ...
began experiencing various medical problems, including ?nausea, vomiting, swollen ankles, aches and pains, confusion, pressure behind her eyes and ears, rapid and unexplained weight gain, and acute ...
Article • February 15, 2008 • from PLN February, 2008
was imprisoned?rather than back into the medical center as he had requested. At the prison Martin saw a nurse who wrapped his knee, gave him some ibuprofen, and sent back to his cell as it was the beginning ...
Article • November 15, 2006 • from PLN November, 2006
mentally ill prisoners out of sensory-deprived environments like the Varner Supermax Unit in Lincoln County. The Board also renewed the prison systems contract with Correctional Medical Services (CMS ...
, preventing Ciafone from returning to work as a police officer. In January 2001, while still serving his 15 year to life sentence, Kenyatta received a settlement for a medical malpractice claim against the New ...
Article • May 15, 2007
, a state court of claims in Syracuse, New York, awarded a prisoner $210,000 after concluding that prison medical personnel had negligently failed to timely refer him to an ear, nose, and throat (ENT ...
Kansas COA Upholds Denial of Hygiene Supplies by The Kansas Court of Appeals held that a state prisoner's inability to purchase basic hygiene items and over-the-counter medication did ...
Article • May 15, 2007
, among other things, false arrest, excessive force, and denial of medical care. Joaquin Gonzales, 42, had an epileptic seizure while visiting some friends on November 21, 1999. Sheriff's deputies ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Medical Staff Records Subject to Disclosure by The plaintiff alleged that he suffers from a potentially severe psychiatric condition and was subjected to placement in SHU without due process ...
diseases. Medical Care (459-60): A plaintiff who passed out in his cell from ulcers and was seen by a prison nurse and admitted to a hospital three and a half hours later was not unconstitutionally denied ...
Article • June 15, 2007 • from PLN June, 2007
, a disturbing pattern had emerged where prisoners who were injured while being subdued often were not provided medical aid. Worse, Sheriff?s Dept. personnel frequently filed inaccurate reports and often could ...
Article • September 15, 2006 • from PLN September, 2006
of Wisconsin alleging they were deliberately indifferent to his serious medical needs in violation of his Eighth Amendment rights. The district court conceded that Foelker had shown a serious medical need ...
Prisoner's Out-of-Time Medical Neglect Lawsuit Allowed to Proceed by A U.S. District Court denied a county's motion to dismiss a prisoner's medical neglect claims and granted relief ...
Article • May 15, 2007
New York Prisoner Wins Medical Neglect Law Suit by The US Court Of Appeals for the Second Circuit reversed a District Court's dismissal of a complaint filed by a prisoner at the Attica ...
, deliberate indifference to his medical needs and retaliation resulting from three separate incidents over a one-year period. The district court dismissed the deliberate indifference claim for failure ...
Article • May 15, 2007
attempted to remove his sock and shoe. Farley's skin was pulled off in the process. Farley was taken to a medical center on a motorized cart, where a nurse gave him "a shot of demerol and an ice pack ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Correctional Medical Services (CMS) for failing to provide adequate dental care to a Missouri prisoner. While imprisoned in the Missouri Department of Corrections (MDOC), plaintiff Edward Allen Moore sued CMS ...
awarding a contract to Florida firm Medical Development International (MDI) without the knowledge of Sillen. Rumors were that Farber-Szekrenyi had a financial interest in MDI, creating a conflict of interest ...
Article • August 15, 2006 • from PLN August, 2006
showed obvious symptoms of severe withdrawal from prescription drugs, injured herself numerous times, repeatedly asked for psychiatric medication, and threatened suicide. Even so, she received no medical ...
Article • August 15, 2006 • from PLN August, 2006
Court (N.D. Cal.) that the failure of a prison health care manager to provide a Hepatitis-C positive (HCV+) prisoner with a timely liver biopsy amounted to deliberate indifference to his serious medical ...
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