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Article • April 20, 2018
was denied prompt medical care. The guards' consistent testimony was that they briefly struggled with Wilborn and subdued him within two or three minutes. During the struggle, they struck his neck, shoulders ...
Article • August 15, 2013
improved considerably, prison medical staff deemed him a “non-responder” and stopped treating him. In October of that year, Glaus filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, claiming that his termination ...
Article • February 15, 2012
from an undercover officer in a drug sting operation conducted by the Oakland Police Department (OPD). While being transported to the jail, Amaro complained of pain in his ribs and requested medical ...
that a guard in his employ sexually assaulted a female prisoner. While working as a jail guard in Utah, Todd Hoover underwent back surgery, became addicted to pain pills and stole prisoners’ medication. He ...
Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN May, 2015
medication when words were exchanged. Taylor then hit Sand, knocking him down. Security cameras captured Taylor striking Sand, who curled up on the floor in a fetal position and did not attempt to fight back ...
Article • April 1, 2016 • from PLN April, 2016
Filed under: Parole Conditions
Medical Marijuana Use by Arizona Probationer Cannot Support Violation by The Arizona Supreme Court held on April 7, 2015 that “any probation term that threatens to revoke probation ...
state prison officials for First and Eighth Amendment violations. Espinal alleged that he was subjected to excessive force and denied medical treatment for his injuries in retaliation for a previous ...
Article • March 15, 2014 • from PLN March, 2014
again, his leg was restrained to the bed. Lusesne was released from the hospital on April 21. Over the next four days, jail personnel failed to provide his prescribed medications, change his bandages ...
Article • August 1, 2016
wounded Duenez was still alive but, rather than providing medical care, Moody searched him and the area, even pulling down his pants looking for a weapon without success.  Duenez received no medical ...
being terminal. Plaintiff offered record evidence of Wolfe’s restricted daily activity resulting from her son’s medical condition. The state countered with evidence that Daniel Wolfe participated ...
Article • October 5, 2014
throat, chills, and laryngitis. Medical staff still did not follow up on the ordered treatment despite bacteria being a possible cause of a sore throat and laryngitis. They erroneously believed Wimberley ...
Article • August 15, 2011
or former prisoners at the Nassau County Correctional Center. These charges, amounting to $40 per day (exclusive of food and medical costs), were deemed by Nassau County to be only a per diem “administrative ...
Article • August 15, 2011
hospitals and attempting to integrate the would-be mental patients into society with the aid of psychotropic medications. “De facto, jails are becoming mental health facilities,” said Phyllis Arends ...
Article • June 15, 2013 • from PLN June, 2013
Filed under: Mental Health
CDCR to Open New Mental Health Facility by In response to intense pressure from the Plata v. Brown and Coleman v. Brown federal lawsuits demanding improved medical and mental health care ...
Article • January 11, 2015
Filed under: Skeletal Injury
a trial in which the court found the state liable for medical negligence. Michael Brady was confined at the Camp Pharsalia prison in New York in June, 2004,when he got into a fight with another prisoner ...
Article • April 15, 2013
complaint under the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA). In 2002, California prisoner Ivan Sapp filed a series of grievances seeking medical care for an eye injury he had sustained in 1989. While ...
and water for extended periods of time; housed in trash, mold and insect-infested living conditions; and required to reveal confidential medical information in the presence of other prisoners. MCCC prisoners ...
on medical disability leave since 1998. Miller alleged that the Supreme Court had already determined that she had been denied the promotion to Associate Warden and sexually harassed in the 2005 decision ...
Article • October 26, 2015 • from PLN November, 2015
Filed under: Dental Care
$2,225 to a prisoner who sued prison officials for medically negligent dental care for failure to extract a tooth for almost three months. While imprisoned at the Elmira Correctional Facility (ECF) in late ...
Article • May 3, 2019 • from PLN May, 2019
Oklahoma: Sovereign Immunity Prohibits Lawsuits Over Prisoner Medical Care by Oklahoma’s Supreme Court held on December 4, 2018 that the state is entitled to sovereign immunity to all ...
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