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Medical Examiners Lack Qualifications, Competence, Oversight by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke Most people will only have direct contact with a medical examiner, also known as a forensic pathologist, after they are dead. Thus, medical examiners have a certain mystic quality and are perceived as both doctors and sleuths who …
Crime Labs in Crisis: Shoddy Forensics Used to Secure Convictions by Matthew Clarke To millions of people whose knowledge of crime labs comes from television shows such as CSI, Bones, Crossing Jordan and the venerable Quincy M.E., the forensic experts who work at such labs seem to be infallible scientists …
Texas Controversy: Governor Guts Forensic Science Commission by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke Texas Governor Rick Perry caused considerable controversy on Sept. 30, 2009 when he replaced three members of the Texas Forensic Science Commission, just two days before the commission’s hearing on a report that an innocent man may …
Publication • 2010
Filed under: Dogs, Expert Witnesses, Police
Police Dog Bite Cases and Expert Witnesses, Cook, 2010 POLICE DOG BITE CASES AND EXPERT WITNESSES by Donald W. Cook I. WHY YOU NEED A POLICE DOG EXPERT IN POLICE DOG BITE CASES. Victims of police dog attacks are usually unsympathetic. Generally, they are persons of color, guilty of some …
Medical Review Board’s Order Properly Excluded in Connecticut Worker’s Compensation Claim by The Connecticut Supreme Court has affirmed an order by the compensation review board that approved the refusal of the workers’ compensation commissioner to admit into evidence a decision by the state medical examining board awarding a prison guard …
Article • March 15, 2010 • from PLN March, 2010
Certificate of Merit in Medical Malpractice Suits Unconstitutional in Washington State by Jimmy Franks In 2007, Kimme Putman, a Washington state resident, filed suit against the Wenatchee Valley Medical Center and a number of its employees. Putnam’s lawsuit alleged negligence by medical personnel when they failed to properly diagnose her …
Brief • February 22, 2010
Filed under: Appeals, Expert Witnesses
Caballero v. Hospital Espanol Auxilio Mutuo de Puerto Rico, Appeal from Magistrate's Order (2010) Case 3:07-cv-01665-ADC-JA Document 71 Filed 02/22/2010 Page 1 of 12 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO RITA CABALLERO; GRISELLE MIRANDA CABALLERO Plaintiffs CIVIL NO. 07-1665 (ADC) v. HOSPITAL ESPANOL AUXILIO MUTUO DE PUERTO RICO, …
Article • January 15, 2010
Judge Permits Medical Exam of Prisoner at ADX by U.S. Magistrate Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya has granted in part and denied in part a motion seeking to inspect two federal prisons, and to examine a prisoner incarcerated there. Thomas Silverstein has been in segregation over 22 years for killing Bureau …
Experts Designated and Defendants Ordered to Give Plaintiffs' Attorneys Access to Jails and Records in Maricopa County Jail Medical Suit by On January 28, 2009, a Phoenix federal judge appointed experts to evaluate medical and mental health care in the Maricopa County, Arizona jails, and assist in developing a remedial …
Article • August 15, 2009 • from PLN August, 2009
Seventh Circuit Vacates Dismissal for Failure to Prosecute; $50,000 + Fees Awarded Following Remand by The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed a district court’s dismissal of a prisoner’s suit for failure to prosecute. The appellate court found the severe sanction of dismissal was not justified. Illinois prisoner Amilcar …
$899,500 Award in NY DOCS Medical Negligence Resulting in Leg Amputation by A New York Court of Claims awarded a former prisoner a total of $899,500 in a medical negligence claim. As a result of the delays and neglect in treatment of William C. Stephens’s peripheral vascular disease (PVD) by …
Eighth Circuit Allows Termination of Minnesota Prison Health Care Consent Decree by On November 21, 2008, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a federal district court's order terminating the Hines Consent Decree covering prison medical care in the Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC). In 1973, Howard Lansing Hines and …
Jury Award Exceeds $1.5 Million in New York Malicious Prosecution Case by On June 24, 2008, a New York federal jury found two New York City police officers liable in a Section 1983 malicious prosecution suit brought by security guard & part-time state police officer Anthony Manganiello. Manganiello's initial suit …
District of Columbia Rehabilitation Program Contractor Liable in Juvenile’s Death; $1,000,000 Verdict Upheld by Bob Williams District of Columbia Rehabilitation Program Contractor Liable in Juvenile’s Death; $1,000,000 Verdict Upheld by Bob Williams Re-Direct, Inc., a company that provides services for juveniles for the District of Columbia, appealed the denial of …
Article • November 15, 2008 • from PLN November, 2008
Alabama Federal Court Awards $538,178 in Attorney Fees and Expenses for Women Prison Conditions Litigation by Alabama Federal Court Awards $538,178 in Attorney Fees and Expenses for Women Prison Conditions Litigation On August 31, 2007, an Alabama federal court awarded $484,406.35 in attorney fees and $53,771.79 in expenses to prisoners …
Article • August 15, 2008
Drug Reaction Suit Dismissed for Lack of Causation by The plaintiff was prescribed Symmetrel, to which he had a reaction that required hospitalization; later he had two strokes, which he attributed to the drug. The plaintiff failed to establish a triable issue as to causation, since the prescribing doctor now …
Article • August 15, 2008
NY Child Protection Suit Settled for Expert Evaluation, No Injunction by The court approves the settlement concerning child protection in New York City, which provides for a panel of experts to comprehensively evaluate the operations of the Agency for Children's Services but provides no specific injunctive relief. It bars future …
Evidence in Arizona Fatal Prisoner Abuse Suit Tailored in In Limine Ruling by The U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona ruled in limine on pre trial evidence following the denial of qualified immunity for Maricopa County Sheriff Joseph Arpaio in a § 1983 suit involving the death of …
Alabama Prisoner’s Estate Loses Product Liability Suit by Louis Horn, an Alabama state prisoner, was killed by three other prisoners who picked his cell door lock and beat him to death. His estate filed a product liability case in state court against Southern Steel Co., the firm that made the …
Article • August 15, 2008
Delaware DOC Not Liable for Rape, Impregnation of Prisoner by Guard by The plaintiff alleged that she was raped by a guard, resulting in pregnancy; the officer was confirmed as 96% likely to be the father. At 420: "... [R]umors and innuendoes of sexual impropriety between inmates and prison guards …
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