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people in New York state men?s prisons. That report finds that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) prisoners experience assault, denial of urgently needed medical care, and placement in gender ...
, 1996, 17-year-old Ronald Smith stole a car in South Carolina and drove it to Georgia, where he was arrested in Catham County. PHS contracted with the county to provide medical services, including medical ...
prisoners, who posed no threat to society, while costing taxpayers money; " Hypodermic needles were left unattended in the infirmary accessible to passing inmates and staff. Inspectors also found medical ...
ceased at 7:28 a.m. An autopsy concluded asphyxia was the cause of death. Haggards estate sued alleging excessive force and deliberate indifference to serious medical needs. The Eleventh Circuit held ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Court Upholds North Dakota Prisoner's Forced Drugging by The plaintiff was involuntarily administered psychotropic medications, after a hearing, based on his uncontrolled assaultive behavior ...
Cassels alleged that he was denied adequate medical care on August 28, 2001, while imprisoned at the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola. Cassels was eventually admitted to the hospital and treated ...
. The Court then turned to White's second action that was filled in Marshall County, alleging that Dr. Balgo at the Northern Regional Jail and Correctional Facility rendered inadequate medical care by denying ...
Article • August 15, 2006 • from PLN August, 2006
. Some time during his six hour ordeal in the chair Cook lost consciousness. MDOC medical personnel--employed by Correctional Medical Services--performed several cursory examinations during that time ...
and the ACLU are representing Sundstrom and Fields. The legislature's knee jerk reaction could have severe medical consequences. According to experts cited in the lawsuits, abrupt withdrawal from hormone ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Medical Claim Requires Administrative Exhaustion by The plaintiff's claim of deprivation of medical care is a "prison conditions" claim even under the now-overruled holding of Nussle, since ...
Article • May 15, 2007
NY Ban on Internet Materials Upheld by A serious medical need is "a condition of urgency that may result in degeneration or extreme pain." (559) (No it isn't, necessarily.) The plaintiff ...
Article • December 15, 2003
. The audit found large errors in inventory records for many drugs, including expensive anti-psychotic medications. 20 of 22 drugs audited showed inventory discrepancies with some showing amounts above stock ...
of Correction's (DOC) initial assertion that a stun gun played no role in the death of Lawrence James Frazier, and may implicate Correctional Medical Services (CMS) in a wider coverup. The documents were filed ...
stolen. He panicked upon being taken to jail, where subduing deputies allegedly broke nine of 130 lb. Thurman?s ribs, hog-tied him and, when he stopped breathing, failed to timely seek medical aid ...
of Washington?s wife, Bertha. When they were confiscated, he became upset and demanded to speak with a jail supervisor. He was then taken to a medical cell, where deputies put a spit mask on his head, put a choke ...
Case • 2000
, MCFP, APPELLEES. *BILL HEDRICK HAS SUCCEEDED P.W. KEOHANE AS WARDEN OF THE UNITED STATES MEDICAL CENTER FOR FEDERAL PRISONERS AT SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI, AND HE IS THEREFORE SUBSTITUTED AS PARTY APPELLEE ...
Article • August 9, 2016
drugs. The immune systems of about one in eight people infected with HCV will beat the infection. The other seven may require medication to defeat the virus. Because many prisoners are former IV drug ...
from alleged inadequate medical and mental health care, unsanitary environmental conditions, use of excessive force by EMCF staff and use of solitary confinement. [See: PLN, Jan. 2014, p.24 ...
Article • December 13, 2017
and mold began growing in the walls. Slack said she started to develop medical issues, including right shoulder impingement, sciatica, and carpal tunnel. She also claimed she began to experience migraines ...
Article • June 5, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
for medical attention. [See: PLN, Jan. 2018, p.63; Mar. 2017, p.63; Oct. 2015, p.37]. Hickman, 40, pleaded guilty to federal charges of excessive force and deliberately ignoring serious medical needs, as well ...
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