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Article • May 15, 2008
in the police lockup (this in 1997!). The fact that a case involves a medical issue or embarrassing facts is not ordinarily cause for proceeding pseudonymously. However, the plaintiff's HIV status ...
Concealment of Medical Experiments Tolls Statute of Limitations by The plaintiffs sued over medical experiments ("boron neutron capture therapy") performed on their terminally ill relatives ...
Article • May 15, 2008
No Cause of Action Under International Law for Medical Experiments by Plaintiffs complaining about being subjected to medical experiments in a mental hospital "have not established a cause ...
Article • May 15, 2008
Denial of HIV/AIDS Treatment Upheld by At 448: A medical need is serious if it is one that has been diagnosed by a physician as mandating treatment or is one that is so obvious that even ...
Contract Doctor Negligently Liable As Agent Of State DOC by State prisoner Joe Medley filed a medical negligence claim with the North Carolina Industrial Commission alleging that a doctor ...
Article • May 15, 2007
to a protective order and redacting medical information, social security numbers, home addresses, and home telephone numbers. The court holds that the question is one of federal law but considers state law ...
Delay of Treatment for Spinal Injury Suit Dismissed by The plaintiff alleged that his requests for medical treatment for two and a half months (after which he was found to have a severely ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Alabama County Commission Responsible for Jail Conditions by The decedent died in jail, allegedly because of a failure to provide adequate medical care, not described. Punitive damages ...
Damages and Attorney Fees Awarded in Forced Medication Suit by The court of appeals for the Tenth circuit held that a Utah pretrial detainee's right to due process was violated when he ...
prisoner was competent to decide whether or not to take medication for schizophrenia. The prisoner was forcibly drugged and the medication causes severe side effects. The lower court awarded $22,500 ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Hunger Striking NH Prisoner Can Be Force Fed by The New Hampshire Supreme Court held a prisoner may be forced to receive medical treatment to prevent him from starving to death ...
Article • May 15, 2007
County jail claiming permanent scarring and visual impairment due to tearing problems. In 2002 Stevens settled his suit against the jail with the county agreeing to pay the medical costs ...
Safety Inspector about needles and containers that they believed to be unsafe. PLN has previously reported L&I sanctions against other WA prisons based on whistle-blower complaints of medical neglect ...
Article • May 15, 2007
at DOC headquarters for discrimination because of her medical condition. In 1997 the plaintiff had tried to come back to work after being on sick leave but the Department of Corrections ...
Article • May 15, 2007
on a claim that prison medical staff had been deliberately indifferent to his medical needs. Dr. William Cain, a defendant, moved for reconsideration claiming he was entitled to qualified immunity. Since ...
Article • May 15, 2007
was involved in delaying surgery. Exactly what was going on in this case is not made clear. The plaintiff offered a report by Correctional Medical Services to support a claim of liability against CMS ...
Article • May 15, 2007
medical condition," so his claim is dismissed. The court cites no authority whatsoever for this medical judgment. The denial to plaintiff of the right to take a correspondence course for paralegal ...
nursing practice, and was fired. The violations included crushing medication before dispensing it without any governing protocol, inadequate nurse staffing, giving sleep medication too early in the day ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Defendant Drugged for Federal Murder Trial by The criminal defendant, accused of killing two Capitol Police officers, was involuntarily medicated to render him competent to stand trial ...
for this 1990 injury. DOC denied that claim, arguing the prisoner was negligent and she caused her own injuries. In 1996, a jury awarded the prisoner $10,307 in past medical, $73,000 future medical, $20,000 past ...
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