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Case • 2002
indifference, the plaintiff must first demonstrate that the medical condition from which he reportedly suffers is a serious one. Johnson v. Quinones, 145 F.3d 164, 167 (4th Cir. 1998). Here, however ...
population of 173,000 is double CDCR's design capacity, and resultant failures in medical care, psychological care and ADA compliance are driving federal judges in three pending lawsuits to cap the population ...
Article • October 15, 2007 • from PLN October, 2007
was denied adequate medical treatment, the court found he did not have standing because he admitted he did receive "some"  medical care, and thus had not alleged sufficient facts to defeat defendants ...
Article • January 15, 2008
but not seen by any medical personnel or advised of the X-ray results. Instead, a guard had been instructed to confiscate Brown's ace bandage, but "refused to comply and allowed Brown to keep the bandage ...
Article • April 15, 2008 • from PLN April, 2008
in overtime, with 1,423 pocketing over $50,000. Some employees? overtime earnings were truly eye-popping. Thirty-six, including guards as well as medical staff, received over $100,000 in overtime. Nine ...
on the suit filed by Evicci. Lawyers for Correctional Medical Services, who represent the nurses at SBCC, claimed that they could not answer Evicci's complaint, because they were unable to identify "Nurse ...
Article • June 15, 2007 • from PLN June, 2007
was pregnant. Correctional Health Services (CHS), the jail's contract medical provider, confirmed the pregnancy but declined Doe's immediate and repeated request to be transported to a hospital for an elective ...
Article • August 15, 2007 • from PLN August, 2007
pathetic is the fact that Carmona capitulated to the president?s pressure and the Surgeon General report on the public health impact of denying prisoners adequate medical care has yet to be released. PLN ...
recreation. Mental Health Care, Medical Care--Staffing (947-48): The plaintiff complained that he received no "mental health programming" and that there were not enough licensed mental health providers ...
ribs and a damaged scrotum. The medical examiner officially pronounced Kuntz dead two days later -- the victim of homicide. For over 18 months from 2001 to 2003, second shift jail supervisor Patrick ...
with the district court, finding no ADA violation. First, the Court agreed prison officials did not discriminate against Kiman because of his disability in regard to his diagnosis, medical consultations, physical ...
health care at the D.C. Jail in July 2006, despite having no prior experience in the field of prisoner medical care. Edwards had been charged with two counts of shoplifting a total of $320 worth ...
moratorium on guard transfers to other prisons. This has perhaps aggravated the already-broken-down ?vertical? communications between line staff and upper management. While medical care is under federal ...
Case • 2004
Sorenson v. Tidwell - 114 Fed Appx. 266 (8th Cir. 2004) - 2004 Patricia A. Sorensen, Appellant, v. Perry Tidwell, Medical Administrator, McPherson Unit, ADC; Max Mobley, Deputy Director, Arkansas ...
Case • 2005
., Individually and in her capacity of Medical Director of the Suffolk County Department of Health Services Emergency Medical Services Division, Respondent. 7003-04 SUPREME COURT OF NEW YORK, ALBANY COUNTY ...
Case • 2001
although he should have been exempt from such placement because he was diagnosed with clinical depression. Massey further alleges that he is being denied proper medical care and medication. Pursuant ...
Article • August 9, 2016
to be reduced to 137.5% of design capacity, in order that overcrowding would no longer render medical care and mental health care unconstitutionally deficient.  In raw numbers, this means a population cap ...
Article • June 5, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
, Inc. and California Forensic Medical Group, Inc. as defendants, alleges that at least 36 detainees spent an average of 131 days in Ventura County jails waiting for transport and treatment. &ldquo ...
a lawsuit against the facility and its private medical contractor, Correct Care Solutions, in March 2015. On June 11, 2014, David Stojcevski, 32, was ordered by a court to serve 30 days for failing to pay ...
Prison. He also claimed he was denied medical treatment. In response to his civil rights lawsuit, prison officials filed a 300-page motion to dismiss arguing that Whatley had failed to exhaust ...
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