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Article • April 15, 2010 • from PLN April, 2010
Florida County Jail Discontinues Medical Co-Pay Policy by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Saying it was “not even worth it” to collect an $8 medical co-payment from prisoners seeking ...
to appeal and delay implementing reforms, judge Karlton ordered the CDC to develop and implement the use of standardized screening forms and protocols, and implement improved medication protocols within ...
Article • August 13, 2014 • from PLN August, 2014
Fifth Circuit Upholds Qualified Immunity in Medical Neglect Death of Texas Detainee by Matthew Clarke Fifth Circuit Upholds Qualified Immunity in Medical Neglect Death of Texas Detainee ...
Article • January 15, 2012 • from PLN January, 2012
. She was also receiving Seroquel for bipolar disorder and medication for arthritis, high blood pressure, a failing kidney and heart problems. Cowling and her mother, Vicki Bankhead, begged jail ...
Brief • 2008
, with each department contributing equally to the settlement. This wrongful death lawsuit arises from medical treatment provided at the Los Angeles County Jail and LAC+USC Medical Center. HOA.534143.1 CASE ...
Arizona Jail’s Medical Failures Due to Inadequate Record Keeping, Understaffing by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke Medical care for approximately 10,000 prisoners in the Maricopa County jail ...
Brief • December 13, 2011
Department of Public Health; PRATAP NARAYEN, M.D., Medical Director, Division of Correctional Health, Fresno County Department of Public Health; RICK HILL, Captain of Detention, Fresno County Sheriff’s Office ...
Case • 1985
of necessary medical assistance at the Ware County Jail before his trial and at the Georgia State Prison after his conviction. Because the district court granted a directed verdict as to both of these issues, we ...
Case • 1977
, Individually and as Warden of the Minnesota State Prison, Dr. James Cicero, Individually and as Medical Director of the Minnesota State Prison, Dr. Warren Lawson, Individually and as Secretary and Executive ...
Case • 2004
), which required officials to provide prisoner with immediate medical attention, into preliminary injunction, prisoner moved for another preliminary injunction ordering officials to ensure that he received ...
Brief • August 11, 2011
OF ASHLEY ELLIS, Plaintiff, v. STATE OF VERMONT, VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, DELORES BURROUGHS-BIRON, M.D., Director of Medical Services, Vermont Department of Corrections; JOHN DOES, Correctional ...
OF THE ESTATE OF ASHLEY ELLIS, Plaintiff, v. STATE OF VERMONT, VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, DELORES BURROUGHS-B IRON, M.D., Director of Medical Services, Vermont Department of Corrections; JOHN DOES ...
Publication • May 24, 2016
County Adult Jail, visited the jail, reviewed all relevant policies of the sheriffs office, and consulted with medical and drug treatment experts.2 Based on our review, we have concluded ...
Case • 1996
") Superintendent Charles Wright violated Jihad's federally protected rights by placing him on restrictive medical separation status after he refused to take a tuberculosis ("TB") screening test. The motion ...
Case • 2003
against a prison doctor alleging a violation of the Eighth Amendment, via 42 U.S.C. § 1983, on the basis that the defendant was deliberately indifferent to the plaintiff's serious medical needs. Now before ...
Brief • March 9, 2007
Gautier v Hickman Ca Complaint Prisoner Medical Death 2007 Case 2:07-cv-00390-GGH 1 2 3 4 5 Document 6 Filed 03/09/2007 Page 1 of 14 LAW OFFICES OF RICHARD SELTZER RICHARD A. SELTZER, SBN 92317 ...
Brief • December 12, 2003
, deliberately denied the use of toilet facilities, deliberately denied liquids, deliberately denied medical care for his injuries, and deliberately denied psychotropic medications that had been ordered by his ...
Brief • 2003
, deliberately denied the use of toilet facilities, deliberately denied liquids, deliberately denied medical care for his injuries, and deliberately denied psychotropic medications that had been ordered by his ...
Brief • 2004
Davis v Cole-hoover Ny Medical Care Female Prisoner Complaint 2004 Case 1:03-cv-00550-HBS Document 65 Filed 08/04/2004 Page 1 of 18 KOOB & MAGOOLAGHAN Attorneys for Plaintiff 19 Fulton Street ...
Pittman v. Correctional Healthcare Companies Inc., OH, Complaint, Medical Care for Heroin Withdrawals, 2016 Case: 1:16-cv-00452-TSB Doc #: 1 Filed: 04/06/16 Page: 1 of 18 PAGEID #: 1 IN THE UNITED ...
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