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. The defendants appealed these issues. The Eighth Circuit said double-celling is not unconstitutional if it does "not lead to deprivations of essential food, medical care, or sanitation." Or it does not increase ...
Article • May 15, 2007
physician, who said x rays were required. The prisoner was not taken to a hospital until 22 hours later by federal Marshall's. An x-ray revealed the broken arm. The prisoner sued alleging his medical ...
Article • May 15, 2007
permanent partial impairment rating. Judge George H. Pierce awarded Jackson $31,302.52 for past medical expenses, $8,500 for future medical expenses, and $3,500 for past pain and suffering, for a total award ...
Article • May 15, 2007
was being transported to the infirmary. Smith remained in the infirmary for three days before returning to his cell. Smith had previously been issued a pass by the medical department in February 2002 ...
for medical reasons, and was reprimanded several times for inappropriate behavior. In 2002 he sued the DOC and seven of its employees for retaliation, pursuant to RCW § 49.60 et seq., and for civil rights ...
Article • May 15, 2007
to a prisoner who was shot by a prison guard and deprived of medical equipment prescribed to help him walk. While fighting on the prison recreation yard plaintiff Salvador Garcia was shot in the leg by guard ...
to a medical center for a psychological evaluation, the prisoner was placed in the Osceola County Jail's general population. The day after his arrest, March 5, 1997, the prisoner shoved a guard. Guards ...
Article • May 15, 2007
died 12 hours later. The plaintiff's death did not establish a serious medical need. In cases of delay, rather than denial, of medical care, the plaintiff must show that the delay actually had ...
at the Fremont Correctional Facility, refused medical transport for outside surgery when guards wold not let him wear his "yarmulke" (skull cap or head covering) and "tallit katan" (undergarment bearing fringes ...
Article • August 4, 2017
by medical staff, including CMT Lena Colon, Nurse Patricia Outlaw-Clay, Dr. Eileen Couture and Physician Assistant Carlos Altez.   Durden-Bey first lodged his pro se complaint with the U.S. District Court ...
Article • June 5, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
Filed under: Settlements, Accidents
an adequate level of attention to the medical needs of her husband, Benjamin, when he was booked into the jail following a traffic accident. According to court records, Ben Honaker was arrested after he left ...
(WRC) between 2013 and 2015, psychiatrist Michelle Andrade developed animosity toward him and, due to that animosity, inappropriately cancelled his anti-anxiety medication and had him placed ...
Article • June 8, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
and facial injuries, after he was arrested and jailed on a DUI charge in February 2015. Surveillance video showed Kulbacki being booked into the jail with no injuries to his head or face, and the medical ...
the individual liability standard for medical-needs claims involving a pretrial detainee. Because it was now possible that “reckless disregard” could violate a prisoner’s rights under § 1983 ...
Article • August 4, 2016
Filed under: Guard Misconduct
of Illinois prisons. Fasano was later hired on by the DOC as Agency Medical Coordinator, where he oversaw the reform of the department's medical treatment of prisoners. Three years later, he was hired ...
Article • August 23, 2016
CMC Nurse Arrested for Having Sex With Syracuse Jail Prisoner by Beth A. Ours, 37, a Correctional Medical Care (CMC) nurse who worked at the Justice Center jail in Syracuse, New York ...
Article • July 8, 2018
Filed under: Pain, Failure to Treat, Bedding
, California, correctional facility, accepted a settlement for an undisclosed amount against the prison physician whom he accused of deliberate indifference to his medical needs.    &nbsp ...
Article • August 23, 2016
, Echeverria, a 25-year-old robbery suspect, died in jail. His death was ruled a homicide by a medical examiner and blamed on "neglect and denial of medical care" by jail staff. Yet, Bronx District Attorney ...
Article • February 7, 2000
physically examine Johnson.  In response to his request for medication, she told him to have his unit officer to refer his to a psychologist. The action, the court found [n]ot only was [ ] insufficient ...
;cardiac dysrhythmia due to congenital coronary artery heart anomalies,” and described the manner of death as natural. However, according to a medical specialist retained by attorneys representing ...
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