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Article • September 3, 2018 • from PLN September, 2018
Filed under: Seizures, Failure to Treat
by a physician and identified as having seizures and a history of brain cancer. The doctor ordered anti-seizure medication that was not timely provided; he also ordered Borys to be assigned a bottom bunk. Guards ...
Article • August 15, 2013
, kicked, and stomped, placed in administrative segregation (without a hearing), and repeatedly denied medical care for his injuries. When, more than ten days later, he was taken to San Francisco General ...
Article • July 2, 2015
Brodheim In August 2013, at the joint request of both the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) and the Federal Receiver overseeing the delivery of medical services to California ...
support three days later. An autopsy report issued by the Tarrant County medical examiner’s office found that physical restraints and the use of pepper spray had played a “significant role&rdquo ...
Article • May 15, 2011
asthmatic attack. Waters had been taking prescription asthma medication at the time of his arrest, but police took his medicine when they arrested him. Waters’ family sued the District of Columbia under ...
medical care, but was denied it. When his medical needs could no longer be ignored, he was transferred to the Maricopa County Hospital were it was determined that Ramos suffered from pneumonia, sepsis ...
in mechanical restraints for 5.5 hours for laughing about an assault of an officer by a black prisoner. Gregory, who is also black, wears a medical brace for arthritis in his back; his complaints about the pain ...
Article • February 15, 2012
Detention Center (FDC) in SeaTac, Washington. The lawsuit alleged that the prisoner died due to negligent medical care. When Roxanne Brown, 62, flew into Seattle from Bangkok to give a lecture on Asian Art ...
Article • June 15, 2011 • from PLN June, 2011
to authorities. Roginsky was responsible for medical care at the Nassau County Jail from 1999-2001. He was fired in 2001 after state and federal investigators questioned the quality of care being provided ...
Article • October 15, 2011 • from PLN October, 2011
for violating conditions of his community detention program. Cole began having headaches and toothaches four days following his arrest, and experienced high temperatures. He was given minor medications ...
Article • September 15, 2011
State Prison in Los Angeles County, filed a medical malpractice suit against medical-care providers at both the prison where he was housed and an outside hospital. After the trial court granted ...
Article • March 15, 2013 • from PLN March, 2013
into contact with an underground high-voltage electric line. Gonzalez was initially transported to Antelope Valley Medical Center, then moved to the Los Angeles County/USC Medical Center, where he died ...
Protection Board. Then, on September 30, 1993, Associate Warden Gary Katsel terminated Asberry for “Medical Inability to Perform the Duties of Your Position.”  The termination became effective ...
Article • July 29, 2016
admitting herself to the Tulane Medical Center following an asthma attack.  She panicked and fought hospital personnel when they tried to discharge her. She was accused of biting the ankles of a hospital ...
Article • November 15, 2012 • from PLN November, 2012
spray. Johnson was taken to a local hospital, which could not fully treat his injuries. The Sheriff’s Office then released him from custody to avoid responsibility for his medical costs, the complaint ...
Article • January 13, 2015
CMC Nurse Arrested for Having Sex with Syracuse Jail Prisoner by CMC Nurse Arrested for Having Sex with Syracuse Jail Prisoner Beth A. Ours, 37, a Correctional Medical Care (CMC) nurse who ...
was in precarious health when he was later deported to Mexico. He got additional medical care after getting in touch with the Mexican consulate. The consulate, in turn, contacted an attorney, who ultimately filed ...
, isn’t the maximum-security prison it once was. It reopened in 2007 as a treatment center, a kind of medical unit for men suffering from addictions, age-related physical ailments or serious psychological ...
Article • September 22, 2015
Filed under: False Arrest
, palm prints, and a mold of his teeth. The palm prints did not match a print on the victim’s thigh, but a medical examiner said the bite mark on the victim’s breast matched Burke &ldquo ...
Low on May 3, 2002 soon after he submitted his paperwork for medical disability retirement to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. He claimed that his termination was a blatant case of retaliation ...
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