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Article • August 9, 2016
Audit Finds Possible Payroll Fraud at California Prison in Sacramento by Joe Watson Employees at one California prison—including medical and mental health staff and prison guards&mdash ...
, Angela. She told him that her husband was taking anti-depressants and had threatened to kill himself. She gave him the medication and while Tumulty took it to the jail, he failed to inform jail officials ...
to the emergency room. While jail officials initially directed Scott to put on his personal clothes so that he could be transported to the emergency room, they reversed course and denied the medical request, instead ...
Article • August 24, 2016
to summon medical aide after the beating and helped cover up evidence of the beating. The suit also allege that various prison, law enforcement and county officials permitted a violent and dangerous ...
Peterson, who suffered from chronic asthma, was a prisoner within the TDCJ system. He had received medical treatment at the Texas Tech University Health Services Center, but they allegedly had not provided ...
officers for an alleged parole violation, accepted a $400,000 settlement in compensation for his medical expenses and injuries. Approximately $270,000 of that was allotted for attorney's fees.  &nbsp ...
in court fines. Her probation was previously transferred to Kentucky. She was arrested and placed in the Fayette County Detention Center. While there, Isaacs complained of not being given medication to treat ...
reform advocates link the high number of custodial deaths to several factors, including understaffing and budget cuts which lead to understaffing and reduced medical care. "Most of the really horrifying ...
a longstanding Freedom of Information Act request was recently fulfilled by the federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). Dr. Derrick S. Leacock was hired as Medical Officer at the Federal Correctional Institution ...
Article • March 6, 2018 • from PLN March, 2018
. The U.S. Department of Justice issued a scathing report in 2016 that found prisoners were at “risk of serious harm” due to inadequate medical and mental health care. Constitutional violations ...
Article • February 6, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
, which included lawsuits over physical abuse by jail staff and inadequate medical treatment. A class-action suit concerning medical and mental health care, filed by the Prison Law Office, settled ...
Article • August 1, 2015 • from PLN August, 2015
Filed under: Complaints
; Among the relief requested, Eddins asked state officials to “provide him with necessary or appropriate medical care to treat his diabetes.” The trial court dismissed the action because ...
Article • June 3, 2016 • from PLN June, 2016
tests by prison medical staff over a period of five years starting in 2005. Despite the fact that several of those tests showed he was either diabetic or pre-diabetic, he was not advised of the results ...
Article • October 12, 2018 • from PLN October, 2018
Justice Department said the birth was “unexpected” and “extremely rare.” He stated, “Pregnant women are medically assessed when received into custody and provided with ongoing ...
at the Center, he told them he had been medically unassigned from work in the federal prison. He sought a medical exemption from the work requirement, but found a job within a few weeks and successfully completed ...
Article • April 17, 2018
and strains to her neck, back and arms that permanently precluded her from returning to work, where she earned about $120,000 per year. She asked the court for three years of lost wages, medical expenses ...
Randall, an African-American, was employed at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles (MCC-LA) as a medical records administrator when, in May 1998, she filed a complaint with the U.S. Department ...
Article • May 5, 2017 • from PLN May, 2017
his medical condition. He was then transported to the Salem County Jail. Once there, Jones had a “medical episode” related to his disabilities. The guards apparently misinterpreted his ...
, or face worsening public health care burdens. The 49-page report recommended enhanced medical screenings for arrestees and their victims; better surveillance of diseases in prisons; and ready access ...
Article • May 15, 2011 • from PLN May, 2011
believes that the sisters no longer pose a threat to society. Their incarceration is no longer necessary for public safety and rehabilitation, and Jamie Scott’s medical condition ... creates a substantial ...
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