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Article • September 9, 2015
to a former prisoner alleging he was unconstitutionally imprisoned and denied medical treatment while held in Tennessee prisons. Samuel C. Key was serving a Georgia-imposed sentence in April of 1994 when he ...
Article • January 7, 2016
, funding for medical resources has been cut by 17 percent and the budget for medication was cut by 6.3 percent. Prisoners receiving treatment for HIV report a great disparity in the level of care from unit ...
Article • January 13, 2016
by attorney John Burris, Harrison's youngest son filed a civil right action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 in federal court alleging excessive use of force and improper medical care. Corizon, which had ...
Article • January 13, 2016
supplies to clean the floors, showers and toilet areas, a foul stench of human excrement, peeling paint from the ceilings, walls, bars, tables and other fixtures, inadequate food portions, inadequate medical ...
Article • November 15, 2011
violations over a guard’s pepper spraying and beating of a prisoner without provocation and for subsequent denial of medical care to treat resulting injuries. The civil rights action was brought by Colin N ...
the responsibilities of hiring/training employees; establishing security and operational procedures; and setting up medical, food, commissary, and laundry service and delivery. In addition, he was responsible ...
Article • January 9, 2015
after the verdict. Sherry McFadden, 43, was incarcerated at BSRDC on March 5, 2009, when she filled out a medical request. She was complaining of a hole in her throat. Nurse Christy Collingsworth could ...
Article • July 2, 2019 • from PLN July, 2019
Alberto Vasquez, Rollins told Vasquez to mind his own business. Despite a detailed protocol for medical procedures when patients presented with symptoms like those Boyd-Nicholson was experiencing, he ...
Article • June 5, 2019 • from PLN June, 2019
Alberto Vasquez, Rollins told Vasquez to mind his own business. Despite a detailed protocol for medical procedures when patients presented with symptoms like those Boyd-Nicholson was experiencing, he ...
Article • March 5, 2019 • from PLN March, 2019
of prisoners prevented the jail’s medical staff from providing adequate care.  Indianapolis attorneys Michael K. Sutherlin and Bradley C. Lohmeier filed a new class-action suit in federal court ...
Article • March 6, 2019 • from PLN March, 2019
of the prison’s medical staff and administrative team were deliberately indifferent to his serious medical need in violation of the Eighth Amendment (applied to the states through the Fourteenth), and he ...
Article • August 6, 2019 • from PLN August, 2019
dispute with his wife.  He was having medical issues at the jail, but when he said he was experiencing trouble breathing while returning to the facility from court, a guard threw him to the ground ...
Albion had previously been cited for deficiencies in supervising its contractors that provide medical and mental health care. The complaint filed by Knighton’s estate alleged the defendants &ldquo ...
Article • February 15, 2025 • from PLN February, 2025
prescribing prisoners ADHD drugs, calling it “medication with a high abuse potential used to treat a non-life-threatening disease.” Scoffed Blankenship, “Why would someone snort Ritalin when ...
Brief • August 11, 2009
the decision; and c) Produce to plaintiff Kosilek's complete medical records, including all records in the possession of University of Massachusetts Correctional Health or Mental Health Management. 4 ...
of this abuse, Shaheed alleged, oc-curred while medical staff watched and ignored his cries for help. One medical staff member, according to Shaheed, went as far as to give pointers to the guards on where to hit ...
Article • June 15, 2010 • from PLN June, 2010
and rendering him un-conscious. When Spencer released him, Haws fell unconscious down a flight of stairs, struck his head and sustained a closed head injury. It took 42 minutes to summon emergency medical ...
, confiscating personal property, interviewing, medical examination, psychiatric screening and assigning housing. It includes the non-consensual insertion of a swab into the penis to perform a test for sexually ...
Article • June 15, 2010 • from PLN June, 2010
to take him to medical and look out for him in exchange for remaining silent about the assault, Patterson and Vallecillo began to create documentation that stated Shavon had struck her husband during ...
sustained head and eye injuries; he also said he was denied medical treatment. When he filed a staff complaint against the officers who had allegedly beaten him, Johnson received a rule violation for filing ...
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