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Case • 2006
University of Texas Medical at Galveston v. Estate of Blackmon - 195 S.W.3d 98 (Tex., 2006) - 2006 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON, PETITIONER, v. THE ESTATE OF DARLA BLACKMON ...
Case • 2007
Ramos v. Richardson - 228 S.W.3d 671 (Tex. 2007) - 2007 ARMANDO RAMOS, SR. ET AL., PETITIONERS, v. DR. IAN RICHARDSON & VALLEY BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER, ET AL., RESPONDENTS NO. 06-0336 SUPREME ...
, an Associated Press investigation led to the revelation that the Utah DOC's full-time director of medical services, Robert Dennis Jones, was paid $143,308 for his state services, plus $21,076 in "on-call" pay ...
Article • September 15, 1995 • from PLN September, 1995
guards to escort troublesome prisoners to the hospital, knowing that by the time they get there the prisoners will need medical attention. Villanueva was handcuffed and shackled, thrown to the floor ...
Article • December 15, 1996 • from PLN December, 1996
. The remaining three would-be escapees, one in uniform, proceeded to the medical department and took several hostages." The alarms went off when the uniformed prisoner hit the fence. It was about 9:30 p.m., just ...
in a case that challenged denial of medical care for his glaucoma and skin cancer, and the conditions of confinement in his cell. Conditions included being locked up for extended periods of time in a cell ...
Case • 2002
, however, Stiger alleged that Rice denied him medical care and treatment for his ailment "causing him to suffer unbearable pain and sufferings." Stiger also alleged that Rice falsified his arrest warrant ...
, the expense of caring for those prisoners has become a serious fiscal issue. The cost of providing medical care for prisoners has increased 22 percent in recent years. Consequently, the state's prison medical ...
at U.C. Berkeley’s Boalt Hall School of Law, observed that the federal prison sys-tem had hired the very doctor who was banned by a federal judge from performing state executions. The American Medical ...
guards how to take "free shots" while prisoners were handcuffed and how to use chemical agents without required notice or after the prisoner became compliant, reviewing medical reports before completing ...
Article • April 15, 2007 • from PLN April, 2007
Filed under: News, News in Brief
, the crime was captured on video tape which is how he was arrested. Florida: On February 14, 2007, Lynda Maier, 42, a nurse at the Bartow jail employed by Correctional Medical Services, was arrested on 8 ...
Case • 1986
demonstrate the deliberate indifference of Warden Sargent to his serious medical needs. [21] After reviewing the original complaint and the "motion of objection," we conclude that Johnson alleged ...
Case • 2001
contacted the medical staff at the Louisiana State Penitentiary, which informed them that the assigned work did not violate Lewis' medical duty status. The prison officials told Lewis to resume his work ...
Case • 2003
). To prevail on his cruel-and-unusual punishment claim, Conti must establish both that his medical condition is "objectively serious," and that the defendants he seeks to hold liable acted with "deliberate ...
Article • June 5, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
Filed under: Reviews
health care program. Treatment of mentally ill prisoners, including those in isolation, should be robust and ongoing, and must include more than the zealous over-prescription of psychotropic medications ...
Article • June 5, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
or severity – yet. The demographics of incarceration indicate that most prisoners are between the ages of 19 and 49, and are being held in overcrowded conditions with inadequate medical care. The 2017 ...
and parolees for various “services” such as booking, transportation, electronic monitoring, drug tests, medical care and sex offender registration. [See: PLN, May 2011, p.40]. Some jails even charge ...
Jersey, the Stewart Detention Center in Georgia and the Otero Detention Center in New Mexico. Multiple facilities were found to have deficient health care for detainees. Medical staff sometimes did not use ...
over medication that Tyree had with a nurse in the Santa Clara jail’s unit reserved for prisoners with mental health issues. After the 10:00 p.m. lockdown, Lubrin and fellow deputy Farris entered ...
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