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Article • May 15, 2012 • from PLN May, 2012
legs. A few hours later James complained to the maintenance coordinator and a guard; he was given “burn cream” and subsequently returned to ECP. James sought treatment for his legs at the ECP medical ...
. At the time of the merger, Just Care operated a single facility – the 374-bed Columbia Regional Care Center in Columbia, South Carolina, which provides medical services to prisoners and detainees from South ...
Article • April 15, 2014 • from PLN April, 2014
Filed under: Hunger Strikes
, such as grievances or litigation, and the Court distinguished previous cases in which it held that a competent adult may refuse medical treatment. “In some circumstances we do not doubt that the right to refuse ...
Article • July 7, 2015 • from PLN July, 2015
Filed under: Editorials
, generally dealing with guard brutality and medical neglect. Despite several major class-action suits and hundreds if not thousands of other lawsuits, as well as rivers of ink spilled documenting the abuse ...
Article • August 1, 2015 • from PLN August, 2015
; family had also named the prison’s private medical contractor, First Correctional Medical, in their lawsuit. A default judgment had been entered against the company previously, and in March 2010 ...
Article • September 2, 2016 • from PLN September, 2016
in that nation was in 1950. Under Belgium’s liberal euthanasia laws, individuals can ask doctors to terminate their lives if a panel of medical officials concurs they are facing severe physical or mental ...
violence, imposed confinement in unsanitary rooms, imposed room confinement on youth with medical conditions, failed to protect its charges from assault by other youth or staff, used pepper spray excessively ...
Article • May 7, 2018 • from PLN May, 2018
standard of care, but MDOC and Corizon, its medical provider, are relying on inaccurate, arbitrary methods to determine who even warrants care,” she added. “This includes outdated methods ...
) accepted $437,500 to settle his civil rights suit. James J. Ramirez was being held in the medical wing at JCDC after his arrest on a probation violation. He was suffering from alcohol withdrawal when, around ...
Article • October 12, 2018 • from PLN October, 2018
that could accommodate her stress-related medical work restrictions. She was fired on January 10, 2016. Sink sued again, alleging retaliation by prison officials for their actions after she lost her first ...
Article • September 6, 2016
monitoring the CCTV was collateral duty for a dispatcher, an emergency might not be immediately noted and, even if it were, 5 minutes could be too much time in the event of a medical emergency. Although ...
;on July 13, 2015.  Last week the Milwaukee County medical examiner announced that Thomas’ death was due to profound dehydration, according to the Journal Sentinel. By labeling the death ...
Article • December 21, 2017
. The estate sued defendants because they failed to provide adequate medical care, constitutional condition of confinement, and adequate training. Deputies Lehman and Williams were dismissed from the suit ...
Article • December 19, 2017
neurogenic bladder due to an incident with law enforcement officials in 1996. And, as such, Childress requires special medical treatment for his condition. On long van transportations, Childress averred he ...
Article • December 26, 2017
Regional Jail (HRRJ) was violating detainees’ civil rights and breaking disability laws by depriving them of medical and mental health care, HRRJ’s board hired as the new superintendent Ronaldo ...
, they checked and found he barely had a pulse. They did not attempt CPR, but called EMTs to transport him to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. According to a medical examiner report, the cause of death ...
Article • September 4, 2018 • from PLN September, 2018
investigative piece co-published by Newsweek and the California-based publication Capital and Main. Incidents at the company’s prisons and jails included the medical-related deaths of immigrant detainees ...
Article • September 10, 2018
room four times in seven days. He discharged himself from a local support program and didn’t take his medication. J.J. made repeated threats to harm himself and others. On one occasion, he told ...
Article • April 13, 2017
campaigned on cutting the FDOC’s budget, and one of his first acts in office was to pen contracts to privatize the entire prison system and its medical care. Due to a statutory provision, the move ...
Article • April 13, 2017
Filed under: Medical Misconduct, CIA
for years that the APA had created an environment that was conducive to medical professionals effectively participating in torture."  APA had denied that allegation for almost a decade, until a New York ...
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