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Article • December 15, 2008 • from PLN December, 2008
$4.45 Million Verdict in Meningitis Death of Cook County Jail Prisoner by David Reutter $4.45 Million Verdict in Meningitis Death of Cook County Jail Prisoner by David M. Reutter An Illinois federal jury awarded $4.45 million to the mother of a prisoner who died at the Cook County Jail. The …
Could the Fall of Lehman Brothers Signal Trouble for Private Prison Corporations? by Bob Libal Could the Fall of Lehman Brothers Signal Trouble for Private Prison Corporations? by Bob Libal and Nick Hudson While recent business news has been dominated by the bailout of some of the nation’s largest investment …
Article • November 15, 2008 • from PLN November, 2008
HIV Cases in U.S. Prisons Decline by by Matt Clarke In September 2007, the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Statistics released a bulletin showing known cases of prisoners infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and those with confirmed AIDS declined for the sixth straight year in 2005. …
Article • November 15, 2008 • from PLN November, 2008
$80,000 Settlement in Utah Jail Prisoner’s Suicide by The private medical provider at Utah’s Salt Lake County Jail (SLCJ) has settled a lawsuit in a prisoner’s suicide for $80,000. The lawsuit was originally filed in federal court, but landed in state court prior to the settlement. After Jeremy Ruybal, 27, …
Brief • October 30, 2008
Brandon v. Advanced Correctional Healthcare, IL, Expert Report of Scott, Jail Suicide, 2008 1:06-cv-01316-JAG # 190-41 Page 1 of 11 E-FILED Thursday, 31 December, 2009 01:34:32 PM Clerk, U.S. District Court, ILCD Exhibit 38 1:06-cv-01316-JAG # 190-41 Page 2 of 11 Exhibit 38 1:06-cv-01316-JAG # 190-41 Page 3 of 11 …
Trifecta for Michigan DOC: Three Reports Find Deficient Prison Medical Care by David Reutter Trifecta for Michigan DOC: Three Reports Find Deficient Prison Medical Care by David M. Reutter From the advent of federal oversight of medical services for Michigan prisoners, the focus has been on three Michigan Dept. of …
Sixth Circuit: $4.5 Million Award Upheld Against Michigan DOC Doctor in Dehydration Death of Mentally Ill Prisoner by John Dannenberg Sixth Circuit: $4.5 Million Award Upheld Against Michigan DOC Doctor in Dehydration Death of Mentally Ill Prisoner by John E. Dannenberg The Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a …
Brief • October 8, 2008
Battle v. Corrections Corp. of America et al, TN, Memo, inmate death medical, 2008 Battle v. Corrections Corp. of America et al Doc. 5 Dockets.Justia.com
Massachusetts’ Mental Health Treatment Policies Prove Deadly for Public, Prisoners by David Reutter by David M. Reutter As America’s prisons continue their transformation into mental health institutions, little thought is given to mentally ill prisoners who languish within the harsh confines of prison environments with little if any treatment. That …
Of 426 California Prisoner Deaths in 2006, 66 Found to be Preventable by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg In August 2007, former California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) federal healthcare Receiver Robert Sillen issued a report titled Analysis of CDCR Death Reviews, prepared by the CDCR’s Death Review …
Burgeoning Immigration Detainee Population Stresses ICE by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The Bush administration’s hard-nosed approach to immigration enforcement has caused an explosion in the immigrant detainee population, which has grown from a daily average of 19,600 in 2005 to 29,700 in 2007. This increase parallels a rise in …
Failure to Treat Immigrant Detainee’s Fatal Penile Cancer Ruled “Beyond Cruel” by John Dannenberg Failure to Treat Immigrant Detainee’s Fatal Penile Cancer Ruled “Beyond Cruel” by John E. Dannenberg A U.S. District Court (C.D. Cal.) has ruled that the repeated failure of U.S. immigration authorities over an eleven-month period to …
State Officials Not Liable for Heat Stroke Death of 12 Year Old Boy by State Officials Not Liable for Heat Stroke Deaht of 12 Year Old Boy This is the case of Andrew Lemoine, the 12-year-old boy on antipsychotic medications who died of heat stroke after being made to build …
Eighth Circuit: Administrator of Prisoner's Estate May Not Sue Pro Se by On March 29, 2005, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals held that the administrator of the estate of a prisoner who died of cancer while incarcerated in the Arkansas Department of Corrections may not file a suit for …
Failure to Timely Provide Methadone Results in Death, Defeats Summary Judgment by The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed an Illinois federal district court’s grant of summary judgment to officials at the Cook County Jail in a civil rights action that alleged inadequate medical assistance resulting in a prisoner’s …
Illinois Jail Detainee's Death Related Medical Documents Ordered Disclosed by Abdelkadir Belbachir brought federal and state action against McHenry County (Illinois) in 2006 after his cousin, Hassiba Belbachir, died in the county jail. He motioned to compel documents declared exempt under the peer review privilege (privilege) of the State Medical …
Jail Guards Get Qualified Immunity for Beating, Pepper Spraying Prisoner Who Commits Suicide by The decedent was arrested for public intoxication; there was a fight when he was booked, resulting in his being sprayed with pepper spray or other chemical restraint. The officers carried him to a cell and sprayed …
Article • August 15, 2008
MI Prisoner’s Estate’s Wrongful Death Suit Dismissed Because He Caused His Own Death by Swallowing Illegal Drugs by On an undisclosed date, Michigan resident Terance Graham was arrested for marijuana possession. Just before his arrest he swallowed an ounce of cocaine. Later, at the Washtenaw County Jail, he complained that …
Article • August 15, 2008
Kentucky County Settles Loss of Consortium Suit for Undisclosed Amount by Phillip D. Hurst, a Kentucky prisoner, was taking prescribed methadone. When he returned one night to a Lexington County work release center in an intoxicated state, he was examined by two nurses who thought he was experiencing diabetes-related symptoms. …
Child Abuse Abounds in Wilderness and Boot Camp Programs by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On October 10, 2007, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)--a federal governmental entity that audits, evaluates and investigates for Congress--released a report on residential treatment programs (RTPs) entitled Concerns Regarding Abuse and Death in Certain …
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