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Article • April 1, 2021 • from PLN April, 2021
Filed under: Failure to Treat, COVID-19
, which has noted that people in jail and prison “may also be older or have high-risk medical conditions that place them at higher risk of experiencing severe COVID-19, (due to) “the inability ...
Article • February 1, 2022 • from PLN February, 2022
.           This was followed by reductions in medical staff and care, resulting in a November 2018 audit by the U.S. Marshal’s Service that found ...
Article • February 1, 2022 • from PLN February, 2022
. They asked for medical attention. They declared psychological emergencies. All these pleas went unanswered, creating more pain and suffering. Prisoners were told medical staffers did not show up for work ...
of serious physical injury.” Hall, a prisoner at the U.S. Penitentiary in Hazelton, claimed in his suit that he suffered a host of medical ailments that went untreated by BOP. He also argued ...
court for the Northern District of Mississippi, seeking to hold the county, Huffman and Scott liable for her son’s unlawful detention. She also alleged that Huffman’s forcible medication ...
at her eyes. In a delusional hysteria, Suarez screamed at guards to shoot her. She also voiced suspicion that they and medical staff were going to torture her. Guards tried to restrain her, handcuffing her ...
Article • December 15, 2024 • from PLN December, 2024
Filed under: Editorials
and caging of people. This has ranged from building and running prisons to performing discrete functions like providing medical care or telecommunications services. The theory, or big lie, has always been ...
the contract to provide medical care for the state Corrections Department (NMCD) in 2020, when a request was filed under the state Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA), NM Stat § 14-2-1 (2023 ...
In-the-News Article • January 20, 2015
medical care policies, whether the jail maintains a formulatory of medications for inmates, a copy of the jail’s phone service contract, a contingency request if the jail is paid a commission ...
Article • January 9, 2020 • from PLN January, 2020
Filed under: Wrongful Death
conditions were managed by medication, though due to their adverse side effects he stopped taking them during high school. He appeared to be successfully coping through a combination of diet and exercise ...
Article • January 9, 2020 • from PLN January, 2020
before being taken to a medical center, where it was determined that his wrist had been fractured. His attorney, David Lang, filed a lawsuit claiming excessive use of force, unreasonable search and seizure ...
for contributing to the injury. Further, because the jail’s medical director disregarded the hospital’s recommendation for an immediate MRI, the injury was allowed to “settle,” he said ...
Article • December 10, 2021
himself with the cord, Laws made a phone call to Brixey. Laws did not call Emergency Medical Services. About a minute or two after the strangulation began, Monroe's body stopped moving. Throughout the next ...
Article • November 5, 2022
$3,500 Settlement in Medical-Care Claim Arrives Too Late for Illinois Prisoner Felled by COVID-19 by David Reutter by David M. Reutter On November 21, 2021, a federal lawsuit filed ...
Article • June 1, 2024 • from PLN June, 2024
) agreed to pay $5 million to the estate of Thomas Henry Giles, 31, a mentally ill prisoner who died after guards left him for hours locked inside a cell on fire at Augusta State Medical Prison (ASMP ...
Article • May 1, 2024 • from PLN May, 2024
Filed under: Restraints, Dogs
some more. Edwards said that he was given only minimal medical treatment. Then he was placed in a five-point restraint device for 16 hours with open wounds despite having ceased any resistance long ...
’s office agreed to a policy change allowing pod supervisors to place potentially suicidal detainees on close observation prior to assessment by a medical official. Other terms included a requirement ...
In-the-News Article • July 2, 2014
of prisoners. Private prisons are less likely to run maximum-security facilities, less likely to house death-row inmates, or inmates who are more costly to incarcerate, including those with serious medical ...
the same year. In that he alleged civil rights violations by the two guards, as well as administrative and medical staff at the prison. Specifically, his complaint said that Barker “shot him in the leg ...
Article • January 1, 2024 • from PLN January, 2024
inCalifornia, Oregon, Missouri, Maryland and New York. “These steep increases suggest systemic failures that simultaneously increased risk of illness and limited access to medical care,” the authors ...
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