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Case • 1997
-existing psychological and medical conditions she may have had. This is faulty reasoning. It is evident to the Court that this type of information and analysis would be outside the expertise of plaintiff's ...
Case • 1998
Camp for first-time offenders, the successful completion of which would have led to his parole in just six months. When he was refused admission because of his medical history of hypertension, he sued ...
Case • 1999
] OPINION [15] Plaintiff Paul Lavista, a federal inmate confined at the Federal Medical Center-FMC Lexington at the time he filed this complaint, appeals the dismissal of his civil rights action ...
Case • 1999
: 99a0372p.06 [13] Argued: August 12, 1999 [14] OPINION [15] Plaintiff Dwight E. Freeman, an inmate at Correctional Medical Center, brought an action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against ...
Case • 1999
, plaintiff alleges that the defendant prison employees were deliberately indifferent to his safety when they placed him in a cell with a known sex offender and then provided inadequate medical ...
Case • 2005
out of the housing module, and as far as the medical holding area, in the direction of the recreation yard. Berry witnessed Padilla yell provocative words at the inmate, forcefully hold the inmate ...
Case • 2000
for a fracture of his left hand. [15] On July 22, 1996, Wallace filed a step-one grievance alleging he was not getting proper medical care for the injury that had occurred at the box factory. The warden ...
Case • 2004
Prison at Solano. He was housed in the prison's psychiatric medical housing unit when James Williams, a correctional officer with the California Department of Corrections, came on duty and announced from ...
Case • 2002
amputated. *fn1 The following May, he was awarded both medical and temporary total disability compensation benefits from the date of injury " until such time as his condition becomes stationary." It appear s ...
Case • 2004
in numerous sexual abuse cases, and performs forensic psychiatric evaluations for the State of Maine. She evaluated Douglas on three occasions and reviewed the medical, psychological, and psychiatric reports ...
Case • 2003
medication to the point of impairment during the extradition trip; e. that Craven accompanied McKim to several bars in Chicago; f. that Craven allowed McKim to spend the night alone, unsupervised, in her own ...
Case • 2007
reason, doused her in rubbing alcohol and then used his cigarette lighter to set her ablaze. Bryant was transported by emergency medical services to the local hospital, where she was treated for second ...
another form of calculated harassment). In STEP 1 I was with three men who are now dead. Regarding the death of Skip Martin, ADX was clearly negligent to his medical needs. As his pain increased, Skip ...
Article • January 15, 2005 • from PLN January, 2005
Filed under: News, News in Brief
Services, a private, for profit company. On the same day, April Archer, 37, a medical technician at the same prison who was employed by Correctional Medical Services was also arrested on five counts ...
Article • November 15, 2005 • from PLN November, 2005
Filed under: News, News in Brief
for at least the past decade. The indictment states that Sloan is a paranoid schizophrenic who suffered delusions and quit taking his medications in 2004, about when he started sending the letters. Larson said ...
Article • February 15, 2006 • from PLN February, 2006
Filed under: News, News in Brief
Sheriff's office and the state Department of Corrections announced the donation of computers, medical supplies, sanitation products, an x-ray machine and medical equipment to the Haitian Prison Authority ...
of inadequate and deadly medical care within the prison system. Winberg asserts that the problem has become particularly egregious at the state's only privately-run prison, the Idaho Correctional Center. It's ...
Article • December 15, 2002 • from PLN December, 2002
Filed under: News, News in Brief
to the ground and hit the back of his head on the concrete floor. The fight went unnoticed by staff and informants alike. The next day, Moore sought medical treatment from CCA staff saying he had fallen ...
Article • November 15, 2007
howl in constant agony. Inadequate food is shoved through an unsanitary slot in the door. The prisoners get poor medical and dental care; in Maine, many Supermax inmates are not allowed toothbrushes ...
Article • June 15, 2008
"its stamp of approval to military interrogations" in agreement for the Pentagon allowing "psychologists -- who, unlike psychiatrists, are not medical doctors -- to prescribe medication, dramatically ...
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