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. "Defendants allow male officers to accompany women on transport to medical care and require said officers to remain and observe during gynecological and other intimate medical procedures. "Women prisoners ...
for driving under the influence of methadone. When Pizzuto was "slow" getting back into his cell after asking guard Edward Velazquez for methadone, a medication commonly used in the treatment of heroin ...
Article • October 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2003
is not one of them. "It gave me the creeps," Heath, an anesthesiologist and neuroscientist at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York, says of the tear. "It is a classic sign of an anesthetized ...
Article • March 15, 1999 • from PLN March, 1999
Filed under: News, News in Brief
. Mexico: On December 25, 1998, four prisoners at the Reclusorio Sur prison in Mexico City attempted to escape by starting a riot. When that failed, they took 11 prisoners, four visitors and four medical ...
Article • June 15, 1998 • from PLN June, 1998
Filed under: News, News in Brief
prison contraband and possession of dangerous drugs. He was released on bail pending trial. CA : On February 27, 1998, medical employees from state prisons picketed the California Department ...
, and forcibly injected the young men with psychotropic medications so they would be easier to manage, according to the Los Angeles Times. A report on the abuses was delivered to Gov. Gray Davis. In the report ...
traded for such things as shampoo and underwear. She said she was doped up on psychiatric medication late one night when a guard entered her cell and raped her. Over the next three months, she said, guards ...
the floor&. It was like dropping a slab of beef from 5 feet in the air." After the prolonged beating, Valdes was loaded unconscious onto a cleaning cart and taken to the prison's medical unit. He ...
multiple claims that many of the injunctions could not stand because no proof of medical injury or illness resulted from the challenged practices. Russell did not have to show that death or serious illness ...
Article • January 15, 2008 • from PLN January, 2008
Filed under: News, News in Brief
and an undisclosed number of prison employees at the 350 bed Southern State Correctional Facility in Springfield were diagnosed with strep throat. The prison was placed on "medical lockdown" to halt the spread ...
Article • December 15, 2006 • from PLN December, 2006
Filed under: News, News in Brief
evidence room. Georgia: On April 22, 2006, Telfair State Prison guard Jimmy Clance handed a pistol belt to fellow guard Fred Hulett while the two were guarding a prisoner at the Medical Center of Central ...
Article • January 15, 2007 • from PLN January, 2007
Filed under: News, News in Brief
Center, had his dental license suspended after he fractured the tooth of a prisoner on May 24 and then proceeded to extract part of the prisoners jawbone. The prisoner was sent to Harborview Medical Center ...
2000. However, Craven was still in pain, taking medication, and frequently absent so that Shepard frequently had to do Craven's work. To Shepard, Craven seemed preoccupied with his back injury ...
; kept in extended solitary confinement without any review of their classification status; denied of adequate food, exercise, basic medical care, adequate bedding, and personal hygiene items ...
Article • May 15, 2007
, challenged conditions and policies that they alleged kept them from getting adequate medical and mental health care. At 307: A motion to dismiss based on sovereign immunity is treated as a motion to dismiss ...
or biding their time until the next jury determination. Plaintiffs complained that ASH force-medicated them in non-emergency situations; reduced their access and privilege levels to punish them for refusing ...
and can safely live in the general population while taking psychotropic medications. But severely mentally ill prisoners need ?crisis beds? in a mental hospital setting, with attending physicians ...
Article • September 15, 2007 • from PLN September, 2007
," shouting obscenities in a bare cell when she tried to visit him in May 2006. Two Broward County judges ordered DCF and the jail's medical provider, Armor Correctional Services, to treat Itson pending his ...
Case • 1996
search and their post search neglect of sanitary and medical concerns was protected by a good faith belief that they were acting reasonably, and thus entitled to qualified immunity. The argument about ...
Case • 1992
or aggravation of a medical condition and exposure to ETS are entitled to appropriate medical treatment, which may include removal from places where smoke hovers. Id. at 499-500. The Seventh Circuit relied ...
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