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Article • August 11, 2016
the crash required a second replacement and surgery for wrist injuries.  He incurred $157,000 in past medical expenses. The $400,000 settlement was reached on June 25, 2015.  Bell was represented ...
Article • August 19, 2016
Filed under: Hunger Strikes, Food
injunction authorizing the force feeding of Coleman. The court granted the injunction. Although the Supreme Court has recognized a competent individual’s right to refuse life-saving medical treatment ...
Article • December 1, 2017
awaiting trial. He didn't make it to trial, though. His pacemaker failed on May 15, 2009, and he died. Holdstock's estate sued the jail in federal court, alleging deliberate indifference to a serious medical ...
several suits on her brother's behalf related to the wrongful conviction and his treatment in prison. In the instant suit, Oakley alleged that TDCJ security and medical officials committed torts against ...
Article • July 28, 2016
$45,000 Settlement for Federal Prisoner Denied Care for Broken Arm by The federal Bureau of Prisons paid $45,000 to settle a Federal Tort Claims Act action alleging negligent medical ...
Article • October 12, 2018 • from PLN October, 2018
Filed under: Guard Misconduct, Crime
office in Ocala, Florida, Harris provided tobacco and drugs to prisoners in exchange for large cash payments. He was arrested after he accepted a $5,000 bribe and 200 strips of Suboxone, a medication ...
Article • August 15, 2013
Filed under: Medical, Hernias
California: Sacramento County Settles Medical Suit for $2,000 by In June 2008, Roy Long received $2,000 to settle a suit he had filed against Sacramento County and Placer County in 2002 ...
Article • August 15, 2013
was improperly denied. While serving a sentence for robbery at the Plummer Center in Wilmington, Delaware, prisoner Maurice Williams requested and received a medical pass to leave the grounds. When he did ...
Article • May 15, 2011
medical harm.” See: Hill v. Carroll County, Miss., 587 F.3d 230 (5th Cir. 2009) ...
for medical expenses and $8.5 million in lost wages and $3 million in punitive damages. The Second Circuit had previously denied the defendants qualified immunity in this case. See: Hartman v. Nassau County ...
the vents in his cellblock. The prisoners in the cellblock were eventually released from their cells, some given medical attention, some not. Levi alleged he was in the later group. Levi sought records ...
Article • February 15, 2012
with the one exception and set proceedings for November 7, 2011, stating that “the basic issue in the case is going to be the existence of a scientifically recognized serious medical need that is being ignored ...
Article • February 15, 2012
Filed under: Medical, Medication, Diabetes
died because the arresting cop treated her like a dangerous felon and denied her the most basic medical attention.” See: Rutkowski v. City of New York, U.S.D.C. (S.D. NY), Case No. 1:11-cv-00532-DLC ...
Article • February 15, 2012
Department of Corrections (CDOC). In July of 2000, Jake Mumm, a California prisoner, was housed at California Men’s Colony, where he began treatment for gastric problems by prison medical staff. This treatment ...
Article • February 15, 2012
. A medical test showed that the youth was beaten so severely that he suffered a “blow-out” fracture of his eye socket and was bleeding from his ear. The suit raised claims of racial discrimination ...
Article • February 15, 2012
, and failure to summon medical care. The suit was brought by his mother, Sabrina Perez, and sister, Renee Nunez on December 20, 2007. The settlement was reached on May 27, 2008. The Plaintiffs were represented ...
Article • February 15, 2012
across the floor and slammed her head into a wall. During the incident, Jackson complained of breathing problems and injuries, but was told to “shut up.” She also repeatedly requested medical treatment ...
guards came into the prison during shift change. Pruitt was then taken through the prison naked to the medical department, where two nurses cleared him for segregation. He was then escorted naked ...
$12,630.50 to settle a lawsuit by former prisoner Samuel L. Key for the failure to provide medical treatment that resulted in amputation of his left leg. Key suffered circulation problems in both legs ...
Article • August 1, 2016
compliance with standards on Classification, Religious Practice, Use of Force, Housing, Recreation, Visitation, Programs, Medical, Dental and Mental Health Services, Capability and the Process to Achieve ...
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