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Case • 2003
further alleges that the WDHFS failed to comply with numerous state rules governing civil commitments by, for instance, denying him access to his medical files in violation of Wis. Stat. § 51.61(1)(n). He ...
Case • 2003
MARSH, DOCTOR; GREGORY SAATHOFF, DOCTOR; JOHN DOE, I; JOHN DOE, II; JANE DOE; UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA MEDICAL CENTER; STEVE HOLLAR, ASSISTANT WARDEN OF PROGRAMS AT ACC; PAMELA SARGENT, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY ...
Case • 2005
that it renders him unable to care for himself, and at the same time fails to provide for his basic human needs--e.g., food, clothing, shelter, medical care, and reasonable safety--it transgresses the substantive ...
Case • 1987
). Finally, Noll makes conclusory allegations of inadequate medical care. It is not absolutely clear that he cannot amend his complaint to show that prison officials acted with deliberate indifference to his ...
Case • 2002
, which included permitting corrections officers to dispense medications. These letters, some of which were sent anonymously, were addressed to various governmental agencies, among them the Ohio Attorney ...
Case • 2002
circumstances, so that prisoners are not left indigent and can post bond and pay for medical treatment and other expenses. The district court granted summary judgment for the defendants, finding that Beese had ...
Case • 1985
and legal materials, medical and psychiatric care, prisoner security, recreational exercise, freedom of religion, and the like. This action was originally filed by Clayton, pro se. Later, Clayton contacted Mr ...
Case • 2002
: The BOP's Medical Director, Dr. Newton E. Kendig, will review the BOP's assessment and treatment plan, together with the assessment(s) and treatment plan(s) prepared by Dr. Berlin and the BOP's consulting ...
Case • 1998
. While in this face down position, he received injuries to his face and required emergency medical attention. Spicer sued the officers involved, and appeals from a verdict in their favor. In particular ...
Case • 1993
risk because the potentially drastic "change in his identity" could facilitate an escape from prison. n2 n2 Gramley further notes that the plaintiff is not a transsexual and has no medically ...
Case • 1999
enacted many laws to make inmates pay for services they receive in the prison, in addition to "room and board." See, e.g., A.R.S. § 31-201.01(G) (1996) (medical and health care services); A.R.S. § 31-201.01 ...
Case • 1993
the Constitution. See Downtown Auto Parks, Inc. v. Milwaukee, 938 F.2d 705 (7th Cir.1991); Medical Laundry Services v. Trustees of University of Alabama, 906 F.2d 571, 593 (11th Cir.1990) (citing Judge Roney's ...
Case • 2002
] This civil rights action arises out of plaintiff Joe T. Little's claims of mistreatment by law enforcement officers, jail officers, and jail medical personnel in connection with his July 5, 2000 arrest ...
Article • August 15, 1997 • from PLN August, 1997
. Rather, we have traditionally left to legislators the task of defining terms of a medical nature that have legal significance." The significance of this ruling is that if, indeed, there has been any lack ...
that connects the belly chain to the handcuffs. The DOC also did not provide opportunities for post-partum prisoners to visit their babies while the babies board at the hospital. The court held that the medical ...
Article • June 15, 2005 • from PLN June, 2005
Filed under: News, News in Brief
. Louisiana: On April 22, 2005, Joseph Glasper, 64, died in the Orleans Parish jail in New Orleans nine days after his attorneys told a judge the bar owner was not receiving appropriate medical care. Glasper ...
violence, inadequate medical care, overcrowding, understaffing, and other systemic deficiencies, new tremors continue to rattle the division. Eight guards accused of beating a prisoner to death have been ...
Article • May 15, 2005 • from PLN May, 2005
Filed under: News, News in Brief
in the Orleans Parish jail in New Orleans nine days after his attorneys told a judge the bar owner was not receiving appropriate medical care. Glasper had been in jail less than 30 days, after being convicted ...
between female and male prisoners. Women are more likely to be drug users and to need mental health care and medical treatment. 57% of women entering prison have been physically or sexually abused prior ...
Article • March 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2004
Filed under: News, News in Brief
died. Morris was in jail awaiting trial on charges that he failed to appear for various traffic violations. His family questioned the apparent denial of medical care. Arizona: On August 17, 2004 ...
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