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Article • June 1, 2020 • from PLN June, 2020
will prevail.    Michael Cohen was the Medical Director for the New York state juvenile justice system for 20 years and previously provided medical care for incarcerated adults at the New York City ...
Article • February 6, 2019
Filed under: Federal Funds
include Global Tel*Link, Wexford Health Sources, Keefe Commissary Network, and Sentinel Offender Services—major national providers of prison phone services, medical care, commissary management ...
Article • October 1, 2021 • from PLN October, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19, Official Report
incarcerated people, the Texas Justice Initiative examined the medical records of people who died in TDCJ custody since early 2020 and found that at least 278 people have died from COVID-19 inside Texas prisons ...
Article • August 1, 2022 • from PLN August, 2022
conditions.” Moreover, the Court added, the law was at the time “clearly established that a prison official who displays deliberate indifference to an inmate’s serious pain or medical needs ...
Article • December 1, 2020 • from PLN December, 2020
Filed under: Failure to Treat, COVID-19
right now.    Michael Cohen was the Medical Director for the New York state juvenile justice system for 20 years and previously provided medical care for incarcerated adults at the New York City ...
death of claimant's decedent; ignoring the Plaintiff's cietoedent's signs, symptoms, and complainfs; responci to an eidergency medical situation after having been notified of an emergency medical ...
medical attention for his severe injuries, he was again approached by CO Luciano. CO Luciano stated to the Plaintiff, “They got you, huh”. CO Luciano further stated, “I didn’t think they would take ...
. Page 5 of 9 9. No insurance earner, medical provider or other entity or person, including state and federal governmental entities or agencies, has any lien or subrogation interest or claim ...
In-the-News Article • September 21, 2020
left the cell to go to recreation and, as soon as the cell door closed, Arapahoe told the escorting guards he was in danger. He was moved to another cell and a medical examination yielded evidence ...
Brief • September 2, 2008
produce any and all contracts for medical or other service, or employment, by and between the defendant County its designees or assigns, and/or the Lenawee County Jail, and any and all doctors nurses ...
In-the-News Article • September 19, 2016
prisons do many different types of work. All inmates who are medically able must do mandatory jobs, such as maintenance, cleaning, and kitchen duties. Inmates may be paid for this work—usually ...
In-the-News Article • January 6, 2016
, as their illnesses worsen. Upon release, they are more likely than other prisoners to recidivate and be incarcerated again. Prisons often cannot provide inmates with psychiatric medications or treatment. They may ...
In-the-News Article • October 3, 2017
, adequate food and water, medication and outside communication. As PLAN states, “The vulnerability of Texas prisons to hurricane conditions is a well-known and longstanding problem,” one ...
In-the-News Article • August 9, 2017
grade. Rieger is the former medical director for the Indiana Department of Corrections and Correct Care Solutions, a private company that specializes in prisoner health care. Texas has paid him more than ...
Filing • May 28, 2019
Filed under: Public Records Act
and dates of visits to detention facility or hospital, treatment given, and cause of death; (e) Report of coroner or medical examiner’s findings, if called, and copy of report of autopsy, if conducted; (f ...
Publication • February 25, 2014
coping skills that really work. Change my medication. Send me somewhere that can help me, give me some colored pencils so I can color with… I need something to occupy my time with. I’m reaching out to you ...
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shall be documented on the appropriate reports. Medical Treatment (4/648.11) Whenever the TASER is used and the probes or "stun gun" make contact with the suspect's skin or clothes, the suspect shall ...
Publication
) of the TASER device may contribute to cumulative exhaustion, stress, and associated medical risk(s). Other Conditions. Unrelated to TASER exposure, conditions such as excited delirium, severe exhaustion, drug ...
Publication • May 30, 2014
as well. The International Union of Police Associations, representing more than 100,000 active duty law enforcement and emergency medical personnel, described the Smarter Sentencing Act as a “thoughtful ...
Brief • December 27, 2020
. RELEASOR represents and warrants that either (a) there are no liens, including without limitation any medical reimbursement, unemployment or disability compensation liens, in existence which may attach ...
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