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Case • 1998
, and the District of Columbia itself, violated his constitutional right to privacy. According to his complaint, Bynum broke the seal on the plaintiff's medical files and disclosed their contents to others without ...
Case • 1999
any medical personnel, but did attach copies of various prison records, including an "Inmate use of force injury report" form which reflects that on April 29, 1994, after the complained of use of force ...
Case • 2003
medical condition caused by the beatings; he told the deputies that he was afraid he would suffer additional beatings from the bounty hunters if he were not admitted to the jail; when custody was refused ...
Case • 2008
. As to document request numbered 13 (minutes of quarterly meetings of Medical Administration Committee of the Allegheny County Jail), the Court finds that the lack of temporal limitations renders said request ...
Case • 2009
and abusive detention conditions, and widespread detainee mistreatment." (Id. P 33). Immigrant detainees have been subjected to verbal and physical abuse and denied adequate medical care. (Id. P 34 ...
Case • 2009
at his dorm of his injury and was directed to ?medical.? He had no idea how or when the bat was left there and only noticed it after he fell. The only direct source of artificial light in the shed was from ...
Case • 2001
, clothing, shelter, sanitation, medical care, and personal safety." Hoptowit v. Ray, 682 F.2d 1237, 1246 (9th Cir. 1982) (citation omitted). It is well established that "overcrowding in prisons does ...
Case • 2006
to provide sufficiently explicit standards for those who applied it); Arey v. Robinson, 819 F. Supp. 478, 490 (D. Md. 1992) (prison regulation requiring inmate to return medication to prison pharmacy within 24 ...
Case • 2008
Mohammed Choudry's treatment of his injured ankle constituted a deliberate indifference to a medical need in violation of the Eighth Amendment. Following a two-day trial, a jury found in favor of Dr. Choudry ...
Article • April 15, 2014 • from PLN April, 2014
Filed under: News in Brief
to the Fayette County Detention Center from a medical pass on September 16, 2013, and was arrested the next day and charged with escape. On September 24, 2013, Marler was taken to the same medical clinic. She ...
Article • March 31, 2017
to make dentures for other state prisoners and MediCal patients, sewing jail jumpsuits and flags for the state of California in 10-hour stints - reform seems impossible. The lieutenant who guides our ...
Article • March 31, 2017
Filed under: Mothers in Prison
; According to testimony, prisoners were also put into solitary confinement and denied food and medications. Smith and the prison were exonerated of these charges, but most of the researchers believed ...
Article • March 10, 2017 • from PLN March, 2017
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
of the inadequate medical and mental health care they received while incarcerated. It is also when they discover that their work skills have become obsolete, making it hard for them to find jobs to support themselves ...
Article • March 10, 2017 • from PLN March, 2017
quiet and not seek medical treatment, otherwise the guards would attack again. But on November 2, a week after a Marshall Project reporter asked about the episode, the state’s corrections ...
Article • September 11, 2017
second landfall over Beaumont, receiving only peanut butter and jelly, and bologna sandwiches twice a day. Further, the men told their relatives they have been in desperate need of medical care, describing ...
enforcement misconduct: prisoner abuse, excessive force, inadequate medical care, squalid jail conditions, anti-immigrant practices, and a still-unfolding scandal in which one deputy was caught on video ...
no services in terms of medical care or psychological assistance or rehab or educational classes.” Since local parish prisons don’t hold violent criminals as long-term prisoners, people who have not been ...
Article • December 15, 2013 • from PLN December, 2013
Filed under: News, News in Brief
of cigarette rolling papers, into the Augusta State Medical Prison. Driggers, 25, pleaded guilty on May 23, 2013 and was sentenced under the First Offender Act to more than two years of probation. Georgia ...
Article • June 5, 2014 • from PLN June, 2014
Filed under: News in Brief
. In addition to the reprimand, she was ordered to complete remedial education classes on ethics. Nevada: An unnamed prisoner who was receiving medical treatment at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center ...
Article • July 4, 2014 • from PLN July, 2014
Filed under: News in Brief
during her stay at a hospital. He allegedly entered the bathroom where the prisoner was showering and performed sexual acts on her; she subsequently passed out from the medication she was taking, and awoke ...
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