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Article • February 15, 2005 • from PLN February, 2005
guard was negligent in failing to warn him before opening the cell door. Taylor sought damages for pain and suffering only; he made no claim for lost wages or medicals. At trial, Taylor's criminal ...
Article • July 15, 2005 • from PLN July, 2005
-trial motions, U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Johnson granted defendants' summary judgment motions as to Munoz's Americans with Disabilities Act claims and medical malpractice. A jury awarded $600,000 ...
Article • June 15, 2005 • from PLN June, 2005
Filed under: Medical, Surgery
millimeters long, 2 millimeters wide, and 1 millimeter thick, became lost by the surgeon and lodged in Tapp's left maxillary sinus. Tapp, who represented himself pro se, did not present expert medical ...
Article • April 15, 2005 • from PLN April, 2005
Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
to her serious medical needs. The family specifically claimed that when jailers learned that Loggins was suicidal they should have taken her to the hospital for evaluation and should have dressed her ...
, consisting of $25,000 future medical expenses, $100,000 emotional damages and $100,000 in attorney fees. Counsel opined that in spite of Amezola’s obvious contribution to his own plight, available witness ...
Article • August 15, 2005 • from PLN August, 2005
on it." Blunt is allegedly paralyzed on one side and seeks a medical retirement. Hughes started the California Staff Assault Task Force (CSA TF) 1 1/2 years ago to sue prisoners. (See: PLN, Aug. 2004, p.24 ...
Article • May 15, 2005 • from PLN May, 2005
cruel and unusual punishment. Moreover, Quigley was deprived of adequate medical and mental health care, the suit charged. The civil rights lawsuit was filed on behalf of Quigley's mother, Claire ...
Article • May 15, 2005 • from PLN May, 2005
punishment. Moreover, Quigley was deprived of adequate medical and mental health care, the suit charged. The civil rights lawsuit was filed on behalf of Quigley's mother, Claire Quigley. The lawsuit ...
, a guard and a medical technical assistant (MTA), were observed by Captain Serchel Leapheart subduing life prisoner Adron Cowains after Cowains allegedly assaulted an MTA at the Facility B clinic. Leapheart ...
Article • February 15, 2006 • from PLN February, 2006
they violated his civil rights by subjecting him to excessive force and for deliberate indifference to his medical needs. At trial Cole was awarded $2,500 on his claim against Miklovic, but lost his claim ...
. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin found for the plaintiff and awarded her a total of $366,000: $66,000 in lost wages and medical expenses, $250,000 in past pain and suffering, and $50,000 ...
state legislature's hateful anti-prisoner and anti-family legislation aimed at taking the Extended Family Visiting program, charging prisoners for medical care, taking prisoner's money, etc. Other ...
are distinguishable from failure to protect claims and from claims regarding whether adequate food, clothing, shelter and/or medical care was received." Readers should note that this ruling is against the weight ...
, PHS entered into a contract with the Sheriff to provide medical services to prisoners in the county's jails. Four years later, a county jail prisoner suffered a head injury, which required immediate ...
Article • February 15, 2001 • from PLN February, 2001
that substantially limits "a major life activity," or is believed to have such an impairment. An impairment corrected by medication or other measures is not considered a disability under the ADA. See: Sutton v ...
Article • April 15, 2002 • from PLN April, 2002
at the hospital. Five days later, on December 15, 1998, Klarquist was still in a jail isolation cell, refusing to eat or take his anti-psychotic medication. Klarquist asked a jail guard for a knife so he could ...
with medication and he began to participate in treatment sessions. His mother, Ginette Rickert, was involved in and monitored the course of treatment the DOC was providing during this period. Mr. Rickert ...
including safety, overcrowding (HCCC was operating at 150 percent capacity), unsanitary conditions, inadequate bathroom facilities, inadequate medical attention, limited recreation, restricted family ...
Article • March 15, 2002 • from PLN March, 2002
Filed under: Medical, Injury -- Misc., Vision
Corrections Center (WCC), in Shelton, Washington, the following day and would receive treatment for his injury there. Upon arrival at the WCC, Mr. Johnson informed medical personnel of his injury and symptoms ...
Article • March 15, 2002 • from PLN March, 2002
Filed under: Medical, Appendicitis
fluids. Because his symptoms did not subside, Mr. Kitchen was transported to Deaconness Medical Center in Spokane, where doctors discovered a ruptured appendix. Emergency surgery was immediately performed ...
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