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Suit by Mentally Ill NY Jail Prisoners Dismissed by Several plaintiffs alleged that they were subjected to over-medication with psychotropic drugs and denial of timely psychiatric care ...
or the Massachusetts Department of Operation at the Essex County Jail and House if Corrections in Salem (Salem Jail). By October 1, 1994, the defendants were required to: (1) receive accreditation of medical services ...
Article • January 15, 2007 • from PLN January, 2007
, the day of the incident. Guards had no idea if the nurse was coming or going and at what time she would receive the notice. They could have easily called her to alert to the medical concern, which would ...
corpus petition that the California Medical Facility State Prison (CMF) violated prison regulations by forcing him to use U.S. Mail to deliver a third level appeal to the Inmate Appeals Branch ...
Article • October 15, 2006 • from PLN October, 2006
Filed under: Medical, ENT, Vision
of New York claiming the prison's medical staff ignored his repeated requests for a follow-up examination and further treatment. He also contended they were aware of his deteriorating vision yet took ...
care for his known psychiatric needs. Darran Craig, 31, was arrested on January 13, 2004. On January 14, intake medical screening established that he had a history of mental illness, and he was placed ...
or jury instructions, presented no witnesses except Taylor, and offered no medical evidence on Taylor's behalf. A jury found for the police officers, and Taylor appealed claiming that his counsel ...
Article • May 15, 2007
was forced to take medications. The district court held he could not file suits directly, but only through his guardian. The district court also charged Koloctronis the filing fees pursuant to the PLRA, 28 ...
Article • May 15, 2007
media. The reporter was given a written paper by a prisoner that detailed his allegations of substandard medical care and abuse at the jail. Jail staff requested that the written communication ...
Article • May 15, 2007
found no medical, dental or mental health corrective or restorative care was provided. The prison refused to make special dietary provisions to accommodate certain religious groups. Visitation ...
Article • May 15, 2007
. Kevin Murphy and four other unnamed Montana prisoners housed in the privately-owned and -operated Crossroads Correctional Center sued the medical director of the Montana Department of Corrections ...
Article • May 15, 2007
is part and parcel of the treatment he is requesting. Next, the Court held the Consent Document, which authorizes disclosure of information of a medical nature, is also reasonably related ...
Article • May 15, 2007
constituted deprivation of due process, which included limitations on telephone use, receiving and sending letters, non-contact visiting periods, the receipt and reading of magazines and newspapers, medical ...
policy" which revealed her HIV positive status to non- medical personnel and other prisoners, because it was "not reasonably related to legitimate penological interests." 2) Nolley's privacy and due ...
Article • May 15, 2007
. Santiago, who provided no medical testimony, was awarded $1,000. See: Santiago v. State of New York, Court of Claims, New York, Case No. 102096. ...
the correct factors in the case, including the potential for error under the Nebraska law in determining whether a prisoner is mentally ill; the fact that the medical nature of the case did not preclude due ...
Kulas for new hearing aids in August 2000, but Kulas never received them. Kulas sued the ADOC and various prison and medical officials, pro se, claiming that their failure to timely provided him ...
. economic, $50,000 non economic). The approximate breakdown of the economic damages was $12,650 for medical bills, $100,000 for lost wages, and 222,350 for future lost wages. Churchill provided expert ...
serious medical needs. Therefore, denial of the injunction was appropriate and was affirmed. The court noted, though, that Conti, on appeal produced several documents showing that he arguably did not have ...
Article • May 15, 2007
damages for lost wages and medical expenses. Vargas retained experts Charles J. Samo, P.E. of Huntington Beach (biomechanics) and Ronald Glausman, M.D. of Tarzana (orthopedic surgery). The defendants ...
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