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of their confinement, "including the adequacy of the law library, lack of appropriate opportunities for religious worship, substandard living conditions, substandard medical care, [and] unjust and arbitrary disciplinary ...
Article • May 15, 2007
triggers the protections of the Due Process Clause, making the State responsible for their basic human needs such as food, clothing, shelter, medical care and reasonable safety. The Court also stated ...
Article • May 15, 2007
hearing, and a second disciplinary charge was dismissed.) Sedating the plaintiff could not be viewed as part of a conspiracy involving the officers, since it is undisputed that medical personnel observed ...
Article • May 15, 2007
. § 1983 suit pro se against the prison and various employees claiming deliberate indifference to his medical needs. The court dismissed claims against the prison itself under Eleventh Amendment immunity ...
at a county hospital for indigent persons, Ohme's medical bills totaled $30,000. Ohme sued Dallas County claiming the jail violated Texas Jail Commission Standards and Regulations with regard to hourly face ...
Article • May 15, 2007
, 387 (5th Cir.1996); Jennings v. Natrona County Detention Center Medical Facility, 175 F.3d 775, 779-80 (10th Cir.1999). The concern expressed by those courts is legitimate, but it does not require ...
Article • May 15, 2007
medical data that Conley complains will be subject to repeated searches. When considering the totality of the circumstances, the Court held "the government's interest in properly identifying criminals ...
Article • May 15, 2007
risk of contracting infectious diseases such as Hepatitis A, shigella, and others. . . . There is no requirement that an inmate suffer serious medical problems before the condition is actionable ...
Article • December 15, 2003
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Damages
to information provided to the Belfast Telegraph under the Freedom of Information Act. The highest total payout was more than half a-million pounds for medical malpractice. In 2004, four prisoners netted ...
Article • May 15, 2007
book, he spent most of his time in prison in protective custody. In this case, he filed suit while being held in the federal medical center in Missouri to avoid being transferred to the Protective ...
Article • February 15, 2007 • from PLN February, 2007
the cost of medical treatment, examinations, dental care and prescription drugs. Prisoners? financial status will be investigated and the court may invoke liens against real estate, personal property, cash ...
Case • 1991
, Circuit Judges. OPINIONBY: PER CURIAM OPINION: [*729] Norman Z. Flick, an inmate at the Federal Medical Center (FMC) in Rochester, Minnesota, appeals the district court's n1 order granting defendant ...
OSHA Cites Corizon for Inadequate Workplace Safety on Rikers Island by Matthew Clarke Listing numerous instances of its medical, mental health and dentistry employees being assaulted ...
Article • August 5, 2016
, humiliate, harass, and degrade: and one count of making a false statement to an Administrative Law Judge while under oath. Eddie D. Smith was a guard at The Federal Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky.&nbsp ...
justice reform group, stating that McKinley and DeLeon, as well as “3 or 4 others,” were continuing the hunger strike. According to the World Medical Association, “the forced feeding ...
weeks after the incident. According to the lawsuit, Salters was initially brought to the hospital on May 7 after drinking hydrogen peroxide. Medical staff noted he was “combative,” but he ...
Article • December 13, 2017
' refusal to allow him to use a hat and gloves when exercising "in his outdoor cell" in the prison yard in very cold weather. He had medical evidence showing that he required the exercise to keep his back ...
breasts. Buczek, who had her two young children in the car, told Deakins that she had Huntington's Disease, which causes slurred speech. When she showed her medical card, Deakins allegedly became enraged ...
Article • December 5, 2018 • from PLN December, 2018
the jailers moving Garwood to a padded cell where he was once again “forcibly” taken to the ground, stripped of his clothing and abandoned for several hours. No medical care was administered after ...
Article • August 23, 2016
Filed under: Private Prisons
, including inadequate staffing, unlicensed medical clinics, employees with criminal backgrounds, and poor food services. [PLN, April 2006, p. 18] The principal change touted by CDOC Director of Prisons Nolan ...
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