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Article • August 22, 2016
; and visiting facilities. Hutchings asserted lack of recreation opportunity, poor medical treatment, and staff indifference to prisoners’ immediate needs. He noted the lack of a legal library, and a general ...
Article • August 22, 2016
Filed under: False Arrest
at risk of cardiac arrhythmia with exertion. Although he had never suffered a cardiac episode prior to the arrest, the medical examiner concluded the second heart attack was not related to the first ...
“I can’t breathe” nineteen times and pleaded for medical attention before being placed in an isolation cell. Sabbie was found dead at the LaSalle Corrections-operated Bi-State Jail ...
and treat it as a medical emergency. Edmond was serving a sentence of 17 months to four years for a probation violation. Source: www.mlive.com ...
and then that was it,” she said. “They just closed the door and left us.” MDC was designed to be a short-term holding facility for people awaiting sentencing; it does not provide the same level of medical ...
genitals, was given poisoned tea and did not receive medical care from the prison doctor. Neluheni was awarded R200,000 (around $14,290) by Judge Nomsa Khumal, who rejected the GEO guards’ assertions ...
Article • June 30, 2017 • from PLN July, 2017
agreement between Giorla and the Ethics Board, once he left his position with the city he became a consultant for Corizon Health – a company he had contracted with to provide prisoner medical care while ...
Stress Disorder, mental discomfort, anguish, distress, great pain, and suffering. He sought compensation for his injuries, medical expenses incurred, present and future loss of earnings, as well ...
Article • July 8, 2018
and procedures, failed to obtain Cecil's medical information, failed to place him on suicide watch, failed to monitor him properly, and failed to train staff on how to handle suicidal detainees and employ ...
and ultimately died from the injuries five months later. Martin's estate sued on his behalf, stating that Herbert and Overton failed to provide adequate medical care. The suit alleged that no person ...
Article • August 23, 2016
of death or the name or relationship of the employee who was placed on leave. Co-workers weren't so tight-lipped, telling police and the media that Heusinkveld had a heroin problem. The medical examiner ...
and Medical Leave Act. She chose the latter, but soon discovered that male colleges who were injured and whose doctors recommended them for light duty were being allowed to work in the control room. So she ...
Article • February 8, 2017 • from PLN February, 2017
on problems at OCCC, including medical negligence, wrongful imprisonment, security failures and poor conditions of confinement. [See, e.g.: PLN, May 2016, p.38; Feb. 2015, p.56; Nov. 2011, p.19]. Recently ...
Article • November 7, 2017 • from PLN November, 2017
Filed under: Lockdowns, Jail Specific
County Jail in Chicago while another 120 cited the Family Medical Leave Act to justify their absences. The jail was locked down except for “essential movement,” but its visitation schedule ...
and prison guards. He argued that the assaults were violations of the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments. He requested $500,000 in punitive damages for emotional distress, medical expenses and legal fees. He ...
Facility in Suffolk County, New York, received $50,000 in a settlement with the county over allegations that she was inappropriately touched on multiple occasions by a medical assistant ...
several times and refused his request to go on medical leave. Battistoni claimed that he was coerced to resign on April 15, 2009.      Judge Lisa Margaret Smith dismissed Christensen ...
Article • August 11, 2016
regimens of wound care and medication. Both filed grievances, which came to naught. Both filed complaints, based upon personal injury, and incidental and consequential damages. According to Wilder’s ...
Article • August 19, 2016
and were in arm slings or a full leg cast, for example, did not receive letters from personnel -- like he did -- stating that if he could not perform his job duties or obtain a medical evaluation, that would ...
CCA Prison Not Reporting Valley Fever Cases among Hawaii Prisoners by Coccidioidomycosis is the medical term for valley fever, an airborne fungal disease that led to more than 5,600 reported ...
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