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Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN May, 2015
Filed under: Premises Liability
of $7,536.09 for past pain and suffering. The award was not higher because the court found that Roberts had “a significant medical history of chronic right shoulder and neck pain which preexisted the March ...
it, kicked it, and said “take this shit with you too.” The blow to Sadian’s head caused significant hearing loss that required medical care and forced him to wear a hearing aid. Sadian ...
maintenance, extraordinary medical and dental services, and any participation in or receipt by inmates of rehabilitative or correctional services..." Section 72.74.02(4)(a) provides that "the receiving state ...
Article • March 15, 2013
by other prisoners to sign what is known as a “marriage chrono,” indicating that he could be housed with the prisoner who had attempted to sexually assault him. He further alleges that medical staff ...
Article • February 15, 2014 • from PLN February, 2014
to medical care and reimbursement for stolen or damaged property. “Clearly neither damage to society as a whole nor the cost of apprehension and investigation incurred by the government apprehending criminals ...
Article • March 15, 2014 • from PLN March, 2014
Hudson relocated to Illinois following his release from a federal prison in Kansas. He filed a Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) suit in U.S. District Court in Illinois, alleging that Kansas medical staff had ...
Article • June 2, 2015
Bellinger, then forced him to the ground face down. Gargano placed her knee into Bellinger's back and forcefully cut his braids with a scissor. As the guards left, Bellinger requested medical attention, which ...
$250,000 to settle a lawsuit claiming it provided inadequate medical care that caused her to lose her baby. Unable to make bond on misdemeanor drug charge, Meredith Manning was placed into the custody of CCA ...
Article • May 23, 2015
detainee at South Carolina’s Beaufort County detention center. The man’s estate, which consisted of his wife and four children, sued Beaufort County and its private medical vendor, Southern Jesse ...
Article • May 23, 2015
withdrawal. She allowed him to return to his cell after prescribing anti-seizure and anti-withdrawal medication. The next day, Sutton had another seizure and was taken to a hospital Once stablished, he ...
Article • May 24, 2015
University medical student Lori Roscetti, 23. Rossetti was abducted from Chicago's West Side, then raped and killed. All four men were eventually exonerated by DNA testing and pardoned by then-Governor George ...
Article • May 24, 2015
, alleging they conspired to "cover up" the medical malpractice that contributed to the boy's death and Marsh's wrongful conviction. "Nothing can make up for the time I spent in prison unless they gave me 21 ...
Article • August 2, 2016 • from PLN August, 2016
at the UCLA School of Law in Los Angeles from September 23-24, 2016. That event, for attorneys and other advocates for prisoners’ rights, will address prison medical and mental health care, solitary ...
such treatment afterwards and continued to suffer cognitive and physical impairments. His lawsuit alleged “the failure to a timely, and properly evaluate, diagnose, and refer to a medical specialist, treat ...
Article • July 29, 2016
to complain of chest pain, but a guard threatened to place Bassil in confinement when he requested to return to medical because it felt like he was having a heart attack.  Bassil complied with the order ...
Article • August 1, 2016
states that on May 29, 1997, the BOP terminated him from his position “due to physical medical inability to perform the duties of [his] position.”  He alleged that action was job ...
BOP Settles Sexual Harassment Suit for $1,000 by The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) paid $1,000 to settle a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by a female guard at the Federal Medical Center ...
Article • September 15, 2011 • from PLN September, 2011
Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
at the jail. Citing medical privacy laws, Brooks would not reveal how Kosbruk responded to an initial suicide screening when he was booked into the facility. “I can tell you that if someone came in and made ...
Article • October 15, 2012
with no source of income and then charge them for the provision of basic human needs, there will be problems. Which is why imposing fees or co-pays on prisoners for food, medical care and other necessities ...
Article • October 15, 2012
prisoners employed by a Joint Venture company, Labcon North America, that assembles medical devices at San Quentin. Donation checks were presented to five Marin County agencies – Citizens Against Homicide ...
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