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Article • June 7, 2014 • from PLN June, 2014
rule. The trial court granted the motion and the Commonwealth Court affirmed on appeal. Brown then filed another civil action against prison officials for inadequate medical care and other conduct ...
Article • October 16, 2015
McNair’s immediate release once his family could assure his health for allowed travel from a federal prison medical facility in Minnesota to Birmingham. He was released that day. The release came ...
Article • October 16, 2015
Filed under: Guard Misconduct, Smoking
and tobacco use was made to reduce the medical cost associated with exposure to tobacco, and eliminate secondhand smoke exposure to non-smokers,” said FDOC when announcing the ban in April 2011 ...
in the EOP receive milestone credits for their participation in EOP groups and programs; that prisoners taking heat-sensitive medications be given time outside their cells during heat alerts; and that Requests ...
Article • May 15, 2011
. He died of fulminant hepatitis at the University of Washington Medical Center on August 6, 2003. Devereux’s estate, on behalf of his surviving daughter, filed the lawsuit claiming negligence ...
Article • May 15, 2013
Filed under: Mental Health
sentenced him to 30 months imprisonment. Thornberg appealed. Thornberg claimed the forensic psychologist was unable to obtain some of his medical records from prior to his incarceration. Thus, the expert ...
Article • October 5, 2014
rights action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 in federal court alleging Louisiana state prison officials threatened and harassed him, used excessive force on him, and denied him due process and medical care ...
Article • February 24, 2015
(Vidal) ordered them to take Rivera to the station house, saying, “This one’s mine.” By the time they go the station, Rivera was semi-conscious with labored breathing. Emergency medical ...
for dealing with transgender prisoners prior to her rape. The jury found in favor of Tyrelle, awarding her $30,000 for bodily injury and $10,000 for medical bills. Because the award was less than the pretrial ...
Article • August 15, 2011 • from PLN August, 2011
the apparent fraud associated with repetitive trauma claims. The bill would reduce medical fees and cap settlements for such claims. “This is a scandal that nobody knows about,” said Gene Keefe, a Chicago ...
Article • August 15, 2011 • from PLN August, 2011
of his arrest but the cops took it from him. Vargas told the officers who escorted him to jail that he had Type I diabetes, though they wrote on a medical treatment form that he could control his diabetes ...
Article • August 15, 2011
of the West Carolina Rescue Mission at 10 a.m. But the Mission didn't open until 4 p.m. on Saturdays. So, the BOP employee pushed McHone two blocks in his wheelchair to A-Hope, a day care program for medically ...
Article • August 15, 2011
Filed under: Classification, Transfers, Food
, Tellis Williams sent a letter to the court complaining about inadequate nutrition, hygiene and medical care at the jail. Over the government's protests, Judge Campbell decided to hold a hearing concerning ...
Article • June 15, 2012 • from PLN June, 2012
by the DOC. The PRA allows requesters to ask for inspection instead of copies of records, but the DOC only allows prisoners to inspect their central file and medical file. Gronquist and Mustard wanted ...
Article • September 29, 2015
and found nothing apparent that warranted transportation to a medical facility, so they released him to his older brother. After returning to the station, one crew member stated that he observed urinary ...
Article • October 6, 2015
Filed under: Indigent Defense, Costs
the influence of intoxicants, he asked the trial court not to impose court-appointed attorney fees under ORS 151.505. He informed the court “that he was unemployed, homeless and struggling to pay medical ...
of habeas corpus that alleged denial of due process. Petitioners Carroll James Flowers and Christopher Michael Danner instituted separate actions against the warden of the U.S. Medical Center for Federal ...
. The dispatcher reported that Backes was suicidal, on medication and had access to weapons. Backes decided against suicide – but didn't tell anyone – parked, took a powerful sleeping pill and fell asleep. Police ...
Article • May 15, 2012
the argument that he failed to present his petition in a timely fashion due to chronic diabetes and minor strokes, noting the lack of evidence presented as to his alleged medical disability. See: Campbell v ...
Article • May 15, 2012
Indifference to Diabetic Diet The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has dismissed a § 1983 claim by prisoner Steve Collazo, who had alleged "deliberate indifference to medical needs" and due process violations ...
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