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Article • February 15, 2006 • from PLN February, 2006
and denial of medical care following the assault. He alleged a cover-up of the incident that was a part of an overall pattern at the jail and that he suffered injuries to the head and neck, unconsciousness ...
-year-old prisoner at a CSC-operated boot camp in Mansfield, Texas. Alexander died of a rare penicillin-resistant type of pneumonia after being denied timely medical care [see PLN, Feb. 2004 ...
Article • March 15, 2006 • from PLN March, 2006
of HIV. But in its typical fashion legislators have placed the danger posed to the public squarely or the shoulders of prisoners. Dr. Owen Murray of the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), which ...
1998, MCI Framingham guard Anthony Maddix allegedly had female prisoners released from their cells, saying they were to report to the prison medical ward. Instead, he took them to an isolated area ...
Article • February 15, 2000 • from PLN February, 2000
deletes this provision for prisoners and subjects them to the same rules as most other § 1983 plaintiffs." Though the original incident of medical deliberate indifference occurred on September 14, 1994 ...
occurs for medical or protection reasons, was noted on the jail roster. Giroux and Tucker had overlapping visits in a communal visitation room. Following the visits, Sgt. Hartley placed Giroux, Tucker ...
to "sleep it off." Upon being released from the jail, T.O. Richey, a male employee of Shelby Baptist Medical Center employed by the jail, demanded a blood sample from Skurstenis, then told her to pull her ...
Article • January 15, 2002 • from PLN January, 2002
for leave of the Delaware Federal District Court to file IFP on a complaint that he was arbitrarily sprayed with pepper gas and then denied medical treatment despite a known asthmatic condition ...
and unusual punishment for their failure to give adequate medical care when he suffered toxic effects from the spraying of pesticide that got into his cell via the housing ventilation system. Prior to his ...
Article • December 15, 2002 • from PLN December, 2002
are caused by two broad categories of drugs: prescription medications dispensed by prison pharmacies and controlled substances brought into prisons by employees and visitors. In Ohio, for example, coroners ...
medical treatment are involved. Litigants should also note that, whereas claims can be removed from state court to federal court without limitations penalties, the reverse is not the case. See: Allen v ...
to restrain him. They also alleged deliberate indifference to serious medical needs for failing to properly treat his injury. Arguing that Lewis failed to exhaust his administrative remedies, the defendants ...
Article • September 15, 2004 • from PLN September, 2004
. Wissink had volunteered to be a trustee and was injured while carrying a bunk through a cell door. His injury required several stitches. On August 2000, the jail applied to L&I. to pay Wissink's medical ...
policies that will help jail health care providers to get accredited by the National Commission on Correctional Health Care. Medical request forms will also be made available in each cell block day room ...
Article • March 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2004
Filed under: Reviews, Court Access
and children; medical; parole-probation-supervised release; and prison rules and regulations, just to name a few. But The Citebook is more than its name implies. Through this often humorous, always relevant ...
Article • July 15, 1996 • from PLN July, 1996
be victims of "Sudden In-Custody Death Syndrome." [We are not making this up!] The report not only identified the syndrome, but urged that jail guards and medical staff be trained to recognize the "risk ...
, deliberate indifference for medical claims, maliciousness for excessive force claims. Analyzing the guard's actions under Hudson v. McMillian, 112 S.Ct. 995 (1992) the court held that the guards did not act ...
Article • October 15, 1993 • from PLN October, 1993
, No. SO26393, (7/26/93). The court said the state has legitimate interests in preserving life, preventing suicide, protecting innocent third parties, and maintaining the integrity of the medical profession ...
officer who entered the section and summoned medical aid. Yet, prior to 8:30 p.m., Johnson had noticed prisoners congregating around the third tier showers. She had also seen two prisoners looking ...
appointed counsel is plainly incompetent. Lawrence Dunphy, an Illinois state prisoner filed suit claiming prison officials violated his eighth amendment rights by disobeying a medical order to give him ...
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