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Article • May 15, 2007
Booth, 121 S.Ct. at 1822-25], and (b) whether, in the context of Marvin's request for preliminary injunctive relief, exhaustion under the PLRA is required when the remedy sought, i.e., urgent medical ...
and surgical scars, as well as pictures of Ryan in various medical apparatuses; and descriptions of Ryan's 14 operations. Additional pressure to settle resulted from Ryan's earlier settlement agreement ...
Article • April 15, 2007 • from PLN April, 2007
to destroy the publications or given an opportunity to object. The jail has faced growing criticism for its many human rights abuses, including but not limited to overcrowding, understaffing, and poor medical ...
a 1987 consent decree governing medical care at the County?s jail. Ginest v. Board of County Commissioners of Carbon County, 295 F.Supp.2d 1274 (USDC D WY 2003). The plaintiff class, represented ...
Article • February 15, 2007 • from PLN February, 2007
universal HIV testing, a critical limitation for effective TB prevention and control and for the medical management of individual patients.? Prisoners outpaced non-prisoner with respect to pulmonary TB ...
for custody staff to provide immediate life support ... until medical staff arrives;? (3) provide the court?s Special Master with all Suicide Reports and staff performance reviews in such incidents; (4) Within ...
Article • February 15, 2007 • from PLN February, 2007
Filed under: Media, Access to Media
. Not surprisingly, states with the strictest media bans, including New Jersey and California, also seem to be the ones most beset by staff brutality and corruption, medical neglect and other problems. Sources ...
Case • 1998
." In a detailed order, the trial court determined that PHS undertook to act on behalf of the Sheriff by providing these medical services and, therefore, "all of its records that would normally be subject ...
Phelps Construction Corporation, $889 million, Krueger International, a health care company, $834 million, healthcare provider MDI Holdings,  $654 million, and the medical contractor, McKesson ...
and services. The plaintiffs ultimately prevailed, with disabled prisoners gaining access to showers, toilets, medical supplies and prison programs. Jeanne Woodford, the former CDCR director who implemented ...
and booked into the jail. While he was at the jail, he often did not receive the medication he was prescribed. This caused his behavior to deteriorate such that he shouted abusive language at guards ...
to be fingerprinted and to take his mugshot. A member of the jail's medical staff—then employed by private healthcare provider Correct Care Solutions, which has since been replaced by another private contractor ...
in the cell when he died. Investigators determined that Leysath had damaged the heating unit in his cell, fell unconscious due to inhalation of released steam and, according to the Office of the Chief Medical ...
called, the company’s business model remains the same – to make money by not spending enough to provide safe, secure facilities and adequate medical care for prisoners. Marketers call ...
Article • July 28, 2017 • from PLN August, 2017
Filed under: Infections, State Statutes
of parole when he was taken to Mercy Hospital for medical treatment in April 2013. While there, he was overmedicated and his IV port became infected. Under California law, Brooks had until April 2014 to file ...
Article • August 10, 2017
Filed under: Smoking, Commissary
and rising medical care costs. Now, impoverished jails are selling prisoners e- cigarettes, in hopes of profiting off their addiction. “Hope I can make $45,000 a year and that profit will be turned ...
Article • August 21, 2017
commissioner determined that Marchand was medically unfit for duty and terminated his employment on that date. Although Marchand continued received workers' compensation benefits through 2013, the MDOC stopped ...
Article • December 11, 2017
," while pointing at Davis. Subsequent medical examination revealed that the prisoner had indeed been bitten on the chest. Davis denied ever biting Thomas. After an investigation, Bureau of Prisons ...
Article • June 8, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
several times, placing the unconscious Temich in different poses instead of providing medical assistance, which he was able to do as a first responder. He removed the handcuffs from Temich before EMTs ...
Article • December 7, 2018 • from PLN December, 2018
the serious nature of Mhoon’s injuries; he was immobilized and sent to the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where he underwent an emergency laminectomy and spinal fusion. Mhoon continues to suffer ...
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