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poisoning, which could have been prevented “with medical attention shortly after she arrived at the police station,” the complaint argued. The City of Lowell agreed in July 2015 to settle ...
falsified are written records of jailers checking to see that all of the prisoners are accounted for and not in need of medical attention or other aid. Smith County Sheriff's Office (SCSO) policy requires ...
during a medical visit when Burtch "brought his penis in contact with their knees, moved his hips from left to right, and became sexually aroused." Burtch filed a motion to dismiss the claim, asserting ...
Article • March 10, 2017 • from PLN March, 2017
that altercation and he sought treatment from medical staff. He sent a “kite” in July 2012 in which he stated, “4 of my bottom teeth are ready to fall out – they are like ‘weeble ...
Article • March 10, 2017 • from PLN March, 2017
medical care. After that case was dismissed, Wright filed related tort claims in state superior court. He requested in forma pauperis status, which the defendants opposed. They argued, and the court agreed ...
Article • August 24, 2017
at the Jackson County jail. Once there Jane Doe told Jackson County jail staff that she was raped but they did nothing to help her until the next day, when she was finally seen by medical staff, and taken ...
Article • August 30, 2017 • from PLN September, 2017
prisoners’ rights advocates have observed that provincial jails generally have no classification system and do a poor job of classifying prisoners based on their criminal history, medical issues ...
Article • August 30, 2017 • from PLN September, 2017
.” In the past several years the FDOC has been wracked by complaints of poor medical care, overcrowding, staff misconduct and prisoner deaths, resulting in extensive media coverage and investigations ...
Article • April 11, 2017
for refusing to remove his hands from a food slot in his cell door. Following guards' forcible entry into Duran's cell, medical staff repeatedly requested for Duran to be removed from the cell and decontaminated ...
Article • August 15, 2012 • from PLN August, 2012
Partners (CHP) as a contractor to manage the prison system’s medical care. CHP was awarded the contract, worth approximately $1.2 million annually. Three days before his retirement Taaffe went to work ...
in their federal lawsuit. The medical examiner ruled Thompson’s death a homicide because the force that was used on him led to stress that caused a heart arrhythmia. Yet, as typically occurs in prisoners’ deaths ...
Article • September 20, 2014 • from PLN September, 2014
representing her estate sued the city and jail employees, alleging that Palmer “was in obvious need of serious medical care in that she suffered from a known depression condition and/or was an obvious ...
Article • October 3, 2014
Filed under: Media, Access to Media
and medical neglect," said Emily Harris, statewide coordinator for Californians United for a Responsible Budget (CURB). "It is the wrong move for Governor Brown to continue to restrict media access in our ...
Article • October 3, 2014
2004 when he placed Carlton Benton, a combative prisoner who had been returned from the hospital to the jail's medical unit. Because Benton threatened to fight the guards when he was released from his ...
medical and food service workers in bringing contraband into the jail. Based upon that information, Watson issued a blanket order on April 21, 2011 to strip search all incoming contractors. Eleven ...
Article • June 10, 2015
meeting with him. The attorney failed to check his school, medical, or service records. In 1995, Porter petitioned for post-conviction relief, claiming his counsel failed to investigate and present ...
Article • January 6, 2016
, however, found that Fagan had failed to meet his burden of proof to support any award of damages for medical expenses, psychological injuries, or loss of earnings.  The court limited its award solely ...
Article • February 15, 2012
officials, NORCOR, NORCOR’s Board, the four counties that fund the jail and other defendants. He alleges that guards used excessive force against him and denied him medical care for his injuries. He also ...
Article • February 15, 2012
treating Hudson’s wounds, so that he received no medical attention until he was released from jail after posting bond hours after the beating. Hudson allegedly suffered a broken nose, a broken eye orbit ...
Article • February 15, 2012
amount allowed under La.R.S.15:572.8), along with various sums for job skills training and necessary medical and counseling services. Those payments were to be paid from the Innocence Compensation Fund ...
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