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Henson, the Director of Nursing for Prison Health Services (PHS), the company that provided medical care to Santa Rita jail prisoners. According to Davis, who worked for PHS for over 15 years and received ...
duties because, while suspended, he was prohibited from entering onto prison property. An 18-year NHDOC veteran, Jordan said after the trial that he would take a leave of absence to deal with a medical ...
Article • December 15, 2013 • from PLN December, 2013
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
included a 46% commission for the first 5 years and then 75% for the next five one-year renewals. Further, the company offered a free medication prescription discount plan for FDOC employees and prisoners ...
Article • April 9, 2015 • from PLN April, 2015
Filed under: Suicides
. For the next six days, Smith kept to himself and was visibly depressed. Another prisoner as well as Smith filed medical requests stating that Smith was crying every day; in fact, his request said he thought he ...
Article • March 31, 2016 • from PLN April, 2016
housing, parolees had experienced problems securing employment, medical care and other social services such as substance abuse treatment. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR ...
Article • March 31, 2016 • from PLN April, 2016
Joseph Bleier “did not examine all of his available medical documents before deciding to release him into the general prison population, as required by applicable regulations.” According ...
Article • March 15, 2013 • from PLN March, 2013
of Corrections’ refusal to accommodate his medical condition, by offering an alternative urinalysis testing procedure, violated state and federal prohibitions against cruel and unusual punishment. In a separate ...
Article • March 15, 2013
instructions, and the ministerial duty exception to the governmental immunity doctrine did not shield him from liability. It then awarded Pries approximately $14,000 for his medical bills and for pain ...
a more-focused meaning of “medical care.” To hold otherwise would render other parts of the statute superfluous or meaningless. The Supreme Court agreed the BOC has the authority to make rules governing ...
Article • March 15, 2014 • from PLN March, 2014
against Vital, he became obligated to pay their medical bills resulting from the accident because his insurance company refused to cover those expenses. Vital then embarked on a scheme designed ...
Article • March 15, 2014 • from PLN March, 2014
was reprimanded for making “several medication errors on numerous times.” One jailer didn’t check on a noise coming from a cell block which turned out to be a prisoner banging his head against the walls and doors ...
Article • February 15, 2014 • from PLN February, 2014
a decade-long downward trend. Indeed, even as legalization of medical marijuana becomes more commonplace across the nation (as well as legalization of marijuana for recreational use in Washington state ...
Article • May 24, 2015
Filed under: Malpractice
to redress the wound. As a result of the burn, Morales was left with a brown scar the size of a "pinkie fingertip." Morales then filed a claim for medical negligence, alleging that his leg was burned due ...
Article • November 16, 2015
of a class of prisoners at Idaho State Correctional Institution (ISCI), prevailed in a suit against the prison. He alleged constitutional violations including deliberate indifference to adequate medical ...
Article • November 10, 2015
is one of the few opportunities available to Congress to examine what these BOP programs actually accomplish and what can be done to improve them. Examples given in the report include inmate care, medical ...
’s psychiatric condition and medical treatment, and on detention facilities in general. Defendants moved to exclude testimony concerning plaintiff’s psychological condition from one plaintiff ...
into the facility, and a former jail administrator was arrested for stealing more than $5,000 from a local Native American tribe. At least four lawsuits have been filed since 2010 alleging inadequate medical care ...
1,900 at the time of the blaze. “The conditions that existed inside this prison are absolutely inhumane,” said Chilean President Sebastián Piñera, while visiting an emergency medical facility where ...
Barbour’s bloody and soiled clothes were changed before he was taken to a hospital. He was also denied follow-up medical care by jail staff, was not taken to a surgical appointment for repair of a deviated ...
to the jail’s operations and prisoners’ rights. [See: PLN, March 1997, p.18]. Grenning’s concerns related to religious access, legal access, medical care, laundry and outdoor exercise. Shortly after he wrote ...
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