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Case • 2008
judgment, Williams states that the Step 1 grievance was filed May 31, 2006, less than 15 days after the alleged denial of medical attention on May 19, 2006. Williams states that after having received ...
Case • 2001
on his left eyelid which required stitches. Plaintiff alleges that he also received lacerations [**4] "all over" his body, but the medical records only indicate a bruise on his left shoulder. Plaintiff ...
Case • 2001
). The plain language of "prison conditions" suggests those aspects of prison life affecting the entire prison population, such as the food, medical care, recreational facilities and the like. See, e.g., Carter ...
Case • 2007
to protect the public from further crimes of the defendant, the need to provide the defendant with needed medical care or other correctional treatment in a most effective manner, and the need to afford her ...
Case • 2008
services, but the officers instructed her to leave. Soon afterwards, an ambulance arrived, and emergency medical personnel began to attempt to revive Hill. Hill was then transported to Howard County hospital ...
Case • 2006
sample contains drug metabolites, the technician reruns it. If a second such test confirms the presence of drugs and the inmate's medical records do not reflect the use of prescribed medications that could ...
Case • 2005
; the juveniles were not being administered prescribed medication; they were deprived of adequate medical care; they were not provided with necessary educational materials and teachers; and some CSC employees were ...
Case • 2005
and medical needs, all in violation of the Eighth Amendment. None of the defendants was on duty or even present at the FCDC when Crow was classified, placed in cell 305, and assaulted. [14] II ...
Case • 2001
serious medical needs by not permitting, even at his own expense, a dentist to perform a root canal to treat an oral infection ("fifth claim"). Marvin also moved the district court for a preliminary ...
Article • July 26, 2017
Filed under: Food, Commissary
with “The Pusher,” the predatory sobriquet bestowed upon Ross by Whetstone’s medical staff. “I compete with Andrew in the sugar trade,” Nate Dixon says. “And even I can&rsquo ...
confinement in the Adjustment Center. Access to healthcare of any kind is extremely limited, and in many circumstances nonexistent. When an Adjustment Center resident requests a medical appointment, it can take ...
-run prisons. Furthermore, when PPCs cut costs by reducing services such as medical care, the resulting litigation places the government, as well as the PPC, under potential liability. Thus ...
. In 1994, a man wrote to the California Medical Board to say Dr. Ayres had molested him as a juvenile in 1966. He never received a response. It wasn’t until 2002, after I called the San Mateo Police ...
Article • April 3, 2017 • from PLN April, 2017
with their children, whose food, clothing and medical expenses they would be paying for anyway. “It increases buy-in. It keeps the parents’ skin in the game,” said James Bueche, who heads Louisiana ...
Article • September 4, 2018 • from PLN September, 2018
and advocacy groups remain concerned about the secretive jail standards with respect to suicide prevention and medical care. “We are hopeful that there have been some improvements,” said Leah Farrell ...
Article • December 15, 2012 • from PLN December, 2012
, was forced to take a discharge under less than honorable conditions, which barred him from receiving veterans’ medical benefits. According to his attorney, Duane Kees, “I think USACIL intentionally withholds ...
contract was put up for rebid in 2016 amid reports of deficient medical care and prisoner deaths. The governor is also known for his close ties with GEO Group CEO George Zoley. In October 2013, Zoley gave ...
on the men in the BMU at HDSP. In her letter, Frye alleged that some men were being given “wrong medications or wrong doses” of prescribed medications; that others had been extracted from their cells ...
Article • March 15, 2014 • from PLN March, 2014
that resulted in over 60 deaths due to contaminated medication. Three death row prisoners in Texas, the state with the highest number of executions, are challenging the state’s plan to use a drug obtained from ...
Article • December 15, 2011 • from PLN December, 2011
Filed under: News, News in Brief
adequate medical care. Scott also denied clemency in most of the other 99 cases he considered that same day but granted one pardon: to Raymond Kevin Cross. Cross, a bookkeeper, stole $300,000 from ...
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