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Article • December 15, 2004 • from PLN December, 2004
, 117 F.Supp.2d 889 (W.D. Wis. 2000), at PLN, July 2001, page 9. Wisconsin prisoner Cedric Johnson sued George Daley, medical director of the Bureau of Correctional Health Services, Wisconsin ...
through a slot in the cell doors, and that cell lights were often left on around the clock. They sought damages for physical pain and suffering, mental anguish and distress, and all necessary medical ...
Article • June 15, 2005 • from PLN June, 2005
NY Prisoner Awarded $160,000 for Lost Testicle by A New York Court of Claims has awarded a former Collins Correctional Facility prisoner $160,000 in a medical malpractice suit. On November ...
Article • June 15, 2005 • from PLN June, 2005
effective medical care can save many dollars in law enforcement costs in the long run." It's also the right thing to do. The current prison warehousing of the mentally ill is partially attributable ...
Article • November 15, 2005 • from PLN November, 2005
to the Mississippi Legislature, which found numerous deficiencies... in the areas of medical care, dental care, prevention of abuse, and treatment and programming for children with special needs. Simultaneously ...
Article • February 15, 2006 • from PLN February, 2006
and he flipped Padula the bird. Padula responded by hitting Orwat several times, fracturing his jaw. Orwat spent two days at the Boston Medical Center and approximately 3½ weeks in the prison infirmary ...
Article • February 15, 2006 • from PLN February, 2006
, and police officers. In her wrongful-death suit against the DOC, Ms. Ricci alleged that a prison employee disregarded her husband's history of hypertension and that other workers altered his medical records ...
at the Allen Correctional Center (ACC) filed suit claiming they were beaten by prison employees and then denied medical treatment for their injuries. All the defendants were. Wackenhut employees and they sought ...
to obtain written permission from Missouri officials for non-routine, non-emergency medical, dental, or psychiatric care; required immediate reports to Missouri officials of prisoner deaths or escapes ...
injury attributed to the device." Nevertheless, Ronald J. Angelone, Director of the DOC, announced last spring that "due to comments contained in the medical examiner's report, the department ...
. Fuller's opinion was Ruffin hit his teeth on the bed. A videotape of the incident was highly edited and missing sequences of images of up to fifteen minutes. Medical testimony at trial indicated Ruffin ...
found that Hester's actions exposed Randles to unsafe prison conditions, and he was deliberately indifferent to Randles' serious medical needs by that exposure. Hester also exceeded the scope of his ...
Article • January 15, 2003 • from PLN January, 2003
Filed under: Reviews, Court Access
a detailed explanation on how to appeal a criminal conviction and state and federal habeas processes and information specific to the death penalty. Prisoners rights are broken down by topic such as medical ...
and ten "John Does" who were BOP guards whose names were not known to Garrett. The complaint alleged excessive use of force and denial of medical treatment by BOP personnel. The district court dismissed ...
diseases such as tuberculosis. Medical care is grossly inadequate with untrained prison guards determining whether prisoners can see a nurse or physician with the result that serious problems ...
Prisoners Retain Right Against Self-Incrimination by Coy Phelps is a patient involuntarily committed in a Federal Medical Center (FMC) after having been acquitted of criminal charges ...
Article • November 15, 1998 • from PLN November, 1998
exposure. Three D.C. prisoners filed suit claiming they were being exposed to dangerous levels of ETS which exacerbated existing medical problems. The district court agreed and issued a permanent ...
, medical encounters, educational programs, and other prison programs, services, and activities. It further alleges that prison officials fail to provide these prisoners with assistive devices and auxiliary ...
in satisfactory condition. Another guard was treated at the scene by prison medical personnel. No prisoners were injured, say state police. CCA opened the Torrence County prison in December 1990 as a 268bed ...
them to crawl naked over broken glass, running some through a gauntlet of. Clubwielding cops, and denying them even the most rudimentary medical care. A classaction suit filed. On behalf of the 1,281 ...
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