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Article • June 15, 2002 • from PLN June, 2002
, alleging that they used excessive force in two separate incidents. At trial, Pryer introduced medical records evidence showing he received two broken bones in his left hand, three broken bones in his ...
by his cellmate Darren Coleman in a fight, lost his sight in the eye following inadequate medical care. Brady, who had complained unavailingly to prison doctors of his declining vision in the injured ...
, whether the shock threw the prisoners forward, and what the medical consequences for Ueland had been)." Instead, the court found that Ueland had failed to meet his burden of proof that the negligence ...
, and spent several months recuperating. The medical records reflect Skrtich received multiple left rib fractures, a fractured back, knee and shoulder injuries, abdominal trauma, and post trauma anemia ...
. Following a traffic accident in January 2003, Kuntz was arrested and taken to the Wilson County Jail. Several hours later, he was found in a coma and later died at a local hospital. State Medical Examiner ...
Article • May 15, 2004 • from PLN May, 2004
indifferent to Sisk's medical needs, but found Manzanares negligent for placing Sisk in the hard lock down room with the wool blanket. They also found guards Ryan Redd and Andrew Johnson negligent ...
Article • April 15, 2006 • from PLN April, 2006
, instead of waiting for medical workers to arrive. Such delays contributed to ten deaths in 2003, according to the courts special master. Indeed, court monitor Dr. Raymond Patterson, in his April 2005 ...
Article • March 15, 2006 • from PLN March, 2006
executive officer of the National Prostate Cancer Coalition. Viagra and similar medications are not a lifestyle' drug for these people. In March, 2006, Florida law makers introduced legislation that would ...
Perez had a history of depression and that his injuries, the delay in receiving medical attention, and teasing over his ass kicking" by a John Doe guard caused him severe emotional distress and mental ...
procedures which require at least one same sex escort for prisoners leaving prison grounds for medical care. The appeals court held that: "The Program Statement, is not a regulation from which negligence ...
Article • July 15, 1998 • from PLN July, 1998
20% of prisoners are raped during the course of their confinement, "yet there has been no more than a cursory mention of rape and no mention of PTSD in the hundreds of medical/psychiatric ...
Article • November 15, 2001 • from PLN November, 2001
, how the injury happened. Fuller's opinion was that 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 ...
is a hard worker," she said. "He was dedicated to the city of Folsom." Lofgren attributes Smith's short working hours to an undisclosed medical condition. According to her, the audit contains ...
, or adequate and sanitary food. Treatment for prisoners' physical and mental medical needs were dangerously delayed, if not altogether ignored. The Findings also recited extensively the fire marshall's ...
Article • September 15, 2003 • from PLN September, 2003
(1995)), Judge Lawrence K. Karlton ordered CDC to properly provide identification of and medical treatment for this class of prisoners. Court-appointed monitors have since followed their progress ...
1, 1999, a staff psychiatrist determined Charles was stable, reduced his psychotropic medication, and on April 6, 1999, transferred Charles to Unit 1 with Cottone and Albert St. Hubert. Unit 1 had ...
Article • June 15, 2004 • from PLN June, 2004
Berlin-wall era military service in Germany, for which he receives psychiatric medication. He experiences frequent claustrophobic reactions and flashbacks. In August 1998, after having been moved from ...
restriction, 180 days loss of good time, and reduction in class from state approved Trusty III to Line I. Sorens then received several retaliatory job changes that did not comport to his medical classification ...
Case • 2002
); Jennings v. Natrona County Detention Center Medical Facility, 175 F.3d 775, 779-80 (10th Cir. 1999). The concern expressed by those courts is legitimate, but it does not require twisting the statute ...
that of the general population. The bottom line is this: Not matter how you spin the numbers, prison remains a dangerous and deadly place. See: Medical Causes of Death in State Prisons, 2001-2004, January 2007, NCJ ...
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