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one or more of the goals of § 3583. Such a determination must be based upon ?on-the-record medically-grounded findings.? Nothing less can ?justify the intrusion into a defendant?s significant liberty ...
Article • September 15, 2007 • from PLN September, 2007
conditions could worsen asthma or other medical conditions, they insisted there was no mold. The roof has since been fixed, but the water intrusion and air conditioning issues are still matters of concern ...
for several state vendors, including Addus HealthCare, which received over $250 million in DOC medical services contracts since 2003. Snyder and Robinson were each charged with five counts of mail fraud, while ...
Article • January 15, 2008
that had been removed to federal court. Missouri prisoner Edward Moore successfully sued Correctional Medical Services (CMS) for deliberate indifference to his serious dental needs. A jury awarded Moore ...
Article • December 15, 2007 • from PLN December, 2007
, unwholesome food and inadequate medical treatment. The Court found that most of the conditions of confinement complaints were disputed by the Russian government. However, they did not dispute the overcrowding ...
to inadequate medical care, excessive force and failure to arraign him in a timely manner. In a Second Amended Complaint he added claims of retaliation, "extrajudicial eviction," civil conspiracy and false ...
months and a complaint that the confiscation violated the Milburn decree, he got his wheelchair back. He also complained about denial of adequate medical care. The plaintiff's release from prison moots ...
for prisoner benefits, including medical, mental health, education and re-integration programs. Indeed, a 2000 grand jury report chastised the Sheriff for instead using this ?slush fund? for his own ?pet ...
Article • December 15, 2007
Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ), a women's prison that serves as a medical recovery unit. He owned a maroon Chevy four-door with a police scanner in the back seat. He used the Chevy and a fake police ...
Article • April 15, 2008 • from PLN April, 2008
or medical treatment. Another approach has been to turn the bills over to the Ann Arbor Credit Bureau (AACB), a collection agency that, with a five to seven percent collection rate, has double the success ...
. Richardson was found unresponsive in a solitary confinement cell; the State Medical Examiner determined she had suffered four broken ribs, a damaged liver and a fatal skull fracture, and ruled her death ...
in prison phone kickbacks. As for fees, work release prisoners are charged $5.00 per day for a ride to and from work, and must also hand over 40% of their income. Prisoners who sign up for medical ...
violations related to the assault and denial of medical care. See: Ingram v. Turner, USDC MD Tenn., Case No. 2:07-cv-02798-JDB. In an unrelated incident, on October 20, 2007, HCCF’s internal affairs officer ...
– including a hostage taking and shooting, sexual misconduct by staff, escapes, suicides and in-adequate medical care – were previously profiled in a PLN cover story that also detailed the company’s ...
, and he was taken to the stairwell where someone kicked him down the stairs. He regained consciousness that evening in the hospital. Medical reports indicate he experienced pain in his throat, shoulder ...
to breathe. Six guards were captured on video assaulting the boy. The Bay County medical examiner said the assault did not cause Andersons death, but on March 10, 2006 his body was exhumed for a second autopsy ...
the prisoner to medical. Berry later came clean, but Sheriff Kolender fired Berry for his initial dishonesty. Berry appealed his termination to the County Civil Service Commission, stipulating to his dishonesty ...
Article • November 15, 2006 • from PLN November, 2006
prison medical personnel of helping to cover up the beatings. After Cardell complained to the newspaper, the Georgia Bureau of Investigations launched an investigation in July 2005. Seven guards were ...
, it had jurisdiction. Summary judgment, however, was granted the defendants for Simmat's failure to raise a genuine issue of fact regarding deliberate indifference to a serious medical condition. The Tenth ...
psychiatric medical institution in Mason City, to allow Iowa Protection and Advocacy Services, Inc. (IPAS) to have access to the facility and its records to investigate abuse of patients. After a patient ...
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