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Article • October 15, 2000 • from PLN October, 2000
for not meeting medical service obligations [see related article below]. The $300,000-plus penalty amounts to roughly nine or ten days of free rent for the state, which pays Great Plains $43.95 a day for each ...
Article • December 15, 2000 • from PLN December, 2000
major aspects of mass incarceration and the results for prisoners--results like censorship, lack of rehabilitation efforts, proliferation of control units, dismal medical care, openly racist guards, lack ...
Article • October 15, 2000 • from PLN October, 2000
brutal practices which include the regular beatings and assaults of prisoners and medical neglect. PLN is the only publication that regularly reports the settlements and jury verdicts rendered against ...
Article • November 15, 2000 • from PLN November, 2000
, guards at the Stiles prison near Beaumont overpowered an armed male prisoner after he briefly held two female medical workers hostage in a failed effort to obtain money and cigarettes. Robert Richardson ...
. On July 7, 1997, Ho was arrested for trying to steal a bicycle and booked into the King County jail. The jail knew Ho well and knew he didn't take his medication. While at the jail, Ho threw water ...
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 testimony ...
Article • September 15, 2002 • from PLN September, 2002
late last year because he found the work distasteful. Yolanda Torres, a Texas death penalty defense lawyer, said: "With inadequate medical and psychiatric attention, I have seen rapid deterioration ...
Article • October 15, 2002 • from PLN October, 2002
. The medical tests were negative; they stuck him back in his cell. In the weeks that followed, Norman Whaley died a slow and painful death from pancreatic cancer. And so it goes, on and on, for nearly ...
Article • October 15, 2002 • from PLN October, 2002
Muslim beliefs that he wear a one-quarter inch beard and that the policy violates his equal protection rights because it allows prisoners to wear a three-quarters of an inch beard for medical purposes ...
reached his maximum release date on March 18, they entered into a settlement for $250,000 on July 26, 2002, after Van Vleck had demanded $23,868 in medical costs, $56,996 in past lost wages and $632,000 ...
investigation and medical examination, the Jail canceled its contract with Extraditions International. Represented by Craig Cowie and David Fathi of the American Civil Liberties Union's National Prison Project ...
were deliberately indifferent to his serious medical needs, in violation of the Eighth Amendment. Second, that New York violated Beckford's rights under the ADA in various ways. The jury found against ...
Article • June 15, 2001 • from PLN June, 2001
into the quality of medical care provided to female prisoners in the richest state in the union. Falsified test results for HIV and HCV from the same man doing business with the state's prison system under two ...
of torture, and lack of medical and sanitation facilities, further compounded by the use of under-trained and under-paid prison staff," as factors contributing to this crisis. Source: Weekly News Update ...
Article • March 15, 2003 • from PLN March, 2003
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
wrote that today, individuals who are infected with HIV clearly possess a constitutional right to privacy but the right of a prisoner to maintain the privacy of medical information was not clearly ...
claimed the jail guards tortured and killed Moreland and then covered up the murder with false reports and also denied him the medical attention that might have saved his life. Two other defendants ...
medical witness Dr. Bennet Cecil of Kentucky recommended retreatment with the newer regimen of Pegylated Interferon plus Ribavarin, the Magistrate recommended against relief. U.S. District Judge James C ...
. Guards even denied prescribed medication (which the Court characterized beyond deliberate indifference to "malicious"). These actions may have accelerated Kiman's ALS deterioration. Kiman filed a § 1983 ...
to be completed by the Marion County Building Authority. While the parties stipulated the court's orders on medical care were complied with, the court ordered a plan be prepared for treating prisoners ...
Article • November 15, 2004 • from PLN November, 2004
, some abandoned to suffer with grossly inadequate medical care. Elsner takes you inside the "supermax" prisons, where inmates are denied any human contact, sometimes for decades, and how most ...
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