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Article • July 28, 2017 • from PLN August, 2017
solve the problem.” In November 2016, Ward announced that the Medical Examiner’s Office had determined Iverson’s death was caused by strychnine poisoning. A search of Iverson’s ...
they said the newly-arrived Shepard refused to identify himself. Once in the holding area, Shepard informed Lt. J. Wise that Quillen had roughed him up during the transport and he needed medical treatment ...
Mitchell, 24, had struggled with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder for over a decade when he discontinued taking his medication in the months prior to his arrest on April 22, 2015. On that day, he went ...
Article • December 12, 2017
Filed under: War on Terror, Terrorism
that they were subjected to beatings, stress positions, forced nudity, sexual assault, and death threats, in addition to the withholding of food, water, and medical care, sensory deprivation, and exposure ...
Article • June 5, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
Filed under: PLN related
medical issues faced by prisoners – particularly those related to mental health. The survey respondents reported they would prefer less coverage of issues concerning immigration and international news ...
Article • December 5, 2018 • from PLN December, 2018
had tonight as a problem.” A March 5, 2018 medical report was prepared by Dr. Mark Heath, who examined Hamm after the aborted execution and found 11 puncture wounds on his lower extremities ...
"to offset the high costs of the legal system and incarceration." In most states, "user fees" are assessed for "pre-trial detention, security in the courtroom, medical expenses during incarceration, community ...
morning, having spent the night in a hotel bed with her newborn, Randers discovered four-day-old Isabelle was dead. A few hours later she took the baby to a medical center. Although the cause of death could ...
Article • June 14, 2017
was not attempting to rob the bank," the complaint read. After trial, the jury found the bank liable for negligence, but not for the battery and false imprisonment claims. Vallardes was awarded $100,000 for medical ...
Article • January 8, 2018 • from PLN January, 2018
Filed under: Settlements, Restitution
by medical staff, and on October 26 a paramedic or physician’s assistant (PA) briefly examined him and said it was an ankle spasm. The pain and swelling continued, and a reexamination by a PA on December ...
Article • January 8, 2018 • from PLN January, 2018
. Incarcerated people who required mental health treatment involving psychotropic medication and therapy, but who did not require placement in a designated mental health unit, made up 8 percent of the regular ...
into the concrete bunk. Degner subsequently used a taser or Kingsley for five seconds. The guards left and fifteen minutes later they returned and removed the handcuffs. Kingsley refused medical attention. Kingsley ...
Article • January 10, 2017 • from PLN January, 2017
without a high school diploma or GED qualify for help, as do prisoners in segregation, who do not speak or write English, are held in inpatient medical units, or have mental or physical disabilities ...
, including those that provide food services and medical care. To critics, the addition of the MDOC auditing unit – at additional expense to taxpayers – in order to ensure contractual compliance ...
Article • November 28, 2017
Filed under: Costs, Juveniles
are liable for reasonable support costs while the minor is detained. A county may seek reimbursement "for food and food preparation, clothing, personal supplies and medical expenses." The law caps daily ...
Article • November 28, 2017
accurate and complete treatment records; its screening and evaluation process is ineffective in identifying and treating seriously mentally ill prisoners; its administration of psychotropic medication ...
Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
. Researchers recognized that the actual cost could be considerably higher, given that they used a conservative estimate for incarceration expenses of $85 per day – which includes food, medical care ...
Article • June 9, 2017 • from PLN June, 2017
the medical treatment they received before death, pre-existing conditions, and when and where the death occurred. According to a December 2016 report, the DCRP collected data on 3,928 prisoner deaths in state ...
facilities, operating with a profit motive, can put one or both of those in jeopardy,” said Clark. Politico reported that in a New York facility in which CCS had provided medical care, more than 40 ...
container as if it were a person. Jail medical personnel recognized that he was “in crisis” but did nothing to help him. Jailers taunted him, laughing at his inability to follow orders ...
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