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medical care in CoreCivic facilities; and that the company is being sued for paying as little as $1.00 per day to detainees who perform “voluntary” work at the company’s immigration ...
Article • February 6, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
husband so she could collect on a life insurance policy. The wounds he inflicted would not have been fatal were it not for a medical error at the hospital.  White was convicted of capital murder ...
Article • July 15, 2011 • from PLN July, 2011
of living quarters where other prisoners can observe, overhear and taunt. “It’s bizarre,” said H. Steven Moffic, a psychiatry professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin, who has written about ...
in the sheriff’s custody,” Esman stated. However, Sheriff Strain said that 
“[s]hould the need arise, the medical staff at the jail will continue to have available to them the use of booking cages ...
Article • September 15, 2012 • from PLN September, 2012
stories of pregnancy behind bars. What was medical care like? Did you birth your baby while incarcerated? What was it like to hold your baby for the first time? What happened in the moments after? To share ...
for his family. As a result, his wife divorced him. The prisons where Singletary was held for 10 years after his parole revocation had poor medical care. As a result, when he began suffering from glaucoma ...
Article • September 15, 2012 • from PLN September, 2012
complex building to house another 600 prisoners. According to emails from Gusman that were obtained via a public records request, the additional building would hold prisoners with medical and mental health ...
a letter of gratitude prepared by City Manager Pat McDonnell, thanking Sharma for his years of outstanding service and for being a pioneer in the development of the City's Tactical Emergency Medical Support ...
Article • August 15, 2012 • from PLN August, 2012
we can reasonably infer that Hale’s medical conditions substantially limited a major life activity.” As Hale had failed to state a violation of Title II of the ADA, the Fifth Circuit vacated ...
Article • August 12, 2014 • from PLN August, 2014
County officials, including the sheriff, prosecutor, medical examiner, superior court clerk and jail officials, billed the state more than $900,000 for Scherf’s prosecution. Pursuant to state law ...
Article • June 12, 2015
than 10 years or have U.S. citizen or permanent resident family members.” It also cited cases where detainees were denied competent medical care, even in cases where they were hurt working in BTC ...
Article • June 12, 2015
state agency, with 4,400 full-time employees. Prison officials blame population growth, sentence length, prisoner medical costs, and employee compensation as the main drivers of the State’s ...
Article • December 2, 2015 • from PLN December, 2015
cameras, medical devices, a conference table and chairs, bunks, books, funeral expenses, a public relations video and military gift coins. Other expenses included requests from then-DOC director Max ...
, antisocial personality disorder, and borderline personality disorder.” Despite the fact that he has taken medication for those disorders since childhood, the Connecticut Department of Correction (DOC ...
Article • January 1, 2016 • from PLN January, 2016
Filed under: Prison Labor, Food, Computers
, whether for medical or religious reasons. He said when a prisoner’s bar code is scanned, an alert lets prison officials know whether to serve a Halal or Kosher meal, or if the prisoner is diabetic ...
December 10, 2010 indictment on several misdemeanor charges. He was arrested, placed on administrative leave and subsequently “medically laid off” due to a non-work related injury, according to a sheriff’s ...
Article • December 15, 2012 • from PLN December, 2012
of probation and ordered to pay $100,000 in restitution. Yet more than 18 months later, as of October 2012, he had not reported to serve his jail time, citing heart surgery and other medical issues ...
homicide in 1984 and sentenced to 99 years. At his trial, a police officer, who was present with one of the fatally-wounded victims and two emergency medical technicians (EMTs), testified that the victim had ...
Article • April 9, 2015 • from PLN April, 2015
2013, the state had reached an agreement with Quest Diagnostics, Inc., a company that provides medical testing and services, to modify its hiring practices. Quest also paid a $70,000 penalty and agreed ...
Medical Services (CMS) employee, then retaliated against for reporting that incident and the sexual assault of another prisoner by a CCA guard. The district court awarded over $222,000 in attorney fees ...
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