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Article • April 2, 2019 • from PLN April, 2019
prisons, the DOJ requested various documents from the ADOC – including investigative files, autopsy reports, medical records, prison duty logs and Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) reports. When ...
In-the-News Article • October 29, 2018
for the better and exposing abuses. The magazine has covered issues like solitary confinement, the Prison Rape Elimination Act, visitation and medical care in prisons. In addition, PLN&rsquo ...
In-the-News Article • March 15, 2019
court about conditions in the facility.  Farrell Sampier said that inmates needing medical treatment were not adequately cared for and were forced to sit in their own feces, according to the&amp ...
Product • September 27, 2010
rights litigation. * Expert advice on civil liberties in prison (conditions and practices, property, medical care, freedom of expression, privacy, religion, access to the courts, and more), procedural ...
Article • September 15, 2023 • from PLN September, 2023
fell out and injured his shoulder. But transporting guards refused him medical attention he said. When a fight erupted in the van, all the detainees were sprayed with a chemical agent and not allowed ...
Article • May 1, 2024 • from PLN May, 2024
some of Barefield’s claims. Surviving were claims including deliberate indifference to prisoner-on-prisoner violence and Barefield’s serious medical needs, as well as intentional infliction ...
faults the county and AHN for employing jail physician Dr. Wilson Ber­nales despite previous medical license revocations or suspensions in Connecticut, Delaware, Louisiana, New Mexico, New York ...
, Brooks’ survivors filed suit accusing DOCCS and its employees of using excessive force and deliberate indifference to his serious medical needs. They are represented by attorneys with Hughes Socol ...
Article • March 1, 2025 • from PLN March, 2025
storing its stock of pentobarbital, saying he was “flabbergasted that a medical doctor would draw anything from an unmarked container and put it into people.” At the federal Bureau of Prisons ...
Article • February 15, 2025 • from PLN February, 2025
being medically discharged with a “mixed personality disorder characterized by extreme dependency.”) Two trials ensued. A jury acquitted Ogrod after the first trial, but a mistrial ...
Article • March 1, 2025 • from PLN March, 2025
of deliberate police suppression of material evidence,” including “lab test results demonstrating that [Long] was not linked to the crime scene in any way; a medical authorization demonstrating sperm ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2008
inmates, including reviews of the food, medical, drug treatment, vocational and other services provided to Hawai'i inmates. The audit also would scrutinize the way the state Department of Public Safety ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2003
by fellow inmates. He worries that he has AIDS and admits to frequent nightmares. Other prisons are accused not of rape or beatings, but of denying proper medical care to HIV patients. Less engaging ...
In-the-News Article • April 10, 2008
works. In addition to supplying food, clothing and medical care, private companies profit in other, less visible, ways. Here we learn from a University of Michigan professor how telephone companies ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2008
Incarceration," tells how the prison gravy train actually works. In addition to supplying food, clothing and medical care, private companies profit in other, less visible ways. Here we learn from ...
Brief • November 26, 2008
/2008 11/26/2008 Page Page24 3 of of325 §160.103. 8. Nothing in this Order authorizes counsel for the Defendants to obtain medical records or information through means other than formal discovery ...
Brief • February 5, 2010
and No/100 Dollars ($250,000.00). Reasonable fees and costs 15 found by the court shall be deducted from these gross amounts. 16 subrogated interests, or outstanding medical bills of which Plaintiffs ...
Brief • July 10, 1998
Filed under: Accidents
As a further result of the negligence of the Defendant, Plaintiff has sustained medical expenses of 26 27 REED & JOHNSON 28 Attorneys at Law 2005 Broadway Vancouver, WA 98663 (360) 696-1526 COl\1PLAJNT - 2 ...
Brief • 2010
contribution from Plaintiffs, see Point 3 above); (b) up to $75,000 to be used to fund a BOQking Intake Nurse(RN) to assist those booked into Pierce County jail in obtaining medical attention; (c) any remaining ...
Brief • October 17, 2005
Fussell v. Wilkinson, Settlement, Medical Class Action, Oh 2005 Case 1:03-cv-00704-SSB Document 75 Filed 10/07/2005 Page 1 of 38 Case 1:03-cv-00704-SSB Document 75 Filed 10/07/2005 Page 2 ...
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