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in public prisons are more costly due to their higher security levels and expensive medical care. Additionally, older public prisons “do not offer the architectural advantages to supervision and custody ...
Article • April 15, 2011 • from PLN April, 2011
they did not use illicit drugs, and will be further tested to determine if legal prescription medication caused the positive results. Another DOC employee was suspended after being caught smuggling a cell ...
Article • June 15, 2023 • from PLN June, 2023
court fees, restitution and child support. This leaves nothing for “basic necessities like medical visits, hygiene items, and phone calls,” much less sending money home, the report notes ...
Article • June 1, 2023 • from PLN June, 2023
. 2d 201 (S.D.N.Y. 2004), in which the defendant was forced to undress in front of a male prison guard and give birth without medical attention; even then, the decision allowed that “derelictions ...
Article • April 27, 2023
Filed under: Restitution, Ability to Pay
Circuit Court suspended that, provided she pay $2,700 within the next nine months in fines, fees and restitution to the child’s mother for medical bills and lost wages. With a monthly fixed income ...
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. § 2000e, et seq.; the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), 29 U.S.C. § 2601, et seq.; the Rehabilitation Act (RA), 29 U.S.C. § 794 ...
[falsified] conduct violations—one for possessing tobacco and another for passing prescription medications,” neither of which he ever had, he claimed. He filed three lawsuits alleging Fourteenth ...
Article • March 1, 2024 • from PLN March, 2024
. Then the Hillsborough County Medical Examiner, Dr. Lee Miller, found a “bitemark” on the victim’s cheek and cut it out, placing it in formaldehyde—which rendered it forensically useless ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
by a former inmate, had sought records showing backgrounds of prison medical staff that inflicted injuries on inmates through negligence. After years of wrangling over the records, Corrections eventually ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2009
medical care. Prison workers and government lawyers may be inclined to try to block many records requests that don’t necessarily “threaten the safety or security of staff, inmates ...
In-the-News Article • June 27, 2008
never been made public. CCA also faced allegations of overcrowding and poor medical care at three of its facilities that house illegal immigrants. Tom Jawetz, an attorney for the American Civil Liberties ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2010
in U.S. jails and prisons." He says it is wise to avoid unbleached washrooms and have the courage to ask medical personnel if they have washed their hands before touching you. From the newspaper ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2010
that CCA violated its contract by not providing up-to-standard medical treatment to prevent the death. In the case of William Williams, an inmate who hung himself in November, the report alleges the company ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
, Brewer's "stingy" clemency policy, and the ACLU's current lawsuit over the ADC's failure to provide adequate medical care to the incarcerated. The piece draws liberally from ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
commission. The trust funds — each of the state’s 20,351 inmates has one — are used to purchase items available in the prison commissaries and to pay co-pays charged for medical ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2008
Profiteers: Who Makes Money from Mass Incarceration," tells how the prison gravy train actually works. In addition to supplying food, clothing and medical care, private companies profit in other, less ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2008
of patients who receive methadone, a synthetic opiate medication that eliminates the severe withdrawal symptoms of heroin. "This is incredibly improper. These are confidential records," Friedmann ...
Brief • September 11, 2008
Johnson v Shoemaker Wa Release and Settlement Agreement Medical Neglect 2008 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 STATE OF WASHINGTON 8 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 9 Plaintiff, 10 11 12 NO. 08-2-00106-1 ...
Brief • March 25, 2004
Rodgers v Dc Release Medical Neglect 2004 RELEASE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That I, Andrew Rodgers, .residing at DEVENS FMC, P. O. BOX 879, Ayers, MA, 01432, for consideration of the sum ...
Brief • June 4, 1992
injury, has 18 sustained medical bills, endured pain and suffering, and other 19 damages which will be proven at the time of trial. . 20 • • • 21 ·.. 22 • • • 23 ~ c.... c:: z - -.I :J ...
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