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Article • May 15, 2007
Florida Jail Detainee Entitled to Clean Cell, Medical Diet by A Florida Federal District Court held a pretrial detainee at the Monroe County Jail stated claims for unconstitutional conditions and medical treatment in his 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action. The matter was before the court after the magistrate judge recommended …
Article • May 15, 2007
Officials Engaged in Routine Medical Procedures not Deliberately Indifferent; Supervisors May be Liable by The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has held that persons engaged in the performance of routine medical procedures were not deliberately indifferent to the plaintiff prisoner's serious medical needs in this case. Supervisory prison officials, however, …
Article • May 15, 2007
$28,500 Paid in Florida Jail Prisoner's Medical Negligence Claim by On October 13, 1986, Neal D. Braude cut open his little finger on his right hand at the Florida Dade County Jail. Jail personnel failed to treat the injury. The hand eventually became infected and required three surgical procedures that …
Article • May 15, 2007
$100,000 Paid to Arizona Prisoner for Failure to Treat Dental Problem by Danny W. Thompson, a prisoner at Arizona's Winslow Prison, suffered from severe periodontal disease when he requested medical assistance in January 1993. Thompson self-extracted 5 teeth prior to being seen by a dentist in May 1993. His lawsuit …
Article • May 15, 2007
$10,000 Paid for Failure to Perform Washington Prisoner's Surgery by Washington Prisoner Austin Mora-Gonzales sued officials of the Washington Department of Corrections for failing to perform their duty to provide him with surgery or ameliorate the pre-existing spinal condition he had. On October 10, 2002, the WDOC settled the suit …
Article • May 15, 2007
Differing Medical Opinions Not Deliberate Indifference by The Ninth Circuit has held that differing medical opinions do not constitute deliberate indifference. In November 1986, while at the Maricopa County Jail in Arizona, Douglas Eric Sanchez was diagnosed with chronic perirectal abscess and told he would require surgery. Before receiving an …
Failure to Accommodate Blind Prisoner Violates ADA by A Florida federal district court has held that a private medical contractor, EMSA Correctional Care, Inc. (EMSA), and Sheriff Ken Jenne violated a blind prisoner's rights under the Eight Amendment and the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) when they failed to provide …
Delay in Treating Broken Foot States Cause and Shows Deliberate Indifference by The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals held that the delay of a few hours in treating a prisoner's broken foot states a constitutional claim. This action was filed by a prisoner of the Hamilton County Jail. The prisoner …
California Prisoner's Death From Untreated Tonsilitis Results In $725,000 Settlement by California Prisoner's Death From Untreated Tonsilitis Results In $725,000 Settlement On March 30, 1999, California Forensic Medical Group (CFMG) and two doctors agreed to pay a total of $725,000 to settle claims against them arising from a prisoner's death …
Illinois Prisoner States Claim Against Prison Doctors by The United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois held that an Illinois prisoner stated a claim under the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments against prison doctors, and that the doctors were immune in their official capacities. Jackey Bond, an Illinois …
$450,000 Award Against CMS, County In Death of Illinois Jail Prisoner by On May 16, 2002, a jury found Correctional Medical Services (CMS) of Illinois and Kane County liable for the death of Ethel Hare--a prisoner with chronic liver disease, hepatitis, and HIV--and awarded her estate $450,000. While imprisoned in …
Article • May 15, 2007
IL Guards' Single Instance of Indifference to Prisoner's Medical Needs Not Unconstitutional by IL Guards' Single Instance of Indifference to Prisoner's Medical Needs Not Unconstitutional In June of 1999 Norman Calhoun reported to begin serving a 120 day sentence in the jail for Kane County, Illinois. He had called the …
Article • May 15, 2007
Amended Complaint Timely Under Prison Mailbox Rule by In an unpublished opinion, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's dismissal of a prisoner's § 1983 action for failure to prosecute. Under the prison mailbox rule, the amended complaint was timely. In December 2003, Arkansas prisoner Patricia Sorenson …
Article • May 15, 2007
$167,500 Awarded For Failure To Treat Fatal Colon Cancer in California Prisoner by In 1994, a California State prisoner had noticed some weight loss and lower abdominal pain then later that year intermittent rectal bleeding. An internist initially prescribed antibiotics and later a barium enema was performed by a radiologist. …
Article • May 15, 2007
Private Medical Company Not Municipality Subject to Punitive Damages by The plaintiff, who had had repeated shoulder surgery, reinjured his shoulder in jail. He got an x-ray but no treatment except pain killers and referrals to mental health. After release, he had to have two additional surgeries on his shoulder. …
Injured Jail Prisoner Denied Crutches, Lower Cell States Claim by The plaintiff, who had had a serious leg injury, was forced to stand, walk, and/or hop for several hours after he was arrested and the police refused to retrieve his crutches. Upon entering jail, he had to do the same …
$2,350,000 Settlement in Florida Jail Prisoner's Restraint Chair Death by The prisoner in this case was 39 years old when he was arrested in Florida's Osceola County for aggravated assault with a firearm and discharge of a firearm in public. During the incident leading to his arrest, the prisoner was …
Article • May 15, 2007
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Jail Failure to Treat Psoriasis Upheld by In this seemingly incompetently litigated case, the plaintiff filed a response to a summary judgment stating that the facts are "voluminous" and incorporating the complaint and brief's statement of facts by reference, instead of complying with the rule requiring a "separate and concise" …
Court Rules on Consolidated Suits against CMS in New Jersey by The court disposes of summary judgment motions in 15 consolidated cases concerning medical care provided by Correctional Medical Services at East Jersey State Prison. The court grants summary judgment against nine of them (mostly because the prisoners got a …
Scott v. DC, Settlement, Magbie jail death quadriplegic, 2007 .-. GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Office of the Corporation Counsel Generaluugarion Division ORDERED: lbat, pursuant to authority of Mayor's Order No. 88-238 the claim and lawsuit of Mary Scott, Social Security Number I iudi .dually and as personal representative …
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