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of medical accommodations” from the DOC “as the result of his mobility problems,” each of which was documented by a Health Status Report (HSR). At the time of the transfer, he had HSRs ...
Article • December 1, 2025 • from PLN December, 2025
in a 2022 data breach suffered by Lexington-­based CorrectCare Integrated Health LCC. CorrectCare provided medical claims processing services to prisons and jails in California, Georgia, Louisiana ...
Article • October 1, 2025 • from PLN October, 2025
occurred on December 9, 2024, when 13 correctional officers and a nurse “surrounded Brooks in the medical wing of Marcy Correctional Facility,” as New York Focus reported. One “guard shove ...
Article • November 1, 2025 • from PLN November, 2025
Filed under: Editorials
at their local level and rarely have anything that even looks like adult supervision. For jails, all too often this means high death rates from medical neglect, guard brutality and failure to protect prisoners ...
. Instead, they must sleep on floors that are covered with garbage and waste. Because the Jails are overcrowded—operating at 9 percent above capacity—medical and mental health care are woefully ...
the Freedom of Information Act for his medical, grievance and housing records in January 2025, the BOP ignored it; “[t]en months later,” the complaint noted, “the BOP has not produced a single ...
on the same page. Medical checks of prisoners in restraints should be video-­recorded and any injuries photographed. The Health Services Restraint Review Form should be revised to require “greater ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Prison Labor
people dry by charging them exorbitant costs for basic necessities, like phone calls to loved ones, decent food, hygiene products, warm clothing, medications, and medical care. Almost 70 percent ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
....................................................................................................................................... 79 CHAPTER FOUR: CRIME LABORATORIES AND MEDICAL EXAMINER OFFICES .............. 91 INTRODUCTION TO THE ISSUE ...
Brief • August 24, 2012
14 you to say so, and I'll either rephrase the question or ask 15 you to help me clarify it, particularly, if it has to do 16 with medical areas. So you understand that if you have any 17 doubt ...
Case • 1997
implemented or verified raises significant questions of fact that the Court cannot resolve by summary adjudication. 8. Medical and Psychiatric Treatment and Supervision. Courts typically find deliberate ...
Case • 1993
out of a complex class action suit brought by prisoners incarcerated at the California Medical Facility ("CMF") and the Main Northern Reception Center ("NRC") ("plaintiffs") against a number ...
Case • 1981
of extensive medical reports confirming him as a homicidal psychotic and that shortly thereafter he brutally beat, murdered and mutilated three females including appellants' decedent. Relief is sought ...
Case • 2009
immediately after the assault and received medical attention for minor abrasions and required two stitches on his left buttock. 8 The inmates in the recreation area were frisk searched ...
Case • 2003
] and this was the excuse that they needed to fire [him]. [He] was completely shaken, which is the reason why [he] requested Family Medical [**4] Leave." After the meeting with Mr. Poduska, Plaintiff contacted Charlene ...
Annual report • December 31, 2022
. The case highlights the potential for corruption in the provision of medical care in jails and prisons, as private vendors are increasingly used to reduce costs. Boyle, the former CEO of Correct Care ...
Brief • 2009
the assault and received medical attention for minor abrasions and required two stitches on his left buttock. [8] The inmates in the recreation area were frisk searched and the institution was locked down ...
Brief • October 15, 2013
by himself, where he is deprived by the MDOC of access to necessary rehabilitative and educational programming and adequate medical and mental health treatment. B. JOHN DOE 2 67. John Doe 2 is currently ...
Brief • February 13, 2013
regularly took K.S. to and from school, and ensured that K.S. attended appropriate extracurricular programs and therapy appointments as needed. Ernest made certain that K.S. took his medication, and provided ...
Brief • January 13, 2012
Defendants’ implementing 24 policies, county jails are not permitted to turn away parolees who 25 26 have been medically cleared and whom Defendants bring to the 27 county jails, but if they do so ...
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