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Kickback publication • January 10, 2019
Filed under: Telephones
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Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
—the quest for we were meeting at a medical convention, noting that empirical truth—and the incidence of one type passion—the human of cancer had dropped in impulse to seek justice. half since 1970 ...
Publication • October 12, 2018
in the United States.” ~ Human Rights Watch, a long-time PLN subscriber P LN’s coverage of prison issues includes medical neglect, disciplinary hearings, nutrition, living conditions, excessive force, court ...
108 ​A​LABAMA ​L​AW ​R​EVIEW ​[Vol. 71:3:ppp the prison’s refusal to provide needed medical care, rehabilitation, recreation, and adequate food.​44 Figure 2 reproduces the last page of his complaint ...
on tailored prison programs and therapeutic — that is, medical and psychiatric — interventions. See FRANCIS A. ALLEN, THE DECLINE OF THE REHABILITATIVE IDEAL 41–45 (1981). By contrast, the early penitentiary ...
Case • 1996
restrained near another security post waiting to be taken for medical treatment. Williams, on the other hand, supported by four other officers, claimed that Wilson continued flailing about as the officers ...
Case • 1993
to introduce any evidence showing that plaintiff was checked by any medical personnel during the entire period. Evidence at trial showed that at all times plaintiff willingly permitted defendants to keep him ...
Case • 1994
was treated differently from other prisoners based on his race and was thus denied equal protection of the law under the Fourteenth Amendment;*fn4 that the defendants deliberately ignored his need for medical ...
Case • 1993
immediate medical attention. Several days later, Valencia was visited by an attorney who also noticed the bruises and scratches. Although Valencia testified that his voice was damaged permanently as a result ...
Case • 1994
banged his head against the wire mesh in the van and he threatened the officers, stating that he was "going to take somebody with him when he went." Weeks also stated that he was "medical now" and that he ...
Case • 1997
. In relying on Johns's medical and physical conditions, the district court should have expressed why Johns's case should be treated as an exceptional one and taken out of the heartland of cases. See Koon, U.S ...
Case • 1993
, and his testimony had been corroborated by extensive contemporaneous medical and photographic evidence. [12] Wilson was retried, again convicted, and this time sentenced to life in prison without ...
Case • 1997
and headaches due to ETS. Smith has also suffered some chest pains. Plaintiff Dawson has been treated for thyroid cancer. That condition is now in remission, although Dawson still takes medications ...
Case • 1999
with "adequate food, clothing, shelter, and medical care" or to protect them from harm. Farmer v. Brennan, 511 U.S. 825, 832 (1994). And the isolation inherent in administrative segregation or maximum custody ...
Case • 1996
, arbitrary and irrational rules, and physical abuse. Plaintiffs additionally alleged unlawful denial of visitors and medical and psychiatric care, as well as the deprivation of educational, vocational ...
Case • 1997
Plaintiffs' rights by denying them necessary medical treatment; Count Two claimed that the Plaintiffs had been subjected to violence, beatings, and recurrent threats from Defendants' agents and employees ...
Case • 2003
. MCENROE, LIEUTENANT; O. PENA, CHIEF DEPUTY WARDEN; ADRIAN CHACON, MEDICAL ASSISTANT; GARTH EMBREE, PHYSICIAN; J. BATCHELOR, EXAMINER; LINDA L. MELCHING, CHIEF INMATE APPEALS BRANCH, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES ...
Case • 2001
of other problems Defendant was experiencing at HCCC, including: overcrowding; unsanitary conditions; inadequate bathroom facilities; [**4] inadequate medical attention; limited recreation; restricted family ...
Case • 2001
were to rise only to the level of negligence, Rodriguez has presented inmate testimony that the guards, once aware of the fight, put the television away before calling for medical help. Id. Prison ...
Case • 2005
of allegations about conditions of his confinement that he had not alleged in the Amended Complaint, including the denial of a special diet and other medical care and the denial of legal materials and access ...
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