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Case • 2001
"), against several prison and medical officials, including William Zinkel ("Zinkel"), School Principal at SCI-Graterford; David DiGuglielmo ("DiGuglielmo"), Deputy Superintendent for Facility Management at SCI ...
Brief • April 2, 2008
Raub v County of Butler Pa Complaint Prison Medical Neglect Stroke 2008 Case Case 2:08-cv-00511-DWA-CB 2:05-mc-02025 Document Document 494 1 Filed Filed 04/10/2008 04/10/2008Page Page 1 of113 of 13 ...
Brief • 2008
Borck v Lenawee County Mi Plf Amended Complaint Medical Payment Refusal 2008 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICIDGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION AARON FRANCIS BORCK, Plaintiff, Case No. 07 ...
Brief • August 10, 2023
Hernandez v. County of Montery, CA, Declaration of Erick Stewart, Adequate Medical and Mental Health Care, 2023 Case 5:13-cv-02354-BLF Document 825-9 Filed 08/10/23 Page 1 of 7 MICHAEL W. BIEN ...
Case • 2006
, the Michigan Department of Corrections ("MDOC"), in love with acronyms and other linguistic short-hands. The basic terms are as follows: "CMS" refers to Correctional Medical Services, the for-profit company ...
Brief • 2009
. Correctional Medical Services of Illinois, Inc., 368 F.3d 917 (7th Cir. 2004) 19, 35 Wynn v. Southward, 251 F.3d 588 (7th Cir. 2001)……………………………………….20, 22, 33 Zentmyer v. Kendall County, Ill., 220 F.3d 805 (7th ...
Brief • June 6, 2016
Hacker v. Cain, LA, Order, Denial of Medical Care, 2016 Case 3:14-cv-00063-JWD-EWD Document 170 06/06/16 Page 1 of 46 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA JASON HACKER ...
Publication
Filed under: International, CIA
for Accountability at Physicians for Human Rights (PHR). The lead medical author is Scott Allen, MD, Co-Director of the Center for Prisoner Health and Human Rights at Brown University and Medical Advisor to PHR ...
Brief • October 17, 2011
Filed under: Stun Guns/Tasers
department physician with substantial experience in sudden cardiac arrest and sudden cardiac death, including my service as the Medical Director of the American Heart Association Training Center ...
Publication • February 25, 2011
Filed under: Stun Guns/Tasers
and materials underlying my opinions. My opinions are expressed to a reasonable degree of medical certainty. 3. foregoing statements are true. 23 24 25 Date:-11/_-z."l--1--/,_..._ __ Gary M. Vilke, M.D ...
Medical Cost-Cutting by Private Care Provider Opens Liability by Afederal district court in New York held that a jail prisoner had stated a claim for violation of his Eighth Amendment rights ...
Article • December 15, 2002 • from PLN December, 2002
of medical treatment of his ruptured Achilles tendon. While playing basketball on May 3, 1997 at Sing-Sing Correctional Facility, prisoner Saufuddin Abdul-Samad injured his ankle, was examined by a nurse ...
Article • October 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2003
and jails many medical staff have been disciplined, had their licenses revoked and suffered other forms of license limitations designed to protect the public from sex predators and assorted incompetents ...
Guard Awarded $515,813 Against Private Medical Provider by A Florida Jury awarded a Martin County Jail guard, Ronald Keeler, $515,813 against a private medical provider. Keeler sued ...
Article • April 15, 2008 • from PLN April, 2008
California’s Compassionate Release Law Expanded to Include the Medically Incapacitated by California's Compassionate Release Law Expanded to Include the Medically Incapacitated California's ...
Article • May 15, 2007
New York Prisoner Awarded $100 for Delayed Pain Medication by On December 30, 2003, a court of claims in Albany, New York awarded a state prisoner $100 for pain and suffering associated ...
Article • May 15, 2007
D.C. Prisoner's $125,000 Award for Medication Denial, Back Injury Upheld by In this case involving a prisoner who was denied pain medication and was subsequently injured in a fall ...
Article • May 15, 2007
in August 1999 to repair a hernia in his abdominal wall. The hernia recurred, and on February 28, 2000 Byrd was admitted to the Ohio State University Medical Center for "emergent hernia repair utilizing mesh ...
Article • October 25, 2016
officials had claimed was an "expert" on the issues of "the unique challenges of providing health care" in a correctional setting" and whether prison medical staff was "deliberately indifferent ...
Article • November 10, 2015
Filed under: Medical Misconduct
Medical License Revoked For Fraudulent Conduct by Medical License Revoked For Fraudulent Conduct Upon remand by the New York Supreme Court Appellate Division for redetermination ...
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