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at a Little Rock hospital. He had been sentenced to 18 months for fleeing police and driving while intoxicated. Official investigations blamed Bagby's death on several preexisting medical conditions. Below ...
," says Susler. "He asked to receive a legal call and was told he couldn't have that. He was on medication that they refused to give him. He has a stomach ulcer. He says he lost fifteen pounds." Susler ...
for pensions, medical or dental plans [paid by the state] or a strike fund [barred by law]. Their most visible expenses are buying political influence [$9.6 million since 1998 alone], paying for attorneys ...
Article • April 15, 2001 • from PLN April, 2001
three guards and two prisoners from the Warren Correctional Center to the Ohio State University Medical Center slid off a snow covered patch of I71 near Mt. Sterling. Prison guard Wayne Mitchell, 54 ...
Article • May 15, 2003 • from PLN May, 2003
Filed under: News, News in Brief
visiting Amundson at the Lino Lakes Facility where he was moved after the assault, that she had allowed him to speak to a prison doctor about his medical problems on her cell phone. She said "It would have ...
to stop using the chair. In Iraq, the Red Cross evaluated people who had been subjected to solitary confinement, and the organization discovered indications of psychological damage. The group's medical ...
Case • 2002
of incarceration shall include booking, receiving and processing out, housing, food, clothing, medical care, dental care, and psychiatric services. The costs of incarceration shall be an amount equal to the actual ...
Case • 2002
that unidentified prison employees exhibited deliberate indifference to the plaintiff's medical needs and safety before, during, and after the May 18th assault, in violation of the Eighth Amendment; that they failed ...
Case • 2005
performed a forensic evaluation on Schouten that consisted of a personal interview and a review of his medical and treatment records following the incident. According to Schouten's court appointed counsel ...
Case • 2001
. Because the Court found this evidence, if proven, could be sufficient to demonstrate Defendant's deliberate indifference to Decedent's need for immediate medical care, the Court concluded there remained ...
Case • 2002
activity he alleged existed "between medical and security staff and of the overt retaliatory harassment that was being" taken against [**10] him. Plaintiff's aff. at 4. He claimed that as a result of his ...
Article • December 15, 2003
Filed under: News, News in Brief
detainee he had escorted to a medical appointment, then taken to a motel and raped. California: On August 22, 2003, Carlos Rodarte, 34, a guard at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin ...
Case • 2007
emotions of rage and being under the influence of drugs. According to the policy, if any of the symptoms are present, the inmate is to be referred to the medical staff for the initial health screening ...
Case • 2002
days to give him the insulin shots required to treat his diabetes. Sussex II medical staff apparently confused another inmate's file, labeled "James Long #268-200" and containing no diabetes diagnosis ...
Case • 1980
to that psychological or psychiatric treatment which may be provided upon a reasonable cost and time basis, the essential test being one of medical necessity and not simply that which may be considered desirable. Id ...
Case • 2008
by prison library staff in December 2003; (3) confiscation of Tuzon's money in July 2003, and ongoing through the date of the complaint; and (4) inadequate medical treatment. On April 3, 2006, after ...
Case • 2009
medical, psychological counseling, financial or personnel information and/or personnel files concerning Plaintiff and/or Defendants, as well as records of complaints and/or investigations conducted ...
Case • 2004
machines, and medical expenses for federal inmates. Trial on the merits was held on April 24, 2003. The court took the matter under advisement and rendered [**7] judgment on May 28, 2003. Addressing ...
Case • 2002
to governmental funding, or even to a library where people can read the papers for free. A woman's right to choose whether to have an abortion does not imply a right to have the government cover the medical costs ...
Case • 2001
of the Pontiac medical director, Stanciel was initially placed in a single cell because of his disability. Some time in the fall of 1992, Stanciel was notified by a prison guard that prison authorities planned ...
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