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Former Detainee Alleges Unconstitutional Conditions at Illinois Jail, Accepts $7,501 Judgment by On April 24, 2013, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals held that a former pretrial detainee at the Edgar County Jail (ECJ) in Illinois stated a claim concerning unconstitutional conditions of confinement at the facility. The appellate court …
Devbrow v. Kalu, IN, Plaintiff's Support of Motion in Limine, Deliberate Indifference to Medical Treatment, 2014 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION EUGENE DEVBROW, Plaintiff, v. DR. EKE KALU, et al., Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Cause No. 1:07-cv-1355-LJM-TAB PLAINTIFF’S MEMORANDUM …
New York Prisoner Awarded Almost $16 Million Due to Poor Medical Treatment by Christopher Zoukis In March 2012, a New York state prisoner was awarded $15.7 million after being left a quadriplegic due to inadequate medical care. The judgment was entered by a New York Court of Claims which found …
No Immunity for Detainee’s Death Due to Alcohol Withdrawal; $1.23 Million Settlement on Remand by The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals held on November 20, 2012 that a Michigan county and two jail guards were not entitled to qualified immunity for a female detainee’s death due to severe alcohol withdrawal. …
Brief • December 31, 2013
Slingluff v. Hawaii, HI, Opinion, 2013 FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI'I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER Electronically Filed Intermediate Court of Appeals 30233 31-DEC-2013 10:43 AM IN THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF HAWAI'I ---oOo--GREGORY ALLEN SLINGLUFF, Plaintiff-Appellee, vs. STATE OF HAWAII; STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC …
Denial of Contraceptive Pill to Prisoner States Cause of Action by A U.S. District Court in Florida has held that the denial of a prisoner’s access to a contraceptive pill to prevent pregnancy, based on a jail employee’s religious beliefs, states a cause of action. The plaintiff in the case, …
How Many Inmate Deaths is too Many? by Dave Maass by Dave Maass & Kelly Davis San Diego CityBeat Bernard Joseph Victorianne was a 28-year-old black male with a ticking time bomb in his stomach. Victorianne was arrested on September 12, 2012, less than two blocks from the San Diego …
Brief • October 11, 2013
In re Sunil K. Kakar, WA, Dept. of Health, Examining Board of Psychology, Ex Parte Order, License Suspended, 2013 STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Olympia, Washington 98504 RE: Sunil K. Kakar Master Case No.: Document: M2013-919 Summary Action Order Regarding your request for information about the above-named practitioner; attached …
Brief • October 8, 2013
Parsons v. Ryan, Deposition, Wexford Health Sources Inc, 2013 Parsons v. Ryan 30(b)(6) Deposition of Wexford Health Sources, Inc. Neil A. Fisher, M.D. - 10/8/2013 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF ARIZONA Victor Parsons; Shawn Jensen; ) No. CV12-00601Stephen Swartz; Dustin Brislan; ) PHX-NVW (MEA) Sonia Rodriguez; Christina Verduzco;) Jackie …
Article • September 15, 2013 • from PLN September, 2013
New Mexico Prison Doctor Fingered in Lawsuits by Two lawsuits filed in March 2013 seek compensatory and punitive damages against former prison physician Mark E. Walden, GEO Group, Corizon, wardens Erasmo Bravo and Timothy Hatch, and health administrator Sherry Phillips. The suits allege that numerous prisoners were fondled or received …
Oklahoma Prison Employees Disciplined by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke An investigation by the Tulsa World newspaper revealed that more than 130 disciplinary actions were taken against Oklahoma Department of Corrections (DOC) employees at men's prisons from 2009 through mid-2011. Most of the disciplined employees received a few days suspension …
Brief • May 20, 2013
Filed under: Medical Misconduct
Parsons v Ryan, AZ, Amended PO, confidential health info, 2013 Case 2:12-cv-00601-NVW Document 454 Filed 05/20/13 Page 1 of 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 7 U.S. DISTRICT OF ARIZONA 8 9 10 11 12 13 Victor Parsons; Shawn Jensen; Stephen Swartz; Dustin Brislan; Sonia …
Article • May 15, 2013
Georgia Prison Doctor Sued for Illegally Importing Drugs Used to Execute Troy Davis by David Reutter by David M. Reutter On June 20, 2011, the Southern Center for Human Rights (SCHR) filed a complaint with the Georgia Composite Medical Board against Dr. Carlo Musso, seeking the revocation or suspension of …
Article • March 15, 2013
BOP Dentist Convicted, Sentenced in Sex Assault Case by Brandon Sample A federal judge has sentenced a former federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) dentist to five months imprisonment, five months home confinement and a $3,000 fine for having sex with a female prisoner at the Federal Correctional Institution in Tallahassee, …
Article • March 15, 2013
Nurse's License Suspended for Relationship with Civil Sex Offender Detainee by The Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission and the state’s Department of Health have suspended the license of a nurse accused of trafficking cocaine and having an improper relationship with a civil detainee at the Special Commitment Center …
F.M. v. Walden, NM, Complaint, Medical Malpractice, 2013 FILED IN MY OFFICE DISTRICT COURT CLERK 2/28/2013 11:14:55 AM STEPHEN T. PACHECO JAM D-101-CV-2013-00644
Article • February 15, 2013 • from PLN February, 2013
Nevada DOC Audit: Doctors Work 5 Hours, Get Paid for 10 by The Nevada Department of Corrections (DOC), which houses 12,750 prisoners, employs 23 full-time physicians who are paid a salary that presumes they work four 10-hour shifts per week. Accordingly, they receive their full wages regardless of the hours …
Idaho Supreme Court Affirms Firing of PHS Medical Director by The Idaho Supreme Court has upheld a lower court’s dismissal of a prison doctor’s challenge to his job termination, stemming from his abusive treatment of a prisoner. Dr. John F. Noak was the medical director for Prison Health Services (PHS), …
Davis v. Tenet Health System, MO, Petition, Wrongful Death Thrombosis, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SAINT LOUIS CITY STATE OF MISSOURI ) ) Plaintiff, ) Cause No. ) v. ) Division No. ) TENET HEALTH SYSTEM SL, INC. ) d!bla ) SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL ) ) (Serve: The …
California Prison Doctors Accused of Misconduct Get Paid to Shuffle Paperwork, Deliver Mail by Unable to take decisive action due to state civil service protections, California’s prison system is saddled with the expense of paying the salaries of dozens of physicians who have been deemed unfit to treat patients. Such …
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