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was that because Lemaire suffered no significant injury from the practices, he was given due process and an opportunity to be heard and officials were not deliberately indifferent to his medical needs, no rights ...
on medication for circulatory problems [See: Richardson v. McKnight, 117 S.Ct. 2100, reported in the September 1997 issue of PLN]. On October 8, 1994, Arnold H. Faulhaber and Joseph Jackson, co-founders ...
needed by disabled prisoners in Washington's prisons. The settlement provides that deaf and hearing-impaired prisoners must be allowed access to prison programs and services, such as education, medical ...
in filing fees, and $20 in medical co-payments. Gill was receptive, but said he had to confer with superiors. When the trial resumed, Gill advised Quigley that he was unable to reach Singletary to secure ...
and other medical professionals and legal counsel. The district court held that OSP policy violated prisoners' constitutional rights but determined that changes made during the litigation (installing ...
Article • September 15, 1995 • from PLN September, 1995
, slammed and twisted Telfair, took him to the jail's segregation unit and slammed him onto a bunk despite knowledge of his medical condition. At no time did Telfair offer any resistance. He filed suit ...
was overcrowded, as it was during Hale's stay there. Hale produced evidence showing that the violence was severe enough on occasion to require medical treatment and hospitalization of detainees. "A jury viewing ...
Article • August 15, 1992 • from PLN August, 1992
to, within the arena of its judicial apparatus. Accordingly, as a transsexual in prison I have been very active in the legal struggle for medical treatment of transsexualism in prison, which sprouts from ...
Article • July 15, 1999 • from PLN July, 1999
, they continued advising staff to bring bottled water to work, and ignored medical complaints by prisoners who had no choice but to drink water laced with human feces. ...
Article • February 15, 1995 • from PLN February, 1995
officials deliberate indifference to their serious medical needs. This right includes a right to be provided with adequate food, shelter and clothing, specifically for this case it includes the right to warm ...
Article • April 15, 1993 • from PLN April, 1993
that the prisoners are denied the most fundamental human rights. They are not provided with either medical attention nor medicines. They are denied the right to nutrition, "giving them one meager meal a day, mixed ...
Article • July 15, 1997 • from PLN July, 1997
with a cement floor, and never leaves his cell except in handcuffs -- even for medical treatment." Lopez Rivera stated the transfer was "definitely a punitive move. Basically, what they're trying to do," he said ...
Article • August 15, 1994 • from PLN August, 1994
for medical care and one bill, which failed, sought to charge prisoners for electricity. For the few who have jobs, the average pay is 20 cents an hour. The system is destined to reach epidemic overcrowding ...
Article • October 15, 1991 • from PLN October, 1991
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
Hills Correctional Facility in New York was characterized by "secrecy and denial, shame and fear, ignorance and ostracism, and poor medical care," according to Bedford inmates Judy Clark and Kathy Boudine ...
Article • January 15, 1995 • from PLN January, 1995
 incurred by guards and prisoners during the siege, inadequate access to the law library and programs, medical treatment, property losses and the lock down in general.  Anyone with claims or seeking ...
prisoners able to work is $18 a month, from which prisoners must purchase their own hygiene items, writing materials, $3 medical co-payments, etc. Attorney phone calls are monitored by ADOC staff, tape ...
escape or punish a prisoner. Restrained prisoners must be kept under continuous observation and if used more than four hours, approved by the DOC's chief medical officer. The court held that unlike Slezak ...
Article • October 15, 1991 • from PLN October, 1991
Filed under: Commentary/Reviews, Reviews
of their "Bulletins" that deal with topics such as medical treatment, disciplinary hearings, assaults, AIDS, etc. Filled with case cites as well as analysis they are all very reasonably priced in the $6.00 to $8.00 ...
Medical Facility from sending him 20 death threatening notes. No-on-66 campaign manager Mark Temple said the ad did not depict Chubbuck as a molester, but the public's perception was clearly otherwise ...
Article • January 15, 2005 • from PLN January, 2005
not associated with any known physical or medical characteristics. The practice is intended to aid forensic crime-scene identification while avoiding invasion of privacy as to personal DNA genetic ...
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