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Article • January 10, 2017 • from PLN January, 2017
capture, after being at large for 22 days, Sweat was taken to the Albany Medical Center and later transferred to the Five Points Correctional Facility. While being treated for gunshot wounds he ...
at Angola; during his last months, he had been engaged in a federal civil suit in which he alleged he received inadequate medical treatment while incarcerated. As for Shroud’s apology, Ford could offer ...
to the Erie County Medical Center in Buffalo. Williams suffered a broken collarbone and multiple cracked ribs; both his legs were broken and an eye socket was fractured. Congealed blood clogged his sinus cavity ...
Article • June 30, 2017 • from PLN July, 2017
, such as for inadequate medical care or wrongful convictions, were not counted. The payments – most through settlements, though some were awarded in judgments – ranged from $1,250 to $450,000, according ...
Article • June 30, 2017 • from PLN July, 2017
Filed under: DNA Testing/Samples
scenes. The mistake was using math that was developed for DNA samples from medical labs, not the “weak,” mixed and often contaminated samples typically recovered in criminal cases. PLN ...
Article • July 2, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
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fired and seven others resigned. Besides adding more guards and increasing medical staff, the jail has further responded by expanding its GED and alcohol and drug treatment programs. The facility also ...
Article • November 6, 2017 • from PLN November, 2017
was successfully sued for tens of millions of dollars by the families of prisoners who were beaten to death by his deputies or died due to medical neglect; Prison Legal News reported many of those cases. The former ...
Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
Circuit, based on a risk of pain from the lethal injection drugs due to his medical conditions – which included diabetes, hypertension and peripheral neuropathy – was rejected the same day he ...
Article • January 8, 2019 • from PLN January, 2019
or deter criminal behavior,” he noted. The American Medical Association, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, the National Commission on Correctional Health Care and the National ...
Article • January 9, 2019 • from PLN January, 2019
-disciplinary team of corrections and medical professionals that provides its findings to the prisoner in writing. A process for an independent investigation of complaints needs to be developed, too. &ldquo ...
two years than girls who received more traditional forms of treatment. The Georgetown Law report also called on juvenile justice facilities nationwide to provide better and more thorough medical care ...
Article • June 9, 2017 • from PLN June, 2017
to “a myriad of factors which came about after a careful review of the previous trial, re-interviewing some of the key witnesses, consulting with some of the medical experts involved in the case ...
, but patients may also develop a rash that begins at the hairline of the head and moves down the body. The rash can appear up to 21 days after exposure, according to Dr. Rebecca Sunenshine, medical director ...
the practice of using solitary confinement to manage mentally ill prisoners. They have also forced state Departments of Corrections to better train staff, to provide appropriate medical care to the disabled ...
. Billy Laganas, 37, died less than three months after he was released from prison in 2016. He had spent almost a year in solitary, losing 25 pounds and cutting himself to receive medical attention as a way ...
Article • August 6, 2018 • from PLN August, 2018
oversight, medically qualified counselors and meaningful services, incarceration alternatives like this are a type of abuse.” The lawsuits against DARP and CAAIR both remain pending.  Sources ...
Article • February 5, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
, since it’s lasted only a few weeks thus far. But others who live paycheck-to-paycheck or have impending medical, childcare, mortgage or gas bills – given their long drives to remote prisons ...
– an 86 percent reduction. After deductions for restitution, child support and/or court fees, little is left for even basic hygiene items that the state does not provide. Further, medical care surcharges ...
%), Pontiac Correctional Center (IL-6.9%), Plainfield Correctional Facility (IN-6.1%), Michael Unit (TX-6.1%), Maine State Prison-Warren (ME-5.9%), California Medical Facility (CA-5.8%) and Pleasant Valley ...
for LECI, state officials used comparable state prisons that are more expensive to operate because they have mental health residential components, prescribe more medication, have higher staffing levels ...
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