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In-the-News Article • June 23, 2014
dying from medical neglect, horrible treatment of the mentally ill, rampant abuses…all of this is obscured. It’s often only prisoners that can give the public even an inkling of what ...
In-the-News Article • July 18, 2014
allergies, a reality that can have devastating effects. In July 2012 in Washington state, minor drug offender Michael Saffioti, who had a severe dairy allergy, received no medical attention after eating cross ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2014
not report data on inmate age.) Private prisons have consistently lower rates of older inmates because they often contractually exempt themselves from housing medically expensive—which often means ...
In-the-News Article • June 12, 2014
;nbsp; June 12, 2014 Second Murder in Seven Months at CCA-run Prison in Tennessee Zero homicides in state prisons during same time period   Nashville, TN – The Office of the Medical ...
while he was restrained in handcuffs. Johnnie R. Simmons was held at HRRJ awaiting trial on February 8, 2019, when he visited the medical unit and on the way back asked to be reassigned to another housing ...
Article • May 19, 2023
medical care. See: Davis v. Passman, 442 U.S. 228 (1979); and Carlson v. Greene, 446 U.S. 14 (1980). Former Pres. Ronald R. Reagan (R) was elected the year that Carlson was decided. In the decades since ...
Article • February 1, 2024 • from PLN February, 2024
treatment and medication, no longer had a home or shelter, and most were unemployed. After certifying a class of plaintiffs—the “Trueblood class,” named for an original plaintiff&mdash ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2008
from what Tennessee Medical Examiner Bruce Levy identified as blunt force trauma to the head. Levy ruled the death a homicide. Her family, represented by a legal team led by Smith, settled out of court ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 1998
a year in a 25,000-square-foot warehouse on the prison grounds. The medical costs of inmate employees are paid by taxpayers. State-paid correctional officers watch the prisoners at work, and utilities ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2009
, acknowledges that the setup has been great for his business. "They get no holiday pay. They get no vacation pay. There's no medical, dental: all that's paid for by the state," he says. What&#39 ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2009
sought for an expose on prison medical errors and discipline against prison doctors. "They pretend it's the Allan Parmelees of the world driving this, when really they just don't want to give ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2012
but welcome cash for the area. "It helped the few businesses that remain here," said Goeing, who used to deliver medications to the prison. Without the prison jobs, Wheelwright Mayor Andy Akers says ...
was about to witness the methodical and deliberate destruction of his whole life. Kelley’s parents both had serious medical problems. So for a portion of his junior year of high school, he stayed ...
medical care in violation of the Eighth Amendment’s guarantee of freedom from cruel and unusual punishment. But as the Court noted, SCOTUS has restricted further expansion of Bivens, declaring ...
Article • March 1, 2025 • from PLN March, 2025
exacerbated his neck and back injuries. Moreover, a light was kept on for hours every day, he said, and he was fed inadequate food that led to unspecified medical problems and weight loss. For his one-hour ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
to choose between medication or taking our regular Sunday calls,” said Ulandis Forte, 39, who recently returned to join Wright after his 18-year sentence. Lawmakers, civil rights leaders ...
Article • December 1, 2023 • from PLN December, 2023
an amended complaint to show more facts against Merola and to replead his claims against Watson and Wright and include a denial of medical care claim. But the district court denied the motion. The case ...
such as “administrative booking fees,” in addition to charges for any medical and dental treatment, and reimbursement for property damaged or any injury caused by the person while incarcerated. Payment ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 1995
on medical care and skirmishes between guards and inmates in places as far-flung as Lucasville, Ohio, and Carabobo, Venezuela. In 1989, Wright teamed up with Ed Mead, who served 18 years for his role ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
medical services to Vermont inmates. That lawsuit came on the heels of the death of Ashley Ellis, a female inmate who died from a potassium deficiency when she wasn’t given her supplements. PLN ...
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