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was in a coma at the hospital, shifting the cost of his medical care to his family. Another violent incident occurred on May 5, 2004 that had many wondering if a guard jumped a prisoner or it if was the other ...
Article • June 15, 2006 • from PLN June, 2006
Filed under: News, News in Brief
to the Ohio State University Medical Center by stabbing guard Gary Myers during the trip and attempting to flee. Myers gave chase and shot Smith in the head. Myers suffered minor injuries while Smith ...
Article • February 15, 2007 • from PLN February, 2007
Filed under: News, News in Brief
proceedings. Zimbabwe?s prison system is designed to hold 16,000 prisoners and has over 22,000. Budget shortages result in a lack of medical care and food and many needless deaths besides the lack of clothing. ...
Case • 1995
-employed doctor drew a blood sample for medical reasons. United States v. Attson, 900 F.2d 1427, 1433 (9th Cir.), cert. denied, 498 U.S. 961 (1990). The court held that when a state-employed doctor takes ...
Case • 2004
also determined Clevenger did not provide evidence that Ryan collecting his blood (and DNA) was anything other than standard medical procedure, and Clevenger conceded Ryan used no physical force ...
Case • 2003
of Commissioners (collectively the "defendants"), in federal district court pursuant to 42 USC § 1983, alleging that the defendants acted with deliberate indifference to the medical needs and personal safety ...
Case • 2001
it, [**3] defendants object to the admission of Dr. Jon Krosnick's third expert report. Dr. Krosnick will offer critical testimony on the extra medical expenses [*486] incurred because of smoker-clients ...
Case • 2001
and to candidly assess the subject doctor's competence or lack thereof. Further, such disclosure would invade the privacy and confidentiality interests of those persons, whose medical records were considered ...
Case • 2000
a reason why Sanford might have been held overnight: that she was so beaten that she required the medical care of the jail. This reason will have to be explored at trial. [37] [4] The State Claims ...
Case • 2006
into the custody of an agent of Wisconsin. The County requested $4,150.00-$50.00 per day-from Wisconsin for housing Knutowski. Also, the County demanded $1,271.86 for Knutowski's medical expenses while she ...
Case • 2007
administration of antipsychotic medication; as the Supreme Court and we have recognized, freedom from unwanted drugs undoubtedly is a significant liberty interest. Id. at 1053. So, before imposing such a serious ...
Case • 2007
says this claim is untrue and "[c]asual contact with contaminated currency, perfume, prescription drugs, Robitussin, diet pills, migraine medications, anti-depressants and gasoline will cause a false ...
Case • 1978
prisoners, (c) access to recreational and religious facilities, television, radio, and books, and (d) opportunities for study, work, exercise, and proper medical care. FOOTNOTES 2 General Laws c. 127, § 32 ...
Case • 2009
to complain about medical malpractice in Oklahoma; that must be so for §1983 suits as well. Wilson, Owens, and Hardin tell us that the rules for §1983 litigation track those that the state applies to private ...
Article • February 22, 2018
of blood and called for a medical response. Lapich had severely beaten Mr. Hagen and stomped on his head, breaking Mr. Hagen’s nose, fracturing his orbits, and causing significant bleeding and swelling ...
Article • December 5, 2018 • from PLN December, 2018
, the unit could be transformed into handicap accessible facilities with “private rooms,” suitable for older offenders or those with medical diagnoses limiting their daily functions, according ...
of state: $68.32 per day at Idaho state prisons versus $69.95 per day in Texas (plus transport and medical costs). On November 2, 2018, a fight broke out among Idaho prisoners housed at Eagle Pass and one ...
medical, energy and insurance bills” due to identity theft. “They got me pretty good,” said Roldan, who was unable to purchase a car or insurance, or find housing due to the debts recorded ...
Article • November 6, 2018 • from PLN November, 2018
, many federal prisonss have resorted to assigning the prison’s administrative staff and medical professionals to fill in as correctional guards, without the proper training or equipment ...
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