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Case • 2006
Facility (the "EW Correctional Facility"), where she immediately disclosed Cochran's sexually abusive behavior to ODOC personnel. ODOC promptly provided Smith with medical and psychological treatment ...
Case • 2007
inadequate and overcrowded facilities; (2) the inmates lacked adequate health care with no onsite medical supplies or trained personnel for medical emergencies; (3) there were no counseling, educational ...
Case • 2007
, "[w]ithout provocation, . . . twisted Siglar's arm behind his back and twisted Siglar's ear." Id. "Siglar's ear was bruised and sore for three days but he did not seek or receive medical treatment ...
Case • 2005
, and procedures that are based on pertinent medical and other relevant criteria"). [43] Because the long-term resolution of the prisoner population issues entails legislative and executive initiatives rather ...
Case • 2003
decreased vision/associated medical problems." The inmate complaint examiner noted that there was "nothing noted regarding decreased vision from the lighting at WSPF" in plaintiff's last eye doctor report ...
Case • 1986
in providing necessary medical care to seriously ill inmate can constitute deliberate indifference and thus violate the Eighth Amendment). Cannon did not check on what James had found; James turned his back ...
Case • 2005
Medical Center, 94 Wn.2d 559, 618 P.2d 76 (1980), a patient sued to obtain her medical records, which the hospital was withholding from her. The hospital changed its policy and disclosed the records to her ...
Case • 2001
allegedly hit Jonathan Bryant and twisted his arms causing injury to Bryant's "arm and shoulder that required medical treatment." In 1988, Bucci allegedly slapped Herman Patrick and "a fight ensued," injuring ...
Case • 1999
of that parent to supply it[,]" thus permitting a court to impute income to an obligor); Lynn v. Lynn, supra, 165 N.J. Super. at 340-41 (leaving the field of one medical specialty to pursue an education in another ...
Case • 2007
) to provide the defendant with needed educational or vocational training, medical care, or other correctional treatment in the most effective manner; [67] (3) the kinds of sentences available; [68 ...
Article • July 1, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
Filed under: News in Brief
administrator Wayne Barnes, who had been charged with violating the civil rights of a diabetic jail detainee identified as K.W. by willfully depriving him of insulin and other necessary medical care, resulting ...
Article • May 16, 2017
as a medical procedure performed in the care of a physician. "[Jocelyn] revealed an extreme weakness in the law, that a pregnant woman could do anything she wanted to do—it did not matter how grotesque ...
one against a man known as the "duct tape rapist" for his use of the material in assaulting eight young girls. Critical to the Baba-Ali case were medical evaluations done on the child. One examination ...
Article • May 19, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Boston have also had a slew of complaints and safety issues. In Massachusetts, problems extended to relationships between the homes and medical providers. In 2007 and 2010, the Massachusetts Attorney ...
Article • October 9, 2018 • from PLN October, 2018
Filed under: News in Brief
intervention by the prison system’s Emergency Response Team, and transported to an area hospital for medical evaluation. The two prisoners, who were not identified, received non-life-threatening injuries ...
examination by Francis’ attorney, the same DOJ expert acknowledged that previous mental examinations performed at other prison medical facilities failed to find sufficient evidence that would require Francis ...
Article • May 5, 2016 • from PLN May, 2016
Filed under: News in Brief
were affected and 40 prisoners had received medication to treat the outbreak. All prisoners were physically screened and their clothing and bed linens washed as a precaution. Scabies mites cause intense ...
and make it look like a hanging. His mental state was gradually deteriorating and he was reportedly on medication, although it is not clear what he was prescribed. McClellan Sr. recalls telling his son ...
Article • September 28, 2015 • from PLN October, 2015
Filed under: Statistics/Trends, PLRA
involving medical care since 2002. For information on the mental health orders, see Coleman v. Brown, No. 2:90-cv-00520 (E.D. Cal.), Civil Rights Litig. Clearinghouse, http://www.clearinghouse.net/detail.php ...
Article • November 2, 2015
of his interrogations in August, a medical officer wrote: The sessions accelerated rapidly progressing quickly to the water board after large box, walling, and small box periods. [Abu Zubaydah] seems very ...
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