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Case • 2002
, resulting in a laceration and bruise to his left foot. Appellant claims he missed work and received medical treatment from the infirmary as a result of his injury. Appellant alleges the defective boot ...
Case • 1998
*2 (N.D. Ill. Feb. 13, 1997) (assault by other prisoners; deliberate indifference to medical care); Hitchcock v. Nelson, 1997 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 11487, 1997 WL 433668 *1 (N.D. Ill. July 28, 1997 ...
Case • 1999
.3d at 1006. [37] *fn9. See also Helling, 509 U.S. at 32 (holding prison "must provide for [a prisoner's] basic human needs--e.g., food, clothing, shelter, medical care, and reasonable safety ...
Case • 1994
] August 08, 1994 [5] ALI MOYO, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. JAMES GOMEZ, DIRECTOR OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS; EDDIE YLST, WARDEN, AT CALIFORNIA MEDICAL FACILITY, ET AL.; CALIFORNIA ...
Case • 2002
deliberate indifference to his medical needs. 260 F.3d 357, 358 (5th Cir. 2001). Relying on Booth, we held that dismissal without prejudice for failure to exhaust administrative remedies was proper. Id ...
Case • 1991
that his exposure to second-hand cigarette smoke during the time when he was double-celled with a smoker at CBCC constituted cruel and unusual punishment. Despite a lack of medical substantiation for his ...
Case • 2004
whether a cause of action for intentional infliction of emotional distress is viable in Pennsylvania, it has nevertheless assumed arguendo that such a tort exists. See Taylor v. Albert Einstein Medical ...
Case • 1989
space, and medical care the minimum standard allowed by the due process clause is the same as that allowed by the eighth amendment for convicted persons." [25] In a prisoner suicide case, to prevail ...
Article • April 15, 1999 • from PLN April, 1999
The Mental Torture of American Prisoners: Cheaper Than Lab Rats, Part 2 by Hans Sherrer The use of prisoners in medical experiments didn't begin or end with the radiation experiments ...
Article • May 15, 1994 • from PLN May, 1994
to employ prison slaves. Class I venture industries pay no rent, electricity, water or similar costs. They are exempt from state and federal workplace safety standards, pay no medical, unemployment ...
to the Post, guards say Valdes received only minor injuries in the scuffle and prison medical staff examined him before he was placed in another cell. Unnamed guards told the Post that Valdes seriously harmed ...
Article • April 15, 1996 • from PLN April, 1996
, and given scant clothing or shoes. Whippings were commonplace, and medical care was non-existent. Dr. Lewis Wynne, executive director of the Florida Historical Society says that since states rarely ...
Article • October 15, 2005 • from PLN October, 2005
Filed under: News, News in Brief
denied medical treatment. Kansas: On October 7, 2005, the Kansas Supreme Court ordered the removal of Saline county district judge George Robertson, 56, for viewing adult web sites on his courthouse ...
. Finally, Dillard told an officer that Robertson had raped him. The officer filed a report and passed it on to a sergeant, but the report was lost. Dillard was then examined by a prison medic, who saw ...
Article • September 15, 2003 • from PLN September, 2003
Filed under: News, News in Brief
. Beavers had complained to jail medical staff, contractor Health Delivery Systems, about being unable to breath whereupon she was hospitalized. Beavers suffered from arrhythmia, advanced cirrhosis ...
conditions in April accuses the state of systematically ignoring the medical needs of prisoners. The lawsuit comes after the death of eight female inmates late last year in one California prison ...
parolee with a gun fascination who refused to take his medications and drank alcohol. Washington's parole officer, Jim McGinnis, ignored calls from Washington's father that his son was becoming paranoid ...
, such as the notorious case of guards and medical staff who boiled a prisoner alive. A central element in this slow-motion riot of sadism was the constant framing of prisoners, so that their sentences grew by decades ...
of negligent homicide following the death of an 18-year-old camper to whom she failed to provide adequate medical care. Ø In January 2003, the New York State Lobbying Commission launched a probe into CSC's ...
Schizophrenic Disorder. That diagnosis was later changed to Bipolar Disorder." The Colorado DOC prescribed various medications to treat Walker's mental disorder, including "300 milligrams of Lithium three times ...
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