Texas prisoner suffering stroke denied medical care, left for dead on cell floor for over 12 hours

Many courts have held that a serious medical need is “one that is so obvious that even a lay person would easily recognize the necessity of a doctor’s attention.” See Brown v. Johnson, 387 F.3d 516, 522 (7th Circuit, 2008). Being denied medical care at the Clements Unit Maximum Security Prison in remote Amarillo, Texas, is so common that the average prisoner here can expect to be denied some form of medical care during his stay. False claims of prisoners … Continue reading Texas prisoner suffering stroke denied medical care, left for dead on cell floor for over 12 hours