Milwaukee partner Mark Thomsen is representing the family of Randy Glenn, a father of six who died while in custody at the Waukesha County Jail. Criminal charges were recently filed against a lieutenant with the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department and a contracted nurse responsible for medical care at the facility. As the complaint asserts: “[Randy Glenn’s] death could have been prevented.” Glenn was denied his constitutional right to be provided with adequate medical care and was not sufficiently treated, monitored or promptly sent to the hospital despite signs of medical distress.
“When you hold someone in custody, you have a constitutional obligation to provide them medical care.” – Mark Thomsen
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