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Sixth Circuit: $4.5 Million Award Upheld Against Michigan DOC Doctor in Dehydration Death of Mentally Ill Prisoner by John Dannenberg Sixth Circuit: $4.5 Million Award Upheld Against Michigan DOC Doctor in Dehydration Death of Mentally Ill Prisoner by John E. Dannenberg The Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a …
Contempt Order Entered Against Virgin Island’s Prison Mental Health Care by Contempt Order Entered Against Virgin Island’s Prison Mental Health Care A Virgin Islands federal district court has held territory officials in contempt, ruling that they willfully violated the court’s orders. That finding came in a class action suit dating …
Indiana Judge Refuses to Send Juveniles to Unsafe Facility by On December 17, 2007, Judge Peter Nemeth of St. Joseph County, Indiana informed Governor Mitch Daniels that he would no longer send female juvenile offenders to the Indianapolis Juvenile Correctional Facility (formerly known as the Indiana Girls School). Nemeth found …
IPAS v. ID DOC, IN, Complaint, mentally ill prisoner segregation, 2008 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION ( INDIANA PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY SERVICES COMMISSION, Plaintiff, v. COMMISSIONER, INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) No. MS � 1 : 08 -cv-1317-DFH-J …
Horton v. CCA, TN, Deposition - Gardner, whistleblower mentally ill segregation negligence, 2008 BRASWELL.HORTONV. CCA / DEPOOF BRIAN GARDNER SHEET 1 1 PAGE 3 PAGE 1 IN FOR THE THE DISTRICT COI]RT STATES DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE UNITED MIDDLE 2 1 A 2 For 3 4 MAP / BRASWE-L, as conservd-or …
Horton v. CCA, TN, Deposition - Perry, whistleblower mentally ill segregation negligence,2008 BRASWELL,HORTONV. CCA / DEPOOF PATRICKPERRY IN FOR - .-. I U PAGE 3 PAGE 1 SHEET 1 J IVHKI a of FRANK D. indiwidually, THE THE COURT DISTRTCT STATES DlSTRICT OF TENNESSEE UNITED MIDD]-E APPEARANCE 2 For the …
Article • September 15, 2008 • from PLN September, 2008
$250,500 Verdict for False Imprisonment at Florida Jail by A federal jury from the Middle District of Florida awarded $250,500 to a man who claimed he was falsely imprisoned by the misuse of a Florida law – the Marchman Act – that permits the civil detention of persons who are …
Article • September 15, 2008 • from PLN September, 2008
$200,000 Settlement in Wyoming Prisoner’s Suicide Death by $200,000 Settlement in Wyoming Prisoner’s Suicide Death To settle the claim that a prisoner who committed suicide was not properly treated, Wyoming’s Cambell County Detention Center (CCDC) has paid the prisoner’s estate $200,000. Nick Ashby, 38, was booked into CCDC on July …
Massachusetts’ Mental Health Treatment Policies Prove Deadly for Public, Prisoners by David Reutter by David M. Reutter As America’s prisons continue their transformation into mental health institutions, little thought is given to mentally ill prisoners who languish within the harsh confines of prison environments with little if any treatment. That …
Millions Paid in Mississippi Jail Deaths; Ten Guards Sentenced for Abuses; Corruption Continues by Bob Williams “The house always wins,” Warden Don Cabana proclaimed to the Sun Herald, a Mississippi newspaper, in July 2007. However, Harrison County, home of the Harrison County Adult Detention Center (ADC), has agreed to pay …
Article • September 15, 2008 • from PLN September, 2008
GEO Group Expands into Mental Health Facilities for Business Growth by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Since 1984, the GEO Group (formerly Wackenhut Corrections) has focused on operating private prisons as its business model. It is now finding a more lucrative niche in privatizing mental health facilities and civil …
Judgment in Florida’s Closed Management Conditions Lawsuit Terminated Under the PLRA by David Reutter Judgment in Florida’s Closed Management Conditions Lawsuit Terminated Under the PLRA by David M. Reutter Nearly seven years after it was entered, a Florida federal district court has terminated a revised offer of judgment that was …
Article • September 15, 2008 • from PLN September, 2008
New Jersey Prisoners’ Jail Escape Leads to Firings and Suicide by Gary Hunter About an hour into his shift on December 15, 2007, Union County, New Jersey jail guard Rudolph Zurick discovered that prisoners Jose Espinosa and Otis Blunt were missing. Zurick immediately took steps to have the jail locked …
Article • September 15, 2008 • from PLN September, 2008
Settlement Agreement Reached in Overcrowding Claim Against Florida Jail by Settlement Agreement Reached in Overcrowding Claim Against Florida Jail The parties to a class action suit filed by prisoners at Florida’s St. Lucie County Jail (SLCJ) have reached a settlement. The civil rights complaint alleged constitutional violations caused by overcrowding, …
Sanabria v. Hillsborough County, NH, Deposition, employee sex bias jail prisoner abuse, 2007 COpy ~_ •. r THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE * * * * * * * * * * * * DORIS SANABRIA, * * Plaintiff, * v. * HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY …
Article • August 15, 2008
Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
Washington Jail Prisoner Commits Suicide; Estate Wins $7,700 by In December of 1992, Adelino Chavez was on suicide watch in the Kent, Washington City Jail. Rather than keep an eye on Chavez, the supervising guards went to a “promotional” party for 2 1/2 hours. When they returned Chavez had killed …
Article • August 15, 2008
Don’t Want Out of Prison? Send Threatening Letters by Two insane prisoners of the South Dakota Penitentiary are facing federal charges for sending threatening letters to a federal judge in Oregon. On June 25, 2007, and July 19, 2007, prisoner Christopher James Austad, 25, mailed threatening communications to federal judge …
Article • August 15, 2008
Mentally Ill Crowd Colorado Prisons by G.A. Bowers Like many states, Colorado has turned from state hospitals to prisons to provide care for the mentally ill. Since the mid-1970s, Colorado's mental hospitals have shriveled from 6,000 to 600 beds. Spending has dropped from 3.9 percent of the state budget in …
Article • August 15, 2008
Washington Civil Commitment Injunction Reaffirmed; No Appellate Jurisdiction to Review Contempt Sanctions by The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reaffirmed their ruling upholding the so-called "Turay Injunction" but refused to hear an appeal of $10 million., in contempt sanctions against the defendants due to lack of …
Court Orders Discovery of D.C. Cop’s Personnel Files by At 355: "... [A]ny claim that a party's potential witnesses and exhibits are not fit subjects for discovery is fatuous." The existence of a pre-trial order procedure does not retroactively make those subjects unfit for discovery. The court directs production of …
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