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Complaints Amended to Change John Doe Defendants' Names Don't Relate Back by by Matthew T. Clarke The Tenth Circuit court of appeals held that an amended complaint filed to change the names of John Doe defendants did not related back to the original complaint for statute of limitations purposes. The …
No Summary Judgment for Ohio Guards Who Used Excessive Force, Case Loses At Trial by No Summary Judgment for Ohio Guards Who Used Excessive Force, Case Loses At Trial The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit reversed a district court's grant of summary judgment favoring certain prison guards …
Article • June 15, 2004 • from PLN June, 2004
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Discovery
Illinois Segregation Brutality Suit Fails Because Injury Was De Minimis by John E Dannenberg Illinois Segregation Brutality Suit Fails Because Injury Was De Minimis by John E. Dannenberg An Illinois state prisoner who alleged in a 42 U.S.C. § 1983 civil rights complaint that he had been maliciously injured by …
Article • May 15, 2004 • from PLN May, 2004
Dismissal Sanction for Prisoner's Refusal to Be Deposed Without Court Order Reversed by Dismissal Sanction for Prisoner's Refusal to be Deposed Without Court Order Reversed The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals held that considering a prisoner's refusal to be deposed absent a court order, as a factor to enter a …
Article • December 15, 2003
Prisoner's Letter Treated as Motion; Subpoena's Require Cost Prepayment; Plaintiff's Deposition to be Furnished by Defense by Prisoner's Letter Treated as Motion; Subpoena's Require Cost Prepayment; Plaintiff's Deposition to be Furnished by Defense A Pennsylvania federal district court treated a pro se prisoner plaintiff's letter as a motion seeking subpoena …
Eighth Circuit Affirms Damages Award, Discovery Sanctions, Fees in Missouri Pepper Spray Case by The U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a jury verdict, damages awards, and discovery sanctions against Missouri Department of Corrections officials at the Potosi Correctional Center (PCC) in a case involving excessive force against PCC …
Expert Witness Standard in RLUIPA Gang Case by The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York has denied in part and granted in part summary judgment to New York's Department of Correctional Services (DOCS), in a case involving the beliefs, practices, and literature of the Nations …
Appointment of Counsel in New Jersey Medical Suit by The U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals has vacated and remanded a New Jersey U.S. District Court's award of summary judgment against, and denial of appointment of counsel to, a pro se prisoner plaintiff. Jeffrey Montgomery, a New Jersey State prisoner …
Exceptions Made To PLRA Exhaustion Requirement; Discovery Allowed by John E Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg Two U.S. District Courts recently made exceptions to the Prison Litigation Reform Act's (PLRA) requirement to exhaust administrative remedies. The Central District of California court ruled that when a prisoner's administrative appeal had been …
New Mexico Lawyers Entitled to Jail Visiting, Phone and Records Access by A New Mexico federal district court has entered a preliminary injunction that enjoins jail officials from prohibiting class counsel from having access to the jail, its prisoners and staff, its records, and from imposing time limits on telephone …
Prisoner's Estate Survives Summary Judgment on Medical Policy Claims by A federal district court in Michigan held that issues of fact as to whether prison officials adopted a policy discouraging necessary health care precluded summary judgment. Roscoe Young was incarcerated in a prison of the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) …
Article • January 15, 2003 • from PLN January, 2003
Amendment of Complaint to Identify Unknown Defendant Denied by The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed a Pennsylvania District Court's grant of summary judgment to Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (PADOC) officials and denial of Plaintiff's motion to amend the suit to substitute a new, named defendant for a previously-unnamed …
Article • December 15, 2002 • from PLN December, 2002
Prisoner Allowed Discovery in Mail Destruction Case by The Second Circuit court of appeals has reversed summary judgment in a case involving the destruction of legal materials in a package mailed to a prisoner to allow the prisoner discovery to determine the name of the person who received the package …
Article • November 15, 2002 • from PLN November, 2002
Ingram v. Scott Reversed: TDCJ-ID in Compliance with Section 501.008 by by Matthew T. Clarke On appeal following remand, a Texas court of appeals has held that the instructions on a grievance form bring TDCJ-ID into compliance with the requirement in section 501.008, Texas Government Code, that the Texas Department …
Article • July 15, 2002 • from PLN July, 2002
Pro Se Tips and Tactics: Unknown Defendant Identities by John Midgley A recent Supreme Court case highlights a problem some prisoners face in finding the exact identities of defendants in civil rights cases. This column discusses this problem and some possible solutions. In most cases, you must sue individuals and …
Article • July 15, 2002 • from PLN July, 2002
Qualified Immunity, Collateral Orders Not Reviewable on Interlocutory Appeal by For want of jurisdiction, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals has dismissed the interlocutory appeal of a Bureau of Prisons (BOP) medical director from a district court's denial to the director of summary judgment based on qualified immunity and a …
Article • June 15, 2002 • from PLN June, 2002
Texas Appeals Court Grants Prisoner Mandamus on Discovery by by Matthew T. Clarke A state appeals court in Texas has conditionally granted a prisoner's petition for a writ of mandamus to order the judge of a Texas state district court to hear and rule upon the prisoner's request for discovery …
Ohio Appeals Court Allows Prisoner's Request for Past Work Information on Guards by The Fourth District Court of Appeals of Ohio has reversed the decision of the Pickaway County Court of Common Pleas denying a prisoner's request for specific work information relating to two guards in the Department of Rehabilitation …
Article • December 15, 2001 • from PLN December, 2001
Administrative Remedies Need Not Identify Wrongdoers by The Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has held that prisoners do not need to identify those persons directly involved in the alleged deprivations in their administrative remedies to satisfy the exhaustion requirement of 42 U.S.C. § 1997(e)a. Prisoner Raymond Brown filed …
Article • November 15, 2001 • from PLN November, 2001
Cell Search, Property Seizure Suit Set for Trial by Cell Search, Property Seizure Suit Set For Trial A federal district court in Delaware held that summary judgment was not appropriate to decide if a prisoner's cell had been illegally searched and his papers improperly seized. Michael Jordan, a Delaware prisoner, …
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