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Article • July 15, 2011
Colorado TASER Suit Permitted To Proceed by Brandon Sample By Brandon Sample U.S. District Judge Philip A. Brimmer has denied a motion for summary judgment filed by TASER in a product liability suit surrounding the death of a Colorado man. On August 4, 2006, Ryan Wilson died after Boulder County …
Article • July 15, 2011
TDCJ Blamed for Wrongful Death by On November 8, 2001, Attorney Bobby R. Taylor, with the Law Offices of Bobby R. Taylor in Austin, Texas, filed a civil action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §§ 1981, 1983 and 1988 against a number of Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) officials and …
Deficient Medical Care Leads to Preventable Death of Seattle, Washington Jail Prisoner by The State of Washington’s Medical Quality Assurance Commission (MQAC) has charged a former King County jail doctor with providing substandard care. According to a statement of charges filed on December 29, 2010, Dr. Anthony Rains engaged in …
Ninth Circuit: Despite Award of Only Nominal Damages, Attorney Fees Appropriate in § 1983 Wrongful Death Suit by Ninth Circuit: Despite Award of Only Nominal Damages, Attorney Fees Appropriate in § 1983 Wrongful Death Suit Despite a jury’s award of only nominal damages, the Ninth Circuit affirmed the award of …
Deaths of Three North Carolina Prisoners Raise Suspicions by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke and David M. Reutter The deaths of two prisoners at the Maury Correctional Institution (MCI), a 1,000-bed close-security prison for men located in Greene County, North Carolina, have raised suspicions due to questionable circumstances surrounding those …
Paroled Killers Rarely Re-Offend by Michael Brodheim by Mike Brodheim Judging by the statistics, Reginald Powell, 54, may be the proverbial exception to the rule – the rule, in this case, being that convicted murderers who are granted parole only rarely re-offend. In 1984, Powell was convicted of the shooting …
Article • July 15, 2011
Utah Prison Van Accident States “Unnecessary Rigor” Claim by Mark Wilson By Mark Wilson The Utah Supreme Court found that a prisoner sufficiently alleged an “unnecessary rigor” claim under the State Constitution for injuries sustained in a transport van accident. Yet, the Court suggested that dismissal may be proper for …
Orr v. Wexford, IL, Complaint, Wrongful Death, 2011 Case 3:11-cv-00608-JPG-SCW Document 2 Filed 07/14/11 Page 1 of 17 Page ID #3 KJG: car UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS SHAUNDRA ORR, Independent Administrator Of The Estate of JACE RAPP, deceased, Plaintiff, v. WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC., …
Brief • July 11, 2011
Filed under: Wrongful Death
Lester v. State of AZ, AZ, Complaint, Wrongful Death - Suicide, 2011 - HICHAEL K. JEA1£S Clerk of the SUPerior court .. i ti Jess.ica Folts, DePutf Date O'l/11/2011 Tile 15:39:42 ROWLEY CHAPMAN BARNEY & BUNTROCK. LTD. 63 East Main Street, Suite 501 Mesa, Arizona 85201-7436 (480) 833-1113 3 Fax …
Jackson v. Jesus Tellado et al, NY, police racial bias, Complaint, 2011 rtL.cu Case 1:11-cv-03028-PKC-SMG Document 1 Filed 06/24/11 IN CLERK'S OFFICE Page US 1 of 43 PageID 1 DISTRICT COURT #: E.D.N.Y. * UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK JUN 2 4 2011 BRO~-wua~~~·. : ~~.·~' …
Washington: Pierce County Jail Suit Ends After 15 Years by In a report and recommendation to partly deny the defendants’ motion to terminate a consent decree related to conditions of confinement at Washington State’s Pierce County Jail, U.S. Magistrate Judge J. Kelley Arnold cited conditions that contributed to the deaths …
Wexford Enters Into Confidential Settlement in New Mexico Prisoner’s Death by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Pennsylvania-based Wexford Health Services, which bills itself as “the nation’s leading innovative correctional health care company,” entered into a confidential settlement with the estate of a New Mexico prisoner who died due to …
ACLU Investigates Prisoners’ Deaths at Puerto Rican Prison by Derek Gilna An investigative report released by the Puerto Rico chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in July 2010, concerning the Guerrero Correctional Institution in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, found that 53 prisoners had died during a six-year period from …
Eighth Circuit Affirms Denial of Qualified Immunity for Guards Accused of Deliberate Indifference; $5.2 Million Verdict, $450,000 Settlement on Remand by Brandon Sample On August 20, 2009, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit affirmed a district court’s denial of qualified immunity to six Garland County Adult Detention …
Family of California Immigration Prisoner Who Died Due to Untreated Cancer Gets $3.68 Million by Brandon Sample The family of an illegal immigrant who died from untreated penile cancer was awarded $1.73 million in damages against state prison officials by a Los Angeles County Superior Court jury on November 10, …
Publication • 2011
Death Review of Detainee Irene Bamenga ICE Report 2011 Office of Professional Responsibility U.S. Department of Homeland Security 950 L’ Enfant Plaza Washington, DC 20024 DETAINEE DEATH REVIEW Case Number Detainee Alien Number Citizenship Date of Death Detention Facility Facility Type 201111495 Irene BAMENGA (b)(6), (b)(7)c France July 27, 2011 …
Alfano v. CCA, TX, Complaint, inmate death diabetes, 2011 Case 3:11-cv-01006-P Document 1 Filed 05/16/11 Page 1 of 21 PageID 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS DALLAS DIVISION LEON ALFANO, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF PAMELA DARLENE WEATHERBY, NELDA ALFANO, DAREN C. …
Mexican Prison Officials Arm and Release Prisoners for Hit Squad Duties by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke A Mexican prison director, Margarita Rojas Rodriguez, and three other prison employees were detained in August 2010 while their role in arming and releasing prisoners to kill rival gang members was investigated. [See: …
Article • May 15, 2011 • from PLN May, 2011
Virginia ACLU Requests DOJ Investigation into Jail Deaths by Mark Wilson The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Virginia has asked the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate conditions at the Richmond City Jail following the June 2010 deaths of two prisoners, one of which was heat-related while the …
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