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Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Suicides, Police, False Arrest
$2.4 Million Awarded In District of Columbia Jail Suicide by In 1982, a 32 year old District of Colombia (DC) man drove his car into a utility pole after which he was arrested and incarcerated in a DC jail for driving under the influence of alcohol. The man committed suicide …
Article • May 15, 2007
$26,000 Awarded In Washington Jail Suicide Suit by In May 1997, the Superior Court of Washington awarded $26,000 to the estate of a prisoner who committed suicide in the Kent city jail. The estate asserted that despite being on suicide watch, the prisoner, a 37-year-old male, was left unattended for …
Article • May 15, 2007
SVP'S Have No Right To Counsel During Evaluation by Washington State prisoner Alfred E. Kistenmacher appealed a jury's determination that he is a sexually violent predator (SVP) under RCW 71.09, and claimed Fifth Amendment violation for not being afforded counsel's presence during the SVP evaluation. Kistenmacher was convicted of two …
WI Mental Health Records Ordered Disclosed by The plaintiff, a Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI) organization, sought records from a private mental health facility about two patients who choked to death on food. The facility didn't want to produce them. Notwithstanding defendants' claim that the question …
Doctors Can Be Held Liable in Heat Death of Obese Mental Patient by The decedent, an obese diabetic suffering from hypertension with a heart condition with abnormal EKG readings, was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital where he took psychotropic medications. He died on a day with 90 degree heat …
Article • May 15, 2007
$3,115,000 Settlement in Negligent Release of Paranoid Schizophrenic Prisoner by After being arrested by California's Glendale City police, the 36 year-old chronic paranoid schizophrenic in this case was taken to the LA County Jail. Glendale police had an official written policy that they will not hospitalize mentally ill persons arrested …
WA Sex-Offender Gets New Civil Commitment Trial With Court Appointed Witness by In 2000, John Anderson had been voluntarily committed to the Western State Hospital in Tacoma, Washington for ten years. He had a long history of sexual assaults and violent sexual fantasies. In 2000, the state filed civil commitment …
Article • May 15, 2007
Kentucky Pschiatrist Gets Qualified Immunity in Forced Medication Suit by In April of 2003, Anthony Hills was in a Kentucky jail on state burglary charges. He was sent to the Kentucky Correctional Psychiatric Center (KCPC) for evaluation. He told Dr. Robert Sivley that God told him that the burglary victim …
Article • May 15, 2007
IL Civil Commitment Law Upheld by In 1998 Herbert Varner, an Illinois state prisoner, was finishing a thirteen-year sentence for sexually abusing his five-year-old niece when the state initiated civil commitment proceedings against him under ILCS § 207/1, et seq. A jury found that Varner suffered from a mental disorder …
CA Prisoner's Mental Health Records Exempt From Disclosure by In July of 2002, Ramon Gavira Camarillo, a Los Angeles County (County), California prisoner, was found hanging in his cell in the County jail. His widow, Mrs. Gavira, sued the County in state court claiming that the jail staff failed to …
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
Police Not Liable for Suicide of Released Arrestee by The decedent committed suicide after being released by the police, who had initially arrested him but concluded there was no basis for charges. (He then rented a motel room, went to K-Mart and bought a gun, put the Do Not Disturb …
Article • May 15, 2007
$40,000 Jury Award for Texas Jail Beating that Left Soccer Star Quadriplegic by While held in Texas' Lubbock County Jail, former West African soccer star Mohamet Sheriff Njie was assaulted by guards on October 7, 1996, at 3:00 a.m., according to his lawsuit. After the beating, Njie was left naked …
Court Denies Certification to Class of Involuntarily Operated On Mental Patients by Court Denies Certification to Class of Involuntarily Operated On Mental Patients Developmentally disabled persons challenged the District's policy of allowing city officials to consent to elective surgical procedures on their behalf (in the named plaintiffs' cases, two involuntary …
Seventh Circuit Applies PLRA to IL Civil Commitment Prisoners with Pending Charges by Seventh Circuit Applies PLRA to IL Civil Commitment Prisoners with Pending Charges The district court dismissed at screening for non exhaustion. At 978: "Although the judge used 28 U.S.C. § 1915A to act peremptorily, failure to employ …
Article • May 15, 2007
Prison Psychologist Not Liable for Failing to Treat Suicidal, Feces Eating Prisoner by Prison Psychologist Not Liable for Failing to Treat Suicidal, Feces Eating Prisoner The plaintiff sued a prison psychologist. The defendant did not argue that the plaintiff did not have a serious mental illness. A legitimate risk of …
Qualified Immunity for Mental Hospital Officials Holding Patient in Segregation by The plaintiff was found not guilty by reason of insanity of murdering and mutilating his girlfriend. He was ordered to be admitted to a hospital for evaluation, but he wasn't for a long time because officials deemed him dangerous …
Article • May 15, 2007
MI Jail Not Liable for Heroin Addict's Suicide by The decedent, a heroin addict, was arrested and killed himself four days later. At 792: "Heroin withdrawal is a serious medical condition." The failure to notify authorities at the jail where the decedent hanged himself of the plaintiff's condition did not …
California Sexual Predators’ Suit Alleging Unconstitutional Civil Confinement Conditions Survives Dismissal by John Dannenberg California Sexual Predators' Suit Alleging Unconstitutional Civil Confinement Conditions Survives Dismissal by John E. Dannenberg A class of 600 civilly committed sexually violent predators (SVP) sued the California Department of Mental Health (DMH) under 42 U.S.C. …
Article • April 15, 2007 • from PLN April, 2007
California-Based Mental Health Systems, Inc.Fails 23 Audits by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg San Diego, California-based nonprofit addict-counseling firm Mental Health Systems, Inc. (MHS) may have been making a profit on its annual revenues of $65 million, after all. In May 2006, the San Diego County Health and Human …
California DOC Substance-Abuse Contractor Audits Reveal $5 Million in Overcharges by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg California?s Inspector General (IG), the state?s overseer of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), discovered $5 million in past overcharges from three substance-abuse treatment contractors, plus $258,250 in overstated expenses and …
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