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Article • May 15, 2007
Failure to Exhaust Dismissals Count as PLRA Strike by Failure to Exhaust Dismissals Count as PLRA Strike The plaintiff argued that a previous case should not be counted as a strike because some claims were dismissed as frivolous but others were dismissed for failure to exhaust. Another judge has already …
Challenge to Prison Library Purge Properly Exhausted by Plaintiff challenged prison censorship on the ground that similar books to those he was denied were in the prison library; so they purged the prison library of 21% of its contents, e.g., Sophie's Choice, Myra Breckinridge, and "a number of works by …
Article • May 15, 2007
Filing Amended Complaint Allows Defendants to Raise Waived Defense by A prisoner who is released after he files suit is still bound by the PLRA exhaustion requirement. Rulings to that effect "are consistent with the plain language of the PLRA, which focuses on the time that a lawsuit is 'brought' …
Article • May 15, 2007
Michigan District Court Discusses Administrative Exhaustion by The plaintiff may amend his complaint, which consisted of exhausted claims, to add new claims which had subsequently been exhausted. At 551: . . . [A] rule requiring separate cases every time a new grievance is exhausted is fundamentally at odds with Congress' …
Delaware DOC Denial of Medical Diet Suit Proceeds by The plaintiff filed a grievance in September 1998, almost four years before the defendants moved to dismiss for non-exhaustion, and had received no response. There's no futility exception to the PLRA exhaustion requirement. At 602: However, this Court has held that …
Article • May 15, 2007
IG Complaints Alone Don't Exhaust NY Jail Complaints by The plaintiff sought relief under Rule 60 from dismissal for non-exhaustion on the grounds that newly discovered evidence showed that his allegations had been under investigation by the Inspector General, rendering them non-grievable. The court says this wouldn't excuse him from …
Substantial Compliance with Administrative Remedy Rules Satisfies PLRA Despite Prisoner's Procedural by Substantial Compliance with Administrative Remedy Rules Satisfies PLRA Despite Prisoner's Procedural Deficits The District of Columbia's Court of Appeals has held that procedural defects in a prisoner's pursuit of administrative remedies does not bar a civil suit per …
Article • May 15, 2007
Prison Officials Must Follow Own Grievance Procedures by Defendants argued that though plaintiff had filed grievances about various matters, he had only gone to the final step with grievances about one defendant; therefore other defendants must be dismissed. At 211: In response, plaintiff has submitted an affidavit explaining the steps …
2nd Circuit Orders Reconsideration of Non-Exhaustion Defense by The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the dismissal of a Connecticut prisoner's failure to protect action for non-exhaustion of administrative remedies. The district court was instructed to reconsider in light of a series of exhaustion cases that were issued while the …
Nebraska Administrative Remedies Must Be Fully Exhausted Or Dismissal Required by Nebraska State Prisoner Frankie Cole brought suit under § 1983 and the State Tort Claims Act (STCA) for Eighth and Fourteenth Amendment violations for prisoner conflicts, inadequacies in his medical treatment, and incidents arising from such violations. The court …
Administrative Exhaustion in Medical Neglect Claims Discussed by The plaintiff complained of medical neglect during a period in which he was transferred among facilities; he filed two grievances and exhausted them. Defendants argued that he did not sufficiently exhaust all the occurrences at all the prisons. The court addresses a …
Article • May 15, 2007
Prison Officials Failure to Respond to Grievance Must be Raised in Lower Court by At 1085: "Prison officials' failure to timely respond to a grievance could be a basis for a prisoner to show that he exhausted 'available' administrative remedies." At 1086: "Significantly, however, we find no evidence in the …
Texas Failure to Protect, Retaliation Claims Dismissed by The plaintiff's injunctive and declaratory claims concerning failure to protect him are mooted by his transfer to another prison. At 522: "A plaintiff-prisoner may avoid dismissal of his equitable claims for mootness if he shows 'either a "demonstrated probability" or a "reasonable …
Article • May 15, 2007
Exposed Toilet in Maine Jail Upheld by The plaintiff alleged that he was placed in a cell where he was in the direct view of female prisoners in another cell when he performed his bodily functions. There is no evidence that any jail staff member knew that this was the …
Article • May 15, 2007
PLRA Doesn't Apply to Mental Patients by The court of appeals for the Eighth circuit held that the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA) does not apply to mental patients. Cyrill Koloctronis was found not guilty by reason of insanity of a criminal charge in 1960 and has been confined to …
Article • May 15, 2007
Denial of Motion to Dismiss Not Appealable by The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit held that the denial of a motion to dismiss for failure to exhaust administrative remedies under the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA) is an interlocutory order that is not subject to appeal. …
Wisconsin Prisoner Must Exhaust Administrative Remedies Before Filing Suit by The Supreme Court of Wisconsin held that under the Prison Litigation Reform Act(PLRA), a prisoner must exhaust administrative remedies before bringing an action in a circuit court. A prisoner confined at the Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage County, Wisconsin, brought …
Oklahoma Prisoner's Eighth Amendment Diet Claims Frivolous by The U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals held that an Oklahoma Department of Corrections (OKDOC) prisoner's claims regarding his diet were frivolous. Terry D. Thompson, an OKDOC prisoner serving a 2,000 year sentence at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary (OSP), sued OSP officials …
Article • May 15, 2007
Untimely Grievance Not Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies by The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals held a prisoner cannot claim exhaustion of administrative remedies by filing an untimely grievance and claiming further exhaustion would be futile. This 42 U.S.C. Section 1983 action was filed by a Georgia prisoner claiming Eighth and …
Article • May 15, 2007
PLRA Exhaustion Requirement Applies to Montana Prisoners in Private Prisons by The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed dismissal of five Montana prisoners' suits under 42 U.S.C. §1983 for failure to exhaust administrative remedies, holding that the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA) requirement to exhaust administrative remedies prior to …
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