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Summary Judgment of Eighth Amendment Claims Reversed by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit reversed and remanded the summary judgment of a prisoner's Eighth Amendment claim. Robert DeSpain, a Wyoming state prisoner, brought a civil rights action against prison officials alleging cruel and unusual punishment in violation …
Article • May 15, 2007
First Circuit Holds Higher Standard for Prison Riot Claims by The U.S. First Circuit Court of Appeals, affirming the U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico, upheld dismissal of a former prisoner's complaint against Puerto Rican prison officials arising from an injury the prisoner received when guards tried …
Summary Judgment Granted to Virginia Jail Officials in Pretrial Detainee's Death by Summary Judgment Granted to Virginia Jail Officials in Pretrial Detainee's Death The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a District Court's grant of summary judgment dismissing a 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action alleging Eighth Amendment claims of deliberate …
Suit Against CCA Dismissed For Failure to Exhaust Administrative Remedies by In this civil rights action brought by two prisoners against Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and several CCA employees, the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals held the prisoners had not exhausted their administrative remedies as required by the …
Article • May 15, 2007
Tennessee Prisoner Not Responsible for Failure to Prosecute by On May 27, 2003, the Tennessee Court of Appeals reversed an order dismissing for failure to prosecute a prisoner's pro se lawsuit against the state. State prisoner Russell Wellington claimed that while imprisoned at the Riverbend Maximum Security Correctional Facility he …
EMSA Not Liable for Ohio Prisoner's Restraint-Related Injury by In this case involving an Ohio prisoner whose fingers required amputation due to allegedly improperly applied restraints, the Ohio Court of Appeals, Tenth Appellate District, affirmed a jury's verdict in favor of EMSA Correctional Care, a for-profit health care provider. Plaintiff …
Virginia Jail Acted Under Color Of State Law For § 1983 Purposes by Virginia Jail Acted Under Color Of State Law For § 1983 Purposes The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia held that a jail had acted under color of state law for purposes of …
Prisoner's Dismissed § 1983 Assault Claim Against TransCor America Reinstated by Prisoner's Dismissed § 1983 Assault Claim Against TransCor America Reinstated The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, vacating a Tennessee federal district dismissal, reinstated a prisoner's civil rights lawsuit against TransCor America for Eighth Amendment violations. Juan Castillo, a …
Article • May 15, 2007
Montana Juvenile Prisoners' Files Disclosable for Purposes of Litigation by The plaintiffs were 16 Montana state juvenile prisoners. For litigation purposes, their lawyer requested from the Pine Hills Youth Correctional Facility (P.H.Y.C.C.) certain of the plaintiffs' personal records, including those regarding the use of pepper spray on the plaintiffs. P.H.Y.C.C. …
Article • May 15, 2007
Fourth Circuit Vacates Maryland Beating Verdict by The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed a jury's verdict finding guards at the Maryland Correctional Adjustment Center violated a prisoner's Eighth Amendment rights by using excessive force on him. Quinten X. Jackson claimed guards used excessive force on him in two …
$2,220,000 Settlement To Missouri Prisoners Formerly Housed In Texas by Over seven hundred Missouri state prisoners, who were formerly housed as part of a bed-sharing program in Texas prison facilities from January 1, 1995, through December 31, 1997, filed a Federal class action civil rights complaint regarding conditions of confinement …
Seventh Circuit Reverses Dismissal of Race/Exposure Claims by In an unpublished order, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the dismissal of an Illinois prisoner's racial discrimination and pepper spray exposure claims. Illinois prisoner Johnnie Flournoy brought suit in federal court asserting several unrelated constitutional violations. The district court dismissed …
New York City Settles Guards' Assault On Prisoner For $9,900 by In 2004 the City of New York paid $9,900 to settle a prisoner's federal lawsuit that alleged guards at Bikers Island beat him and then wrote false disciplinary reports against him. On May 27, 2003, plaintiff Anthony Colon was …
Test For Chemical Agents Use On Prisoners Discussed by The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals held that jury instructions given in a case challenging the use of chemical agents were proper in light of the plaintiffs' failure to object, and that the use of chemical agents on recalcitrant prisoners is …
Article • May 15, 2007
Tear Gassing of VA Prisoner Requires Trial by The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals held that material facts were in dispute in a Virginia prisoner's suit alleging guards willfully and maliciously fired a tear gas device in his face at point blank range, as to whether their action was punitive …
$35,000 Verdict Upheld in North Carolina Fire Hosing, Gassing, and Beatings; Supervisors Liable by $35,000 Verdict Upheld in North Carolina Fire Hosing, Gassing, and Beatings; Supervisors Liable The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a jury award against guards and prison administrators for the use of water hoses, billy clubs, …
Termination of Prospective Relief Under PLRA Constitutional by The defendants in the 30-year class-action Ruiz prison reform suit moved under the PLRA for termination of prospective relief. The district court held a hearing on the motion and denied it, ruling that the termination provisions of the PLRA unconstitutionally violated the …
New Wrongful Death Trial Prompts $600,000 Settlement; Judge Gave Faulty Jury Instructions, Finds Excessive Force by On December 5, 1999, 29-year-old Damon Lowery's life came to a tragic end while in police custody. More than five years later, with a new trial looming, Portland, Oregon officials paid Lowery's estate $600,000 …
Article • May 15, 2007
$41,000 Jury Verdict for Pepper Sprayed CT Motorist by The plaintiff allegedly "confronted" police officers at a traffic stop and was sprayed in the face with capstun. She was yelling and kicking in the patrol car because she was having a strong reaction to the capstun, could not see and …
Police Immune in Pepper Spraying Death by Police detained the decedent for emergency psychiatric evaluation (he was lying in the road yelling "get it off me"), used pepper spray and placed him restrained and face down in the police car; he was discovered face down in the emergency room, dead. …
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