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$3,500 Paid for Injuries Sustained in WA Prison Riot by Reginald Halsell, a McNeil Island prisoner, filed suit in Washington's Pierce County Superior Court alleging negligent supervision on September 5, 1995, that resulted in riot that caused death to one prisoner and unspecified serious injuries to Halsell. On September 7, …
Daughters Of Woman Killed By Furloughed Indiana Prisoner Settle For $900,000 by Two daughters who witnessed their mother's murder by a furloughed Indiana prisoner settled their claim against the state for $900,000. The woman's attacker, her ex-husband, had been imprisoned by the state for crimes against her and the couple's …
Deceased PA Prisoner's Medical Records Disclosable by Darlene Lucretia Joe was a Pennsylvania state prisoner at the Philadelphia Industrial Correction Center. Between 4/29/97 and 6/30/97 she requested medical care 15 times, to no avail. On 8/4/97 she died of cerebral herniation. Her estate sued the prison medical subcontractors (defendants), who …
Article • May 15, 2007
Washington DOC Exonerated in Negligent Supervision Case by On April 11, 1998, Cynthia Bordon died in an auto accident caused by Richard Jones, a Washington State parolee, who was driving while intoxicated. Jones was on parole, in part, for attempting to elude police. He was not to drive without a …
Estate of Murdered Tennessee Prisoner Awarded $75,000 by In January 1999, a Tennessee court awarded $75,000 to the estate of a prisoner who was attacked and killed by another prisoner. The estate claimed that prison officials were negligent for housing the decedent with a convicted murderer who had previously threatened …
Article • May 15, 2007
Federal Prisoner's Estate Awarded $78,000 for Suicide by In July 1998, a federal court awarded $78,000 to the estate of a prisoner who committed suicide at a federal prison in Missouri. The estate claimed in the lawsuit that prison medical personnel failed to provide medication for the decedent's known depression. …
Court Denies Defendant Attorney Fees in Prisoner Death Case by The decedent died of pneumonia in prison and the defendants moved for attorneys' fees after the court granted them summary judgment. The court denies the motion, since the plaintiffs' allegations were not frivolous. The defendants argued that plaintiffs sued defendants …
TN Newspaper Entitled to Full Attorney Fees in Actions to Compel Disclosure of Public Records by TN Newspaper Entitled to Full Attorney Fees in Actions to Compel Disclosure of Public Records Police in Lebanon, Tennessee conducted a drug raid at the wrong house and fatally shot the man who lived …
14 Deputies Who Kill Person in Courtroom Not Entitled to Judicial Immunity by The non-prisoner decedent persisted in trying to ask the judge a question and he told the deputies to restrain him. So 14 of them jumped on him and killed him. The deputies' conduct is not shielded by …
CA Peer Review Records Not Privileged in Jail Death Suit by The decedent died in jail after making repeated complaints of abdominal pain. He was diagnosed after his third complaint with gastroenteritis and prescribed palliatives; nine days later he died of peritonitis due to idiopathic perforation of the descended colon. …
$1,226,625 Verdict in Wrongful Death of Prisoner on Jail Outing by While participating in an outing of a state sponsored pretrial detention program, the 21-year-old decedent prisoner in this case decided to swim in a reservoir owned by Connecticut's City of Waterbury. The reservoir was off limits to the public, …
$1,500,000 Verdict in Half-Way Houses' Failure to Warn by After he was released from a Florida prison, Elmer Leon Carroll went to live at The Lighthouse Mission of Orlando. Carroll had a history of rape and had been in prison for nine of the 15 years prior to committing the …
Article • May 15, 2007
$1.45 Million Settlement in Mentally Ill Alabama Jail Prisoner's Death by Fifteen days after he entered Alabama's Mobile Jail, James Carpenter died of an infection from a flesh-eating bacteria. During his period of incarceration, Carpenter was kept in solitary confinement, naked and shackled on his hands and wrists. Abrasions from …
Article • May 15, 2007
Jail Not Liable for Arrestee's Cocaine Overdose Death by The decedent died in jail of a cocaine overdose after denying that he had ingested cocaine (though there was an empty plastic bag with drug residue around it at the scene of his arrest) and refusing medical treatment. At 686-87: ". …
Article • May 15, 2007
Family Lacks Standing to Sue over Prisoner Murder by The decedent was stabbed to death in prison and family members sued. The family members lack standing to sue in their personal capacities because these facts don't give rise to a claim for interference with familial relationships. At 309: "State action …
City Not Liable in Police Shooting by After an unconstitutional warrantless entry into a residence in which a man was fatally shot, his family sued alleging a municipal policy. Custom or policy liability must be supported by "[a]ctual or constructive knowledge of such custom . . . attributable to the …
Article • May 15, 2007
No Liability for Untreated Cancer Death Claim by The decedent was imprisoned after he was diagnosed with widespread testicular cancer; he had two rounds of chemotherapy and was brought into remission each time. After his imprisonment, the cancer reappeared and his doctor advised immediate commencement of "salvage chemotherapy" (within five …
Article • May 15, 2007
City Liable for Jay Walker Being Shot 14 Times by Cop by A statement by one police officer that the defendant officer who shot the plaintiff's decedent was "known to use 'heavy handed' tactics with citizens and was 'out to perform [his] job overzealous[ly] with prejudice towards people" and that …
AIDS Death Complaint Dismissed After Three Amendments by The decedent died of AIDS in prison. He was diagnosed on July 31, 1996 with Hepatitis C with symptoms corresponding to initial manifestations of AIDS; tests were ordered, he was referred to the health educator, and was told to come back to …
Article • May 15, 2007
No Liability for Medical Neglect Death of Mental Patient by The plaintiff, involuntarily committed to a civil mental hospital, suffered from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. She was prescribed clozapine, which presented risks for someone in her condition and also caused weight gain, which further aggravated the risk. Her problems were …
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