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$3 Million Award Not Excessive in Prisoner Beating Death by The US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit upheld a $778,000 verdict and $2.2 million punitive damage award against Shelby County, Tenn. deputy sheriff Rhett Shearin and life prisoner Jerry Ellis in a county jail beating death where Shearin …
$9.6 Million Awarded for Child Death in Illinois Jail by On October 19, 2000 a Cook County jury in Chicago, Illinois awarded $9.6 million to the estate of Joyce Hughes, who died from injuries she sustained after she was born in a cell in the Cook County Jail near Chicago …
Washington DOC Hit with almost $50 Million in Verdicts and Settlements in Parole Victim Suits by Paul Wright In a four-month period between September, 2000 and January, 2001, the Washington Department of Corrections (DOC) was hit with separate jury verdicts for $22.4 and $15 million and settled two additional cases …
Closing Washington's Window of Parole Liability by Paul Wright In addition to almost $50 million in settlements and verdicts assessed against the Washington DOC in recent months, the Washington DOC has paid an additional $20.6 million to settle 25 parole liability cases and pay one jury verdict since 1994. Apparently, …
Eight Prisoner Deaths in California Women's Prison by Silja JA Talvi Eight Prisoner Deaths In California Women's Prison Revive Concerns About Medical Care, Availibility Of Compassionate Release by Silja J.A. Talvi The deaths of eight female prisoners within a seven-week period at a California women's prison have sparked a new …
Brief • May 14, 2001
Banks v. Yokemick, NY, Jury Instructions, Wrongful Death Police Excessive Force, 2001 15E9BANF 1 . -." ( 2 3 4 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -----------------------------------x MAYBELL E. BANKS, as Administratrix of the Estate of her son KENNETH BANKS, and on her own behalf, 5 Plaintiff, …
Brief • May 1, 2001
Morales v. Ventura County, CA, Complaint and Demand for Jury Trial, Police Shooting, 2001 1 2 3 PETER M. WILLIAMSON, Bar No. 97309 WILLIAMSON & ASSOCIATES 13915 Panay Way, Suite One Marina del Rey, California 90292 Tel: (310) 822-3377 Fax: (310) 821-7027 4 5 Attorneys for Plaintiff ANTHONY MORALES 6 …
Justice Department Report Slams Nassau County Jail by After a 14 month investigation, the U.S. Justice Department released a report September 11, 2000, that is harshly critical of the Nassau County Correctional Center (NCCC) located on Long Island, New York. The 23 page report found that NCCC prisoners have long …
California Legislative Committee Hearing Meets Behind Prison Walls To Hear Testimony From Female Prisoners by Silja JA Talvi by Silja J.A. Talvi It was anything but an ordinary California legislative hearing. On Wednesday, October 11,2000, behind the barbedwire grounds and multiple security checkpoints of Chowchilla's Valley State Prison for Women …
Brief • April 11, 2001
Filed under: Wrongful Death
Halloran v. Armstrong, CT, Complaint for Damages, Wrongful Death, 2001 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT R. BARTLEY HALLORAN, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF TIMOTHY PERRY, ) ) ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) ) vs. ) ) JOHN J. ARMSTRONG; ) CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ) CORRECTION; UNIVERSITY OF ) …
Deadly Nostalgia: The Politics of Boot Camps by Christian Parenti The short, stout eighth grader Gina Score, was never much of an athlete. But that didn't matter to the staff at South Dakota's Plankinton boot camp for girls, where militarystyle discipline and calisthenics were the modus operandi and, as staff …
Jail Term for DUI Turns into Death Sentence by On July 11, 2000, Rodney "Rocky" Eickstadt began serving a 175day jail term at the Franklin County (Ohio) Jail for drunken driving. Ten weeks later he was dead _ from complications related to untreated diabetes. Eickstadt didn't know he was diabetic …
Wildfires Highlight Cheapness of Prisoner Lives by Wildfires HighLight Cheapness of Prisoner Lives The summer of 2000 brought dev- astating wildfires to the Western United States. By official count, some 25,000 firefighters were involved battling dozens of blazes across the West during the height of the fire season. That includes …
Bag'm, Tag'm and Bury'm; Wisconsin Prisoners Dying for Health Care by Dan Pens [The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (www.jsonline.com) published an investigative series titled: "Wisconsin's Death Penalty," by Mary Zahn and Jessica McBride, October 22-24, 2000. Wisconsin doesn't have capital punishment, but the Journal Sentinel revealed the routine "execution" of state …
Article • February 15, 2001 • from PLN February, 2001
$1.75 Million Verdict in Juvenile Death Suit by On February 9, 2000, a federal jury in Macon, Georgia held that Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice employees were liable for the death of a 15 year old female juvenile prisoner who was given Tylenol to treat a serious brain injury and …
Brief • January 19, 2001
Myers v. Snohomish County, WA, Special Verdict Form, Medical Malpractice, 2001 • " .. • ~--r flied intPen Co• . l'1 20iir' . PAM L. DANIELS COUNlY CLERK • ~9Q"'fu.U_ DePuty CI.rk IN THE SUPERlOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH FRED C. …
Filing • January 10, 2001
PLN v. WA DOC, WA, Show Cause Order, Public Records - Employee Death, 2001 I /\ I 2 3 4 IN THE SUPERJOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHING TON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF THURSTON 5 6 7 PRJSON LEGAL NEWS, INC., a Washington non-profit corporation, No. 00-2-00432-7 …
En Banc Sixth Circuit Addresses Mental Health Care by By Matthew T. Clarke Anthony Wade was a Michigan state prisoner who committed suicide by taking an overdose of anti-depressant Sinequan (Doxepine) pills. During the year Wade was in presentencing incarceration at the Wayne County Jail (WCJ), he suffered from depression …
Dying For Profits: CMS and the Privatization of Prisoner Health Care by Ronald Young By Ronald Young Marvin Johnson, a 28-years-old diabetic, required 100 units of insulin per day to stay alive. On the morning of July 27, 1995, he was arrested and jailed in Little Rock, Arkansas for driving …
Medical Claims Against CMS to be Refiled in State Court by By Matthew T. Clarke A federal district court in Illinois has dismissed the breach of medical care duty suit of a suicide prisoner's estate against Correctional Medical Services of Illinois (CMS), but encouraged the refilling of the suit in …
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