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Article • January 15, 2008 • from PLN January, 2008
Alabama Corrections Commissioner’s Contempt Order Upheld by Alabama Corrections Commissioner's Contempt Order Upheld Alabama's Supreme Court has affirmed a Montgomery County Circuit Court's order holding Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) Commissioner Richard Allen in contempt, with the threat of jail time. The order stemmed from a lawsuit filed by counties …
Brief • December 20, 2007
Jordan v. Pugh, CO, Order Granting Motion to Withdraw Pending Motions, 2007 Case 1:02-cv-01239-MSK-KLM Document 406 Filed 12/20/07 USDC Colorado Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 02-cv-01239-MSK-KLM MARK JORDAN, Plaintiff, v. MICHAEL V. PUGH, et al., Defendants. ORDER The parties’ …
Brief • December 19, 2007
Jordan v. Pugh, CO, Settlement Agreement, First Amendment Violation, 2007 Case 1:02-cv-01239-MSK-KLM Document 402 Filed 12/19/07 USDC Colorado Page 1 of 4 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF COLORADO Case No. 02-cv-01239-MSK-KLM MARK JORDAN, Plaintiffs, v. MICHAEL PUGH, et al., Defendants. STIPULATED SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN PLAINTIFF AND DEFENDANTS …
Brief • December 18, 2007
Prison Legal News v. Tilton, CA, Complaint, CDCR Public Records, 2008 ,- DEPARTMENT --+0--6_ ~ _ F'~'t-=~~j{ ~i~itJ~J.¥l~:Ht i;~t9~~~ (:itf Ca~~f1}mia~ 5 ROSEN, BIEN & GALVAN, LLP Sanford Jay Rosen, Bar No. 62566 Amy Whelan, Bar No. 215675 Lon Rifkin, BarNo. 244081 KennethM. Walczak, BarNo. 247389 315 Mont~omery Street, 10th …
Article • December 15, 2007
Off Duty CA Jail Guard Acted Under Color of State Law by Saying He Was a Cop by On July 30, 2001, Thomas Anderson accidentally rear-ended Charles Warner's vehicle. Warner, a Mendocino County Jail Guard, went to Anderson's car and assaulted him. When a crowd gathered, Warner ordered people to …
Article • December 15, 2007
Settlement Agreement Involving New York Principal's Dismissed Disciplinary Actions Ordered Disclosed by New York Jericho Teacher's Association Vice President Anthony LaRocca appealed a State Supreme Court's 1993 dismissal of a petition to disclose settlement documents regarding the discipline of a principal. The dismissal was reversed and a redacted disclosure was …
Article • December 15, 2007
Attica And Coxsackie Riot Tapes' Production Ordered To Media With Appropriate Redaction by The New York Department of Correctional Services (DOCS) appealed an Albany County Supreme Court judgment ordering the disclosure of tapes during uprisings at two correctional facilities. Disclosure was affirmed. The Buffalo Broadcasting Company, Inc., (Media) requested tapes …
Article • December 15, 2007
Deceased Prisoner's Medical Reports Ordered Disclosed To Commission Of Correction Chairman by Chairman of the New York Commission of Correction Alan Croce motioned to compel document production concerning a prisoner's death and treatment. County Department of Health Service Medical Director Jeanne Alicandro, M.D., had denied the request. The court ordered …
Article • December 15, 2007
New York School Construction Authority's Property Acquisition Details Ordered Disclosed by New York attorney Michael Greco petitioned for the disclosure of appraisal and settlement documents involving New York School Construction Authority (Authority) acquisitions. The Authority moved to dismiss but the court ordered the documents produced. The Authority took parcels of …
Article • December 15, 2007
Prisoners' Record Requests Enforceable Under U.S. Constitution and N.Y. Law by Erie County, New York, District Attorney Frank Clark appealed a State Supreme Court ruling granting prisoner Daryl Hillard disclosure of documents regarding his prosecution. The court affirmed the disclosure. Clark refused to produce the documents arguing that a prisoner's …
Article • December 15, 2007
Citizen Who Triggered Investigation Against Baltimore Police Refused Access To Report's Findings by Maryland citizen Kevin Briscoe appealed a 1993 court ruling denying the disclosure of investigative records initiated by his complaint against Baltimore police. The court affirmed nondisclosure because Briscoe was not the subject of the investigation. Briscoe and …
Article • December 15, 2007
Secretary Of Corrections And Parole Commission Chairman Can Release Statutorily Protected Prisoners' Records by Larry Justus of the General Assembly and Parole Commission Chairman (Chairman) Juanita Baker probed the North Carolina Attorney General's Office (AG) for protocol regarding the authority and release of parolee records. The AG instructed them that …
Article • December 15, 2007
In Forma Pauperis Status Does Not Waive Copying Fees When Requesting Records by Pro se Georgia State prisoner Embery McBride petitioned the Appellate Court to review a 1990 court ruling granting the Columbus, Georgia, police chief's (Chief) motion dismissing his action for the deliberate denial of documents. The court ruled …
Article • December 15, 2007
Georgia Sheriff Offers Requested Documents After Legal Action Initiated by Georgia attorney Bruce Millar appealed a 1999 state court denial of his motion for an injunction which would require document production for use in his client's federal suit. The court affirmed the denial because Millar was offered the documents after …
Article • December 15, 2007 • from PLN December, 2007
$4,500 Jury Award in Delayed Medical Treatment of Illinois Prisoner Upheld by The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has held that "verifying medical evidence" to support a prisoner's delayed medical treatment claim can come from the prisoner's medical records and the prisoner. That ruling came in the appeal of prison …
Public Has Right to Investigative Reports from Wyoming Prisons by A Wyoming federal district court has held that the public has a right and responsibility to review investigative reports of incidents at the Wyoming Sate Prison (WSP). The Court's ruling comes in a class action suit initiated by WSP prisoner …
Article • December 15, 2007
Michigan: $3.3 Million Settlement for 9 Years Wrongful Imprisonment by On September 5, 2005, a man who spent nine years in prison for a rape he didn?t commit settled with the Township of Clinton, Michigan, for an approximate total of $3,338,160. Kenneth Wyniemko was convicted in 1994 of raping and …
Article • December 15, 2007
Alabama Court Allows City Clerk's Addition To Records Request Statute by Alabama citizen and suit representative Kay Blankenship appealed a 1991 court ruling delaying her petition for injunction and allowing Hoover City Finance Director Richard Smith to require written reasoning for public records requests. Blankenship refused to comply and brought …
Article • December 15, 2007
Alabama Court Orders Birmingham Police Department, City Council Audit Reports Disclosed by Birmingham, Alabama, City Council Director Hoyt Bedingfield appealed a permanent court injunction grant to the Birmingham News Company (media) requiring the production of two internal audit reports. The court affirmed judgment because the reports were "public writings" subject …
Tennessee Public Records Act Requires Fees For Copying, Production by Pro se Tennessee State prisoner Omawali Shabazz, aka Fred Dean, appealed a 1999 ruling denying certain documents and requiring fees for others. Dean had brought an action to compel the production of documents from various Tennessee Department of Corrections personnel, …
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