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Article • April 15, 2011
Stabbed D.C. Prisoner Accepts $3,200 Settlement by The District of Columbia (D.C.) paid $3,200 to settle the negligence suit filed by Vincent Bigelow for injuries suffered from a stabbing by other prisoners. While at D.C.’s Maximum Security Facility in Lorton, Virginia, on March 5, 1999, Bigelow “was brutally attacked by …
Article • April 15, 2011
Stabbed D.C. Prisoner Settles Suit for $5,500 by On November 9, 2000, the District of Columbia paid $5,500 to settle a lawsuit filed by prisoner Keith Starr, in which Starr alleged the District was negligent in failing to provide adequate safety at the Maximum Security Facility in Lorton, Virginia. Starr …
Article • April 15, 2011
$5,000 Settlement in DC Prisoner’s Stabbing by The District of Columbia (DC) paid $5,000 to settle the negligence suit of prisoner John S. Darrell for injuries sustained from being stabbed. While at DC’s Central Facility on November 3, 2000, Darrell was brutally attacked and stabbed by other prisoners. He sustained …
Article • April 15, 2011
Class Action Settlement Reached on Dysentery Lawsuit by The District of Columbia settled a prisoner class action lawsuit after a large population of jail prisoners developed shigellosis, a bacterial illness, due to a malfunctioning dishwasher in the jail. At the D.C. jail in late January through early February, 1996, 616 …
Article • April 15, 2011
Washington DOC Agrees to Pay $965.44 After Woman’s Car Was Struck by Debris by On December 14, 2005, the Washington Department of Corrections (DOC) Agreed to pay $965.44 to a woman whose car was damaged after a piece of particle board fell out of a DOC truck. On October 21, …
Prisoners’ Human Rights by Corey Weinstein by Corey Weinstein, MD It was a little more than sixty years ago that the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). For the first time in history, governments from around the world declared that …
Article • April 15, 2011 • from PLN April, 2011
New York Taxpayers Foot the Bill for Late Prison Vendor Payments by Brandon Sample Paying your bills on time is a basic element of efficient fiscal management. Apparently, however, it is a basic element that the New York Department of Correctional Services (DOCS) failed to master, since the Department’s tardy …
Article • April 15, 2011
Jury Awards $336,000 to Prisoner Hurt during Van Accident by Brandon Sample By Brandon Sample On June 29, 2007, a South Carolina jury awarded $336,000 to a prisoner who was seriously injured during a rollover accident that resulted in severe, permanent injury. On November 10, 2003, Cheryl Boles was being …
Brief • April 6, 2011
Dressman v. Nashville and Davidson County, Complaint, TN, Jail Failure to Protect, 2011 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE CURTIS DRESSMAN, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) Civil Action No. _ _ _ _ __ ) METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND …
Brief • April 1, 2011
State of Ohio v. Broom, OH, Judgment, 8th Am death penalty failed execution, 2011
Article • March 15, 2011 • from PLN March, 2011
State Inspections Compel Changes at Abusive Michigan Juvenile Facility by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Inspection reports by Michigan’s Department of Human Services (DHS) concerning conditions at the Muskegon County Juvenile Detention Center (MCJDC) found an abusive environment caused by understaffing. On the verge of losing the state license …
Kentucky Jail Guards’ Convictions Affirmed in Sexual Abuse of Young Prisoner by David Reutter by David M. Reutter The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed the convictions and prison sentences of two guards who were found guilty of violating a prisoner’s civil rights. The guards’ actions resulted in the …
Article • March 15, 2011 • from PLN March, 2011
Prisoner Labor Used to Clean Up BP Oil Spill by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On April 20, 2010, an explosion on Deepwater Horizon, an offshore drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico, killed 11 workers. The accident resulted in an oil spill that leaked oil into the gulf for …
Article • March 15, 2011 • from PLN March, 2011
Safety Concerns of a Prisoner Rights Lawyer by by Jane Kahn As part of the small talk that happens during holiday gatherings and at other events during the year, people ask me what I do. My work involves representing California prisoners with severe mental illness. I am frequently asked whether …
Article • March 15, 2011 • from PLN March, 2011
California Prison System Lays Off Teachers, Vocational Instructors by Michael Brodheim Due to a $60 billion budget deficit in fiscal year 2009-2010, California prison officials decided to slash funding for rehabilitative programs for prisoners. And while state employees affected by the resulting layoffs cried foul (and fraud), prison officials claimed …
$6,000 Settlement in D.C. Youth Prisoner’s Stabbing by The District of Columbia (D.C.) paid $6,000 to settle the negligence suit of prisoner Jeremiah Lester for injuries incurred from being stabbed by two other prisoners. While at D.C.’s Youth Center One in Lorton, Virginia on May 16, 1999, Lester was assaulted …
Article • March 15, 2011
$1,000 Jury Award in Indiana Negligence Claim Arising from Prisoner’s Assault by An Indiana state jury awarded $1,000 to a prisoner for injuries sustained in a prisoner-on-prisoner assault. The jury’s award was for a state law negligence claim, but the jury found for the defendants on the civil rights claim. …
New Mexico Corrections Secretary Lets Private Prison Firms Skate on Understaffing, Forgoes $18.6 Million in Fines by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke Former New Mexico Corrections Secretary Joe R. Williams did not pursue contractual penalties against Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) or GEO Group despite chronic understaffing by the two …
California Prison Officials Pay $10,000 to Settle Prisoner’s Retaliation, Conditions Suit by In April 2010, California state prisoner Charles Chatman accepted an offer of judgment from the defendant prison officials he had sued in federal court for allegedly retaliating against him in violation of the First Amendment because he filed …
Article • March 15, 2011 • from PLN March, 2011
Dismissal for Failure to Effect Service Reversed in Florida Failure to Protect Suit by The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has held that as long as a court-appointed agent to serve summons for a prisoner-litigant acting pro se can locate the prison guard-defendant with reasonable effort, prisoner-litigants who provide enough …
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