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Abu Ghraib's Stain on Military Medicine by Steven Miles by Steven H. Miles, MD This article examines the relationship of military medical personnel to abuses of detainees at Abu Ghraib and other detention centers in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Guantanamo Bay. It is based on testimony before the US Senate and …
PLRA Applies to Juveniles; Claim Administratively Exhausted by A New York federal district court has held that the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA) applies to juvenile prisoners, and the juvenile's actions to air his grievance informally satisfied the PLRA's administrative remedy exhaustion requirement. Corey Lewis, a delinquent resident of the …
Brief • January 31, 2002
Filed under: Burning
Lewis v. Gagne, NY, Complaint, Division of Children and Family Services Abuse Burns, 2002 Case 1:02-cv-00129-DNH-RFT Document 1 Filed 01/31/02 Page 1 of 13 u.s. D\STR\CT COURT UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK N.D. OF N'~11 ~O,t() frt' f FILeD_ (Z.. J;t- t., 2 cc. …
Brief • July 17, 2000
Filed under: Injury -- Misc., Burning
Bowman v. District of Columbia, DC, Release, Inmate Burn Injury, 2000 , Memorandum • Government of the District of Columbia RELEASE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That I, NEAL BOWMAN, Va. # 266-327. residing at Sussex" State Prison, 24427 Musslelwhit Drive, Waverly, Vrginia 23891-2, for consideration of the sum …
New Jersey Jail Settles Chemical Burn Suit for $900,000 by On April 20, 1999, Atlantic County, New Jersey, paid $900,000 to settle a lawsuit involving extensive chemical burns suffered by a prisoner forced to do calisthenics in a pit filled with caustic chemicals. David Zamot was a non violent offender …
$1.65 Million Jury Verdict in Cell Assignment Case Affirmed by The court of appeals for the seventh circuit affirmed a jury verdict against prison official defendants finding that they were deliberately indifferent to a prisoner's safety by leaving him in a cell with a mentally ill prisoner who later tried …
Interlocutory Appeals Discussed by The eighth circuit court of appeals has distinguished recent supreme court decisions as to when interlocutory appeals can be heard by appeal courts. Gerry Reece, a Missouri state prisoner, was in protective custody due to being a DEA informant and a snitch in a murder trial. …
Jury Awards $39,000 in Texas Scalding by On September 21, 1995, a federal jury in Houston awarded Texas state prisoner Roland Rudd $39,000 in damages against prison guards Robert Bergeron and Leonardo Herrera. The jury found that the Bergeron splashed a pitcher of hot coffee on Rudd's face and refused …
Article • October 15, 1994 • from PLN October, 1994
$1 Million for Boiling Prisoner by Vaughn Dortch is a California prisoner held at the Pelican Bay prison control unit. After suffering mental deterioration Dortch covered himself in fecal matter. The administration ordered guards to wash it off and the guards took Dortch to the prison infirmary where they placed …
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