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Overcrowded Washington DOC’s Solution: Ship ’Em Out of State by David Reutter Overcrowded Washington DOC's Solution: Ship ?Em Out of State by David M. Reutter Overcrowding is pinching the Washington Department of Corrections (WDOC). To alleviate that problem, the department ordered less than 100 community supervision violators released without a …
California Granted Immunity in Parolee Wrongful Death Suit by George Martinez filed a lawsuit in the Superior Court of San Diego County against the Department of Corrections (DOC) and the State of California (defendants) for the wrongful death of his daughter, Mary Ellen Martinez, who was kidnapped and murdered by …
Article • May 15, 2007
Parolee Negligent Supervision DUI Death Suit Settles for $6,000 by Tracy Joe Enoch-Jeune was convicted on four separate occasions of DUI or possession of drugs. Upon release from jail the final time, she was supposed to report to a probation officer within 24 hours. She never appeared and remained at …
Washington DOC Pays $4 Million in Parolee's Rape of Seven Year Old by In 2003 the Washington Department of Corrections (DOC) paid a total of $4 million to settle a parole liability suit involving the sexual assault of a seven year old girl by a parolee under its supervision. This …
Federal Parole Officials Not Entitled To Absolute Immunity by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held that a district court erred in dismissing a parolee's claim against probation and parole officials and that the parole officials were not entitled to absolute immunity. Lawrence Wilson, a federal parolee, …
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 …
$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
$260,000 Paid for Washington Parolee's Attempted Rape by On June 27, 1992, Kevin Ingalls assaulted and attempted to rape Deborah Kelly. At the time, Ingalls was on parole. The complaint alleged negligent supervision because Ingalls had violated parole before the incident. On March 25, 2002, the Washington Department of Corrections …
Parole Board Officials Entitled to Absolute Immunity by The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held state parole board officials are absolutely immune from suit for actions taken when processing parole applications. This action was filed by a prisoner at the California Men's Colony who alleged violation of his First, Fifth, …
Article • May 15, 2007
$25,000 Paid in WA Parolee Negligent Supervision suit by Mark Bulzomi suffered serious and permanent injuries when Zachery Euse violently drove his vehicle into Bulzomi's. Euse was on community supervision by the Washington Department of Corrections, and he was driving without license. Bulzomi filed a negligent supervision claim in the …
Article • May 15, 2007
$6,285,436 Awarded In Washington Parolee Wrongful Death Suit by In 1997 a Pierce county Superior Court Jury in Washington awarded $6,285,436 to Sylvia McFarland for the wrongful death of her 17 year old daughter Meeka Willinham. On August 19, 1994, a man named Johnny Robert Eggers entered Meeka's bedroom and …
Article • May 15, 2007
$7,500 Settlement To Victims Of Washington Parolee Scam In Tacoma, Washington by In 1994 the Washington State Department of Corrections gave $7,500 to the plaintiffs Olva Kleiva and Manda Kleiva, Martin Toso and Joyce Toso, Eugene Perrine and Ute Perrine, for their money being stolen by a parolee named Richard …
Article • May 15, 2007
$75,000 Settlement In Washington Parolee Sexual Assault Suit by In 1993 the Washington State Department of Corrections gave Melanie W. Watters a $75,000 stipulated judgment for being raped by George M. Boggs, Jr., who was a parolee from the Washington State Department Of Corrections. On March 16, 1991, the plaintiff …
Article • May 15, 2007
$100,000 Settlement In Washington Parolee Rape Of A Child by In 1997 the Washington State Department Of Corrections gave Taaisha Finkley McCoy, and Sabrina Finkley, Taaisha's mother a $100,000 settlement for the rape of Taaisha by a convicted child rapist. In 1993 Ben Querido, a convicted child molester worked as …
Article • May 15, 2007
$231,000 Settlement In Washington Parolee Sexual Assault Suit by In 1999 the Washington State Department of Corrections gave a $231,000 settlement to plaintiff, Teresa Vasquez, for the sexual assault of her son Steven Ball. Michael Albert Clum was a registered sex offender, and he was responsible for the sexual assault's …
Article • May 15, 2007
$250,000 Settlement In Washington Parolee Wrongful Death Suit by In 1996 the Washington State Department of Corrections gave Bruce J. Bauer a $250,000 settlement for the death of his father by a parolee. In 1994 Donald W. Sherman, killed Lester E. Bauer, M.D., in Las Vegas, Nevada. Donald Sherman was …
Article • May 15, 2007
$100,000 Paid in Murder Committed by Negligently Supervised WA Parolee by Dexter Villa was shot in the head and killed by Washington parolee Nathan Brightman. Villa's wife filed suit in Pierce county superior court alleging the Washington Department of Corrections failed to implement and enforce an appropriate parole plan to protect the …
Article • May 15, 2007 • from PLN May, 2007
Washington DOC Pays $1.9 Million in Rape-Murder; County Escapes Liability by The Washington Supreme Court has held that Mason County had no duty to warn the public of a sex offender in the community, thus the County could not be held liable for negligence. The ruling came in a lawsuit …
Article • May 15, 2007
$55,000 Paid in Rape by Washington Parolee by On October 17, 1993, David Matthew broke into the apartment of Heidi Braddock and raped her. At the time, Matthew was on parole. The complaint alleged the Washington Department of Corrections rendered negligent supervision because Matthew had violated his parole prior to …
Article • May 15, 2007
$2,250,000 Paid in Negligent Supervision of Washington Parolee by On January 11, 1998, Warrick Washington, a dangerous and mentally- ill Washington parolee, shot and killed two teenage boys playing videogames at a friend's house. Prior to the shooting Washington had knowingly violated terms of his parole no less than four …
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