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$250,500 Verdict in Illinois Retaliation Claim by In February 1988, James Fergueson was a prisoner at Illinois' Menard Correctional Center when he had an argument with Mary Flannigan, the director of the Menard Psychiatric Center. Fergueson was upset that he had been transferred to Graham Corrections Center and back to …
No Immunity for Beating Delaware Prisoner by The plaintiff alleged that he did not lock in during an alarm when the signal was given because he was in the shower and didn't hear the signal. He was then beaten by the riot squad, further beaten as he was taken to …
Defendants Bear Burden of Proving Non Exhaustion by Defendants moved to dismiss for non-exhaustion supported by a conclusory affidavit stating that the plaintiff has not exhausted "without describing which claims plaintiff failed to exhaust. Inasmuch as exhaustion is an affirmative defense, defendants must raise and prove that plaintiff did not …
Prisoners Have Right to Informed Consent and to Refuse Medical Treatment by The Third Circuit Court of Appeals held prisoners have a right to be informed of their medical treatment and may refuse that treatment; that the instituting of disciplinary action as retaliation for refusing treatment is unconstitutional, and the …
$177,000 Awarded in California Jail Medical Neglect Trial by John E Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg On March 26, 2003, an Orange County, California Superior Court jury returned a verdict of $77,000 in compensatory damages against Orange County and County Sheriff Mike Carona, plus $100,000 in punitive damages, for ignoring …
Eighth Circuit Reverses Dismissal of Prisoner's Hepatitis C Treatment Claim by The U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed and remanded in part a North Dakota Federal District Court's dismissal of a state prisoner's claim that he was denied treatment for hepatitis C. Dale J. Burke is a prisoner …
Article • March 15, 2002 • from PLN March, 2002
$15,000 in Allergy/Retaliation Suit by $15,000 in allergy/retaliation suit Between October of 1994 and August of 1995, Ricardo Bowman was confined at WSR. Mr. Bowman repeatedly complained of severe allergic reactions to dust, dust mites, and certain foods. These reactions caused pain and swelling in his eye, head, neck, and …
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