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District Court Awards Attorney Fees on Forced Medication Claim by The U.S. District Court for the District of Utah awarded attorney fees and costs to a jail prisoner who complained of being forcibly medicated with psychotropic drugs. The fees awarded, however, were only about one-third the requested amount. Daniel Howard …
Sixth Circuit Orders Reconsideration of Attorney Fees Claim in Drug Testing Case by The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals held that use of the enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique (EMIT) urine test for detecting prisoners' consumption of illegal drugs did not violate due process and did not violate terms of …
Texas Attorney-Client Interference Damage and Fee Award Upheld by The court of appeals for the Fifth circuit upheld a damage award of $10, 231 plus unspecified attorney fees, when a Texas prison deliberately interfered with the right of prisoners and counsel to meet concerning prison conditions and post conviction relief …
$7,500 for Failing to Protect Snitch by The court of appeals for the Seventh circuit affirmed a district court awarding an informant $7,500 in damages after he was assaulted by other prisoners. The prison failed to screen snitch's files. His files were not checked before being placed in Protective Custody, …
GA Detainee Awarded $50,000 in Damages, Plus Fees, Over Jail Conditions by The court of appeals for the Eleventh circuit affirmed a district court ruling awarding a Georgia jail detainee $45,000 in compensatory damages, $5,000 in punitive damages and $13,376.25 in attorney fees after he was held in disgusting jail …
Damages and Attorney Fees Awarded in Forced Medication Suit by The court of appeals for the Tenth circuit held that a Utah pretrial detainee's right to due process was violated when he was forcibly medicated with psychotropic drugs. District court entered judgment on a jury award of $100 actual and …
Article • May 15, 2007
Medication Verdict Vacated over Witness, Nominal Damages by Medication Verdict Vacated Over Witness, Nominal Damages An epileptic Missouri prisoner sued under § 1983 when guards repeatedly took his epileptic medication. At trial he was awarded $1 in nominal and damages and $1 in punitive damages for the resulting epileptic fits …
Legal Aid Lawyers Entitled to Fees in Jail Conditions Suit by Idaho jail prisoners filed suit over jail conditions. The jail was a converted house with rat droppings and a leaking sewage pipe in the kitchen, fire hazards caused by lack of exits, no law library access, including items such …
Attorney Fees Deposited in Escrow Due to Defendant Intransigence by Florida jail prisoners successfully challenged unconstitutional jail conditions. The district court awarded $7,506.50 in attorney fees for post judgment work done to monitor the injunction and ordered the money deposited into a court escrow account due to the defendants' unwillingness …
Article • May 15, 2007
RI Jail Liable for Attorney Fees by After winning a jail conditions lawsuit, the district court awarded Rhode Island jail detainees $115,483.79 in attorney fees and costs. The defendants appealed, arguing actual lawyer fees should be used to compute fees, not the market rate. The court of appeals for the …
City Liable when Informant Killed by City Liable When informant Killed A prisoner's wife sued the Muskogee, Oklahoma city/federal jail under § 1983 for failing to protect her husband, an informant killed by jail prisoners. Plaintiff's husband was convicted but not yet sentenced. Case went to trial and jury awarded …
CO Medical Co-Pay Fee Overturned, Plaintiffs Awarded Atty Fees by Colorado prisoners successfully challenged a state statute charging prisoners $3 each time they sought medical care. The lawsuit alleged the co-pay statute violated their Eighth amendment rights. Before trial the state amended the statute to exclude most services. The district …
Attorney Awarded $1.50 in Fees in Nominal Damages Case by The First Circuit court of appeals has reduced an attorney fees award from $3,892.50 to $1.50; the fees were awarded to an attorney who helped a pretrial detainee win an award of nominal damages in an excessive force case. The …
Ruiz Attorney Fees Approved; State Fees Cap Invalid by Following a successful civil rights suit in which conditions in Texas prisons were declared unconstitutional and extensive remedial relief ordered via consent decree, the plaintiffs moved for attorneys' fees and costs under 42 U.S.C. § 1988. The court stayed the award …
Article • May 15, 2007
Fifth Circuit Refuses to Hear Appeal of Attorneys' Fees Order by The Fifth Circuit court of appeals held that the defendants in a class-action suit by Texas prisoners could not maintain an interlocutory appeal of the district court's award of attorneys' fees for obtaining and enforcing orders issued by the …
Article • May 15, 2007
CA. Petitioner Entitled to Fees and Cost of Successful Records Claim by California's First District Court of Appeals held a petitioner is a prevailing party in an action seeking release of documents when those documents are released voluntarily to resolve the litigation, and an award of attorney fees and costs …
Article • May 15, 2007
Delaware: Redactions Based On Officer Safety Not Valid Under FOIA by On December 30, 2003 the Delaware Supreme Court held that concern for police officers' safety is not a legitimate reason for withholding identifying information under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The News Journal, a media publication of the …
$4.1 Million Settlement Approved in Deadly Ohio Riot Litigation by An Ohio Federal District Court approved a settlement agreement and awarded attorney fees and costs from a common fund in litigation in the third- deadliest prison riot in recent United States history, during which nine prisoners and one guard were …
Article • May 15, 2007
Attorney Fees Allowed on Contingency and Under Section 1988 by The U.S. Supreme Court held that an attorney for a prevailing party in a civil rights action could recover contingent fees in excess of attorney fees awarded by the court under § 1988. The plaintiff and his attorney in a …
Article • May 15, 2007
Sixth Circuit Explains Attorney Fee Awards in Brutality Cases by The court of appeals for the Sixth circuit held that a district court erred when it added a multiplier to the base attorney fee award, reduced it and then added another multiplier. The underlying case involves Ohio prisoner activist, jailhouse …
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