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Georgia Appeals Court Upholds $600,000 Judgment Against CMS by On July 5, 2001, the Court of Appeals of Georgia Upheld a trial court's $600,000 award to Stephanie Stitt, a former state prisoner, who suffered permanent nerve damage as a result of Correctional Medical Service's (CMS) egregiously inadequate treatment of her …
Article • May 15, 2007
Dismissal of $100,000 Verdict Inappropriate For Errors On Delaware Prisoner's Affidavit Of Poverty by Dismissal of $100,000 Verdict Inappropriate For Errors On Delaware Prisoner's Affidavit Of Poverty On August 25, 2004, the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware declined to dismiss a prisoner's lawsuit for three misrepresentations on …
Raped Texas Prisoner's Federal Claim Overturned, $367,916 Damage Award Reduced by In this case involving a jury award of $367,916.13 to a Texas prisoner who was raped in the Waco City Jail, a Texas appeals court upheld the verdict under the Texas Tort Claims Act (TTCA) but reversed on the …
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Damages
Only $1.00 in Nominal Damages Despite Multiple Illegal Acts by At 1190: "Typically, a plaintiff who proves a violation of his or her constitutional rights is 'legally entitled to judgment with a mandatory nominal damages award of $1.00 as a symbolic vindication of [his or her] constitutional right.'" (Citation omitted) …
County Liable for Miscalculating Detainees Sentence by The plaintiff was denied credit for time served through a record-keeping error arising from the existence of two indictments for the same criminal act. A county policy allegedly prohibited staff from counting days for the same charge under two different court case numbers …
General Compensatory Damages Upheld by 11th Circuit by A memorandum from the county counsel containing legal advice, but not designated "privileged" or "confidential," was properly admitted into evidence notwithstanding a claim of attorney-client privilege, absent evidence regarding who, if anyone, received it other than its addressees, or what the addressees …
Article • May 15, 2007
Court Orders New Trial on Damages Only in Excessive Force Case by A jury found for the plaintiff in an excessive force case but awarded only nominal damages. The court says there is no reasonable basis for the nominal award, and grants a new trial limited to damages. The undisputed …
Chicago Jail Social Worker Punched In Face; Suspended For Speaking Out; Awarded $300,000 by Chicago Jail Social Worker Punched In Face; Suspended For Speaking Out; Awarded $300,000 In a dispute over a parking space on September 17, 2001, Cook County Jail guard Donald Keith punched jail social worker Virgean Houskins …
Years Later, $95,000 Attorney Fees Paid in Essex County Jail Conditions Suit by After 12 years of disputing the amount to be paid to Massachusetts Correctional Legal Servicer (MCLS) for attorney fees relating to a class action suit, officials in Essex County agreed on July 8, 2004, to pay $95,069.89 …
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Medical, Abortion, Damages
Punitive Damages of 31 to 1 Upheld in Abortion Access Suit by The court approves punitive damages under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act against anti-abortion protesters who threatened the lives of abortion providers, in ratios to compensatory damages of up to 32 to 1. At 1063: "This …
Article • May 15, 2007
Class Settlement No Bar to Federal Parolee's Damages Suit by The plaintiff was arrested on a parole violation warrant; the charges were dismissed a few months later and plaintiff's lawyer notified parole authorities; the government said the case remained "open and ongoing" despite the failure to return an indictment. After …
$75,000 Awarded to Prisoner for Inadequate Medical Care by $75,000 Awarded to Prisoner For Inadequate Medical Care An Iowa prisoner escaped from prison and shot two cops. When captured he was badly beaten and then denied medical treatment for his injuries. He filed suit and at trial he was awarded …
Denial of Disciplinary Nearing Witnesses Illegal; $250 Damages Awarded by The court of appeals for the Eighth circuit held that it violates due process for prison disciplinary hearing officers to refuse to call witnesses for the hearing. District court ruled in Iowa prisoner's favor and awarded $250 in damages where …
Retaliatory Beatings Violate First Amendment, Damages Awarded by Retaliatory Beatings violate First Amendment, Damages Awarded The court of appeals for the Second circuit held that a district court had improperly granted Judgment Notwithstanding the verdict to prisoner officials in a retaliation suit filed by New York state prisoners. Court also …
Damages in Disciplinary Hearing Case Upheld by The court of appeals for the First circuit upheld a lower court's award of damages to a Massachusetts prisoner denied due process in a disciplinary hearing. The lower court awarded plaintiff $390 in damages, 370 F. Supp. 1071 (D MA 1974). Prisoner was …
NY Prisoner Awarded Damages in Disciplinary Hearing Suit by A federal district court in New York awarded $1,281 in damages to a New York state prisoner whose due process rights were violated at a disciplinary hearing. Defendants refused to investigate plaintiffs claim that marijuana found in his cell was not …
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 …
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 …
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