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Article • December 15, 2004 • from PLN December, 2004
New Jersey Vegetarian Meals Satisfy Halal Dietary Obligations by John E Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg The Third U.S. Court of Appeals held that legitimate cost and convenience factors supported the New Jersey Department of Corrections' (NJDOC) decision to provide the 280 observant Muslims with only vegetarian Halal (Islamic ritually …
Indiana Jail Held in Contempt, Sanctions Imposed by An Indiana federal district court held that the sheriff of Marion County was in contempt of court for failing to comply with the court's previous orders relating to conditions at the County's jail. While the court held that punitive sanctions would not …
Montana BMPs Are Cruel and Unusual Punishment by Mark Wilson The Montana Supreme Court held that the use of Behavior Modification Plans (BMPs) and the living conditions of A-Block (Max) at the Montana State Penitentiary (MSP) constituted "an affront to the inviolable right of human dignity possessed by [prisoners] and …
Article • July 15, 2004 • from PLN July, 2004
California Agrees to Provide Kosher Prison Diet Program by John E Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg The California Department of Corrections settled a prisoner civil rights complaint on November 12, 2003 by agreeing to accord approved kosher-observant Jewish prisoners a Kosher Diet Program (Program). The Program provides guidelines for foods …
Prisoner Allowed to Amend Retaliation, Legal Mail Complaint by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit vacated a district court's dismissal of a prisoner's § 1983 lawsuit which complained of prison officials who interfered with his legal mail and retaliated because he filed grievances. While Robert Davis was …
DOJ Investigation: Conditions in Arkansas Prisons Unconstitutional by Michael Rigby Conditions at the McPherson and Grimes Correctional Units in Newport, Arkansas are unconstitutional, the U.S. Department of Justice concluded after an 18-month investigation. According to the investigation report, dated November 25, 2003, investigators found that prisoners at both units experienced …
New Trial Ordered in Washington Strip Cell Conditions Suit by The Ninth circuit court of appeals has reversed for a new trial a Washington state prisoner's claim that he was placed in barbaric strip cell conditions for ten days because the district court allowed prejudicial hearsay testimony to be admitted …
Article • May 15, 2004 • from PLN May, 2004
Dismissal Sanction for Prisoner's Refusal to Be Deposed Without Court Order Reversed by Dismissal Sanction for Prisoner's Refusal to be Deposed Without Court Order Reversed The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals held that considering a prisoner's refusal to be deposed absent a court order, as a factor to enter a …
Article • April 15, 2004 • from PLN April, 2004
Brief Statement of Operative Facts Satisfies Texas Pleading Requirement by by Matthew T. Clarke A Texas state court of appeals has held that a brief statement of operative facts of prior lawsuits satisfies the requirements of Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code (TCPRC) §§ 14.004 & 14.005. Theron Belton, a …
Brief • March 13, 2004
Filed under: Food
Rodriguez v. Alves, NA, MoL in Opposition to Def Mot for SJ, Nutraloaf, 2004 PRELIMINARY STATEMENT Plaintiff, Wilfredo Rodriguez, by his attorney, PrisonersLegal Services of New York, (PLS) submit this memorandum of law, in opposition to defendants Alves, McGinnis and Morse motions for summary judgment pursuant to Rule 56(b) and …
Article • January 15, 2004 • from PLN January, 2004
Diet of Raw Cabbage and Food Loaf States Eighth Amendment Claim by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit reversed a district court's dismissal of a prisoner's claim that he suffered cruel and unusual punishment when he was placed in solitary confinement and fed a nutritionally inadequate diet. …
Court Reporter Jailed for Botching VitaPro Trial Transcripts; Convicted Prison Chief Still Free by The latest development in the unsavory Texas VitaPro scandal is the jailing of a court reporter for botching the transcripts in the VitaPro trial. In 1995, George W. Bush was the governor of Texas and James …
Article • October 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2003
Eight Washington Prison Premises Liabilities Claims Settled for $35,058 by Premises liabilities claims by injured Washington state prisoners and visitors were settled in eight unrelated claims totaling $35,058 over a two year period in 2001 and 2002. Pro per Walla Walla State Penitentiary prisoner Marcus Ogans filed a 42 U.S.C. …
Brief • July 7, 2003
Henderson v. Washington, DOC, WA, Complaint Campylobacter & Blood Infection, 2003 .' .. .,.. _.-...-.. --- -.... STANDARD TO~T CLAIM FORM General LlablUly n Form #SF 210 STATI:'·OPf.1eE {)F . RISK MANAGEMENT Pursuant to ROW 4.92, this fonn is provided for your convenience when filing a tort claim against the …
Article • March 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2004
Guards Let California Prisoner Slowly Starve to Death by Guards Let California Prisoner Slowly Starve To Death Seventy-two year old Khem Singh, who spoke no English and was crippled and wheelchair-bound, died of starvation in his Corcoran State Prison Substance Abuse Treatment Facility (SATF) cell on February 16, 2004, after …
Florida's Private Food Service Demonstrates that Profit Overrides Sanitary Practice by Marvin Mentor by David M. Reutter In July 2001, the Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC) entered into a five-year contract with Philadelphia's cost-conscious Aramark Corporation to feed prisoners at 126 of the 133 prisons in Florida. The contract is …
Ohio Prisons Make Almost $5 Million in Improper Food and Education Payments by Roger Hummel After receiving an anonymous tip about billing irregularities, the Ohio State Auditor conducted a special audit of the two state prisons: the Noble Correctional Institution (NCI) at Caldwell and the Belmont Correctional Institution (BCI) in …
Prison Guards Can Be Liable for Prisoner Suicide by The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed and remanded the dismissal of a 42 U.S.C. §1983 suit against Wisconsin prison officials. In so ruling, the court held that prison guards can be held liable under Eighth Amendment "deliberate indifference" claims …
Settlement Agreement Reached in Wisconsin Supermax Suit by John E Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg Wisconsin Department of Corrections (DOC) officials settled the 42 USC § 1983 class action civil rights suit brought by seriously mentally ill prisoners housed in the Boscobel, WI Supermax state prison by agreeing not to …
Article • October 15, 2002 • from PLN October, 2002
Honolulu Police Officers Indicted in Jail Food Scandal by From January 1995 to September 2000, while prisoners at the Honolulu Police Department were eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and prepackaged, reheatable meals, their captors were eating top sirloin and rib eye steaks at taxpayers' expense. Assistant Police Chief Rafael …
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