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Article • May 15, 2007
$600.00 Settlement In WA Mail Censorship Suit by In 1994 Steven Volstad, a prisoner at the Washington State Penitentiary (WSP), filed a law suit against N.Frost and P.Potts both mailroom employees at WSP and Tana Wood, the superintendent of WSP for violating his First and Fourteenth Amendment Rights. In 1993 …
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
$43,000 Paid in Washington DOC Employee's Gender Discrimination Claim by Scott A. Hepler works for the Washington Department of Corrections as a Community Corrections Officer. In early 1999, Hepler applied for a lateral transfer within WDOC for a position as Community Corrections Officer II at the community-oriented policing station known …
Article • May 15, 2007
$75,000 Paid in Assault on Washington Prisoner by Washington prisoner Eugene Perry Henkel II alleged he sustained serious and permanent injuries with attendant pain and suffering from the negligence of the Washington Department of Corrections and guard John A Markwell. The complaint alleged assault, battery and negligent supervision by the …
Article • May 15, 2007
$100,000 Paid to Arizona Prisoner for Failure to Treat Dental Problem by Danny W. Thompson, a prisoner at Arizona's Winslow Prison, suffered from severe periodontal disease when he requested medical assistance in January 1993. Thompson self-extracted 5 teeth prior to being seen by a dentist in May 1993. His lawsuit …
Article • May 15, 2007
$2,025 Paid in Washington Prisoner's Retaliation Claim by While a prisoner at Washington's Airway Heights Correction Center, Donald W. Miniken received a standard classification hearing on March 1997. At the hearing, Miniken's legal activities were discussed. The hearing resulted in Miniken losing 12 custody points for not programming despite him …
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 …
$2,500 Awarded in Pennsylvania False Arrest Claim by The plaintiff in this case alleged that Wackenhut Corrections Corporation falsely imprisoned him due to mistaken identity, and failed to immediately release him when it was informed of the mistake by a parole officer. Plaintiff was stopped for a traffic violation in …
$3,251,000 Verdict Rendered in California Detainee's Murder by On April 8, 1992, a 32 year-old was arrested for parole violation and possession of controlled substances. He was booked into the Fresno County Main Jail in California. He was housed in a maximum-security cell that was designed for three prisoners; the …
Article • May 15, 2007
$3.5 Million Paid in Stabbing Death by Washington Parolee by Jeanne Baker filed a claim for damages in the stabbing death of her father, Stanley A. Stevenson, on August 24, 1997. Stevenson was stabbed on a Seattle street by Dan Van Ho, who was under the custody, control and/or supervision …
Article • May 15, 2007
$5,000 Paid in Washington Prisoner's Failure to Maintain Grounds Claim by Kathryn A. Kaiser, a prisoner at the Washington Correction Center for Women, used a water spigot to wash her hands. When she stepped back from the spigot, which was between the dining hall and sweat lodge, the ground under …
Article • May 15, 2007
$7,000 Paid in Washington Prisoner's Legal Mail Withholding Claim by In October 1993, Robert D. Wrinkle was a prisoner at Washington's Clallam Bay Correction Center. Wrinkle received via legal mail a videotape of jury selection in his criminal trial, which was needed to complete a supplemental brief. Wrinkle was never …
$9,500 Paid in Washington DOC Employee's Whistleblower Suit by William C. Dalton, a nurse at Washington's McNeil Island Correctional Center, repeatedly raised issues regarding deficiencies in equipment, protocol and staffing at MICC. In July 1996, Dalton was instructed to participate in chemotherapy for a patient/prisoner at MICC. Dalton became concerned …
Article • May 15, 2007
$10,000 Florida Jury Award for Injunction and Confinement by False Claim by On June 10, 2002, a Florida jury awarded a man $10,000 against his ex-wife for 191 days of imprisonment caused by her false accusations. Caryl and Marilyn Brown were being divorced in 1988. She falsely claimed he made …
Article • May 15, 2007
$10,000 Paid for Failure to Perform Washington Prisoner's Surgery by Washington Prisoner Austin Mora-Gonzales sued officials of the Washington Department of Corrections for failing to perform their duty to provide him with surgery or ameliorate the pre-existing spinal condition he had. On October 10, 2002, the WDOC settled the suit …
Article • May 15, 2007
New Jersey Prisoner Denied Right to Artificially Inseminate Wife by The Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, held that a state prisoner had no constitutionally protected right to artificially inseminate his wife. Robert G. Percy, a 45-year-old prisoner sentenced in 1985 to 30 years to life for homicide, sought …
Article • May 15, 2007
No Qualified Immunity for Prison Guard in Prisoner Shooting by Upholding decisions by the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a California state prison guard was not entitled to qualified immunity for shooting and killing a state prisoner but that …
Article • May 15, 2007
Parole Board May Revoke Parole on Subsequent Drug Test if Positive by The Colorado appellate and Supreme Court agreed that parolees may have their parole revoked only on subsequent, positive drug tests. Former Colorado prisoner Alexander Whidden was released on mandatory parole on October 24, 2000. As part of his …
Article • May 15, 2007
No Brady Violation in Prison Disciplinary Hearing; Videotape Inconclusive by The U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, affirming the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Indiana, denied habeas corpus relief to a state prisoner challenging a disciplinary hearing that revoked his good-time credits, where the prisoner alleged that prison officials …
Article • May 15, 2007
Parolees' Claims for Sexual Assault Dismissed as Untimely by The U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a Colorado District Court's dismissal of claims against officials of the Colorado State Department of Corrections (CSDOC) charged with concealing information about sexual assaults by a halfway house director. Four Colorado parolees claimed …
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