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BOP Liable for Medical Neglect under State Tort Law by BOP Liable for Medical Neglect Under State Tort Law A federal district court in Pennsylvania held that the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) was liable under the Federal Tort Claims Act for injuries a federal prisoner suffered as a result of …
BOP Liable under State Law for Failure to Protect by BOP Liable Under State Law For Failure to Protect A federal district court in Georgia denied summary judgment, in part, to federal prison officials who were sued by a federal pre trial detainee who was stabbed in the Metro Correctional …
Article • May 15, 2007
Contracting Tuberculosis in Prison States Claim by The court of appeals for the Fifth circuit hell that a district court when it dismissed, for failing to state a claim, a Texas prisoner's lawsuit complaining of filth, overcrowded conditions and that as result of the overcrowding plaintiff contracted tuberculosis. While the …
Counsel Appointed in Conditions Suit by A federal district court in New York entered an order appointing counsel to represent New York prisoners who filed suit claiming raw sewage backed up on prison floors when it rained, that they were fed "gruel" and that prison rapes and assaults were common …
Article • May 15, 2007
Kentucky Jail Officials Held in Contempt for Overcrowding by Kentucky Jail Officials Held in Contempt For Overcrowding A federal district court in Kentucky ordered Jefferson County, Kentucky, jail officials held in contempt for violating a consent decree that prohibited overcrowding in the county jail. The court held that while the …
Article • May 15, 2007
$680 in Damages Awarded for Ad-Seg Placement by A federal district court in Delaware awarded a prisoner $680 in damages after the plaintiff was placed in administrative segregation for six days without due process. The plaintiff, a Delaware prisoner, was placed in ad seg after a prison riot. He was …
Injunction, Damages in Prison Rape Affirmed by The court of appeals for the Eighth circuit affirmed a jury's aware of damages and a court's injunction in a South Dakota prisoner's rape suit. Plaintiff was raped by other prisoners at the South Dakota State penitentiary and filed suit. At trial, a …
Denial of Paper Enjoined by A federal district court in Nevada issued an injunction requiring Nevada prison officials to provide adequate supplies of paper and envelopes to prisoners engaged in litigation. The court held that the right of access to the courts of necessity requires prison officials to supply prisoners …
Contempt for Disciplinary Hearing Injunction Violations Upheld by Contempt for Disciplinary Hearing Injunction violations Upheld The court of appeals for the Second circuit affirmed contempt sanctions imposed against New York state prison officials for violating an injunction in disciplinary hearings lawsuit. In this class action suit New York prisoners obtained …
Censorship of Critical Report Struck Down by The court of appeals for the Second circuit affirmed a district court injunction ordering New York prison officials to deliver a report critical of prison administrators in that state to New York prisoners. The lower court ruling is reported at 596 F. Supp. …
Article • May 15, 2007
$4,226 Awarded in Filthy Cell Suit by The court of appeals for the Eighth circuit affirmed a jury verdict of $4,226 in favor of a Missouri prisoner confined in a filthy cell. Plaintiff was confined for two years in the segregation unit of the Missouri State Penitentiary in a cell …
Article • May 15, 2007
Random Tear Gassing Claim Not Estopped; Rule Banning Discovery by Pro Se Litigants Voided by The court of appeals for the Eighth circuit reversed and remanded the grant of summary judgment in favor of Arkansas prison officials. The appeals court held that the prisoner plaintiffs' § 1983 action against officials …
Article • May 15, 2007
Too Low Attorney Fee Award in Jail Beating Vacated by Too Low Attorney Fee Award in Jail Beating vacated The court of appeals for the Fifth circuit affirmed in part, reversed in part and remanded a jury verdict and attorney fee award entered by a district court in Texas. The …
PI Granted to Allow Visits by PI Granted to Allow visits A federal district court entered a Preliminary Injunction (PI) for a Missouri prisoner and his wife to suspend a disciplinary hearing sanction and keep the prisoner's wife on his visiting list where the guard who reported the underlying infraction …
Article • May 15, 2007
Muslim Literature Ruling Affirmed by The court of appeals for the Ninth circuit affirmed a district court ruling striking down as unconstitutional a California Department of Corrections ban on the Nation of Islam newspaper "Muhammad Speaks" and the Koran. Also affirmed was the order that the CDC hire and pay …
Article • May 15, 2007
OH Jail Injunction Affirmed by The court of appeals for the Sixth circuit affirmed an injunction and declaratory judgment finding conditions in the Lucas county jail in Ohio to be unconstitutional. The court held that federal court abstention was not appropriate and the ordering of relief which required the county …
Article • May 15, 2007
BOP Ad-Seg Conditions on Political Prisoner Limited by Rita Brown was a member of the George Jackson Brigade (GJB), a Marxist urban guerrilla group that was active in the Pacific Northwest in the late 1970's and early 1098's. The group carried out bombings and bank robberies. Brown was imprisoned in …
Puerto Rican Prison System Unconstitutional by In two separate orders published as one case, a federal district court in Puerto Rico found the entire island's prison system to be unconstitutional and found prison officials to be "not credible." Overcrowding was 3-5 times rated capacity, with prisoners sleeping in closets, covering …
Puerto Rican Prisons' Attempt to Evade Injunction Denied by Court by A federal district court in Puerto Rico held that Puerto Rican prison officials were attempted to avoid complying with injunctive relief previously ordered by the court, see 497 F. Supp. 14 (D PR 1980) and 672 F. Supp. 591 …
Article • May 15, 2007
Puerto Rican Prison Officials in Contempt of Overcrowding Order by A federal district court in Puerto Rico held that the governor of Puerto Rico and island prison officials were in contempt of court for violating an injunction requiring that prisoners be given first 35 square feet, then 50 ft. then …
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