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$2,350,000 Settlement in Florida Jail Prisoner's Restraint Chair Death by The prisoner in this case was 39 years old when he was arrested in Florida's Osceola County for aggravated assault with a firearm and discharge of a firearm in public. During the incident leading to his arrest, the prisoner was …
Article • May 15, 2007
$3,115,000 Settlement in Negligent Release of Paranoid Schizophrenic Prisoner by After being arrested by California's Glendale City police, the 36 year-old chronic paranoid schizophrenic in this case was taken to the LA County Jail. Glendale police had an official written policy that they will not hospitalize mentally ill persons arrested …
TN DNA Collection Statute Held Constitutional by Bruce Scarborough and Mack Transou, Tennessee state prisoners, are both convicted sex-offenders. Upon their admission to the state prison system both were asked to provide blood samples for DNA testing per Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-35-3231, et seq. (DNA Statute). Had they refused …
Article • May 15, 2007
TN Prisoner States Medical Malpractice Claim Re: Failure to Provide Remedial Surgery by Sheila Proffitt, a Tennessee state prisoner, had a cast put on her broken leg by Prison Health Services, Inc. (defendants). The cast was secured by two bolts, which orthopedic physicians later said should be removed to promote …
WA Sex-Offender Gets New Civil Commitment Trial With Court Appointed Witness by In 2000, John Anderson had been voluntarily committed to the Western State Hospital in Tacoma, Washington for ten years. He had a long history of sexual assaults and violent sexual fantasies. In 2000, the state filed civil commitment …
Article • May 15, 2007
WI Parole Board's Labeling Necrophiliac a Sex Offender Doesn't Violate the U.S. Constitution by WI Parole Board's Labeling Necrophiliac a Sex Offender Doesn't Violate the U.S. Constitution Richard Grennier, a Wisconsin state prisoner, killed a teenage hitchhiker and raped and mutilated her body in 1973. He's been in prison ever …
Article • May 15, 2007
WA Prisoners Who Assault Guards Knowing That They're Guards are Guilty of Custodial Assault by WA Prisoners Who Assault Guards Knowing That They're Guards are Guilty of Custodial Assault While incarcerated in the Spokane County Jail, Perry Ashelman splashed urine under his cell door onto Shaun Campbell's shoes and pants. …
No Immunity for Police in Tight Handcuffs Suit by Defendant police officers are not entitled to summary judgment on the plaintiff's claim of excessively tight handcuffing in light of evidence that the cuffs left a mark visible nearly two years later and continuing pain in the plaintiff's wrists; there is …
Article • May 15, 2007
State Court Habeas for Spinal Treatment Bars Federal Suit by The plaintiff, wheelchair-bound as a result of a gunshot wound, alleged that prison officials had failed to address his chronic pain and had rejected the advice of a specialist to implant a spinal cord stimulation (SCS) device. Another doctor later …
Jail Confiscation of Personal Bible Upheld by The plaintiff, on admission to jail, had his New International Version Bible confiscated per a policy that prohibits retention of personal reading materials. The jail implemented that policy "to curb fights over who owned what and to avoid compensation claims if the materials …
Article • May 15, 2007
Shackling Criminal Defendant Upheld by The petitioner's trial was not rendered unfair by his shackling, since he assaulted one of the prosecution witnesses when he left the witness stand in full view of the jury. His left hand was unshackled so he could take notes and assist counsel, and he …
Injunction in PA Re-Arrest Class Action Reversed by The Philadelphia DA has a practice of rearresting persons whose charges have been dismissed at a preliminary hearing without seeking a prior judicial determination of probable cause. The named plaintiff was rearrested on a new charge worded identically to the first one …
Arrestee Strip Search Upheld in Maryland by The plaintiff was arrested on an outstanding warrant and detained for about 14 hours. Her neck brace and medication were confiscated and not returned during that period. The pain the plaintiff suffered from lack of medication and neck brace was not a serious …
Article • May 15, 2007
MN Lawyers Disciplined for Misuse of Legal Correspondence with Prisoner by In 2003-04, Eric C. Thole was a prosecuting attorney and John Lillie was a criminal defense attorney, both in Washington County, Minnesota. They established a capital ventures firm in partnership with Matthew Runningshield, who was serving time in a …
Article • May 15, 2007
Kentucky Pschiatrist Gets Qualified Immunity in Forced Medication Suit by In April of 2003, Anthony Hills was in a Kentucky jail on state burglary charges. He was sent to the Kentucky Correctional Psychiatric Center (KCPC) for evaluation. He told Dr. Robert Sivley that God told him that the burglary victim …
Article • May 15, 2007
IL Civil Commitment Law Upheld by In 1998 Herbert Varner, an Illinois state prisoner, was finishing a thirteen-year sentence for sexually abusing his five-year-old niece when the state initiated civil commitment proceedings against him under ILCS § 207/1, et seq. A jury found that Varner suffered from a mental disorder …
Article • May 15, 2007
GA Prisoner Gets 5 Years Fed Time for Mailing Threatening Letter to Judge by In March of 2005, Tracey Dudley, a Georgia State prisoner, mailed a threatening letter from the prison to Judge Louisa Abbot. In it was talcum powder which he claimed was anthrax. Half of the courthouse was …
Article • May 15, 2007
Fed. Parolee's Waiver of Right to Counsel at Revocation Hearing Must be Knowing and Voluntary under the Circumstances by Fed. Parolee's Waiver of Right to Counsel at Revocation Hearing Must be Knowing and Voluntary under the Circumstances Tony Hodges, a federal parolee, was summoned to a federal district court for …
Article • May 15, 2007
FBI Must Take Reasonable Steps to Locate Information on Records Requested Under FOIA by FBI Must Take Reasonable Steps to Locate Information on Records Requested Under FOIA John Davis, an author, requested from the FBI surveillance tapes used to prosecute mob boss Carlos Marcello, pursuant to the federal Freedom of …
DE FOIA's Citizens-Only Clause Declared Unconstitutional by In 2003, Matthew Lee, a New York attorney and consumer advocacy journalist, requested under Delaware's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Del. Code Ann. § 10003 et seq., documents relating to Delaware's joining a deceptive lending practice settlement. The Delaware State Solicitor, Malcom Cobin, …
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