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Allen v. Rouse, MA, Third Amended Complaint, Class Action Medical Neglect and Excessive Force, 2002 (Part 2) -, Case 1:00-cv-10981-RWZ Document 53 Filed 03/14/2002 Page 1 of 121 ~ , ' " "l I UNITED STATES DISTRICT COu;RT. IN THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS " . i ; :,.,; iii i:) …
Brief • March 5, 2002
Filed under: Overcrowding
Anderson v. Fenty, DC, Exhibit 2, Jail Overcrowding, 2007 EXHIBIT TWO • UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA LEONARD CAMPBELL, et al., Plaintiffs, ) ) ) v. Civil Action No. 1462·71 (WBB) ) ) ANDERSON McGRUDER, tl at, ) Defendants, ) MAR - 5 2002 ) INMATES …
Brief • March 2, 2002
Trachtenberg v. WA DOC, Appeal Disciplinary Sanction of Dismissal Neglect of Duty, 2002 1 2 BEFORE THE PERSONNEL APPEALS BOARD 3 STATE OF WASHINGTON 4 5 LLOYD TRACHTENBERG, 6 Appellant, 7 v. 8 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, 9 Respondent. 10 ) Case No. DISM-00-0035 ) ) FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF …
Brief • March 1, 2002
Merritt v Hawk Co Failure to Protect Guard Retaliation Bop Settlement 1995
Brief • February 21, 2002
Fair v Washington State Doc Wa Complaint Medical Negligence Kidney Blockages 2002 l "r: n n ~ @. .0 ..r' U ~ ~"\.,., !~ECt\'JE.O fEB2.n 02 . ,,: ·.. ·..c'·~iS·iJ'~l~)ioM· I f:EB a 1 'l.lIlll ' .. \ ·S IifF1CE iUt'ttutlt\ WUMI "aL'(H\.\~ &mY J. GOULD \ ~ 0<; . …
Brief • February 21, 2002
Vasciannie v Dc Compl Transport Conditions 2002 " if •• FILED : It • UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA QUINTIN VASCIANNIE VA # 290-781 DCDC# 271-916 SUSSEX II STATE PRISON 24427 MUSSELWHITE DRIVE WAVERLY, VA 23891-2222, Plaintiff V. ) ) ) ) ) \ CASE NUMBER …
Brief • February 20, 2002
Turner v. Schultz, CO, Opinion and Order, Guard Assault in Prison, 2002 187 F.Supp.2d 1288 (2002) William Vance TURNER, Plaintiff, v. Officer Roderick SCHULTZ, Officer Michael Lavallee, Officer James Bond, Lieutenant David D. Armstrong, Lieutenant FNU King, Captain M. Mooneyham, Assistant Warden Greco, Warden Joel H. Knowles, Lieutenant Rowe, Lieutenant …
You're in the Hole: A Crackdown on Dissident Prisoners by Anne-Marie Cusac It was September 19, 2001. Elizabeth McAlister had not heard from her husband, Philip Berrigan, in more than a week. Such silence on Berrigan's part was "most unusual," she says. Convinced that something was wrong, she telephoned the …
Article • February 15, 2002 • from PLN February, 2002
From the Editor by Paul Wright This month's cover reports on the Bureau of Prison's (BOP) crackdown on leftist dissident prisoners in the wake of the September 11, 2001, attacks. A number of PLN subscribers, including our own columnist, Marilyn Buck, have been affected by this. We will continue to …
California Prison Guards Protected in Criminal Investigation by A recent case before the First Appellate District of California demonstrates the political clout of the California Correctional Peace Officers' Association (CCPOA), and the sweetheart treatment that clout buys. That clout enabled CCPOA to win a preliminary injunction against the California Department …
Article • February 15, 2002 • from PLN February, 2002
Mental Health Treatment in State Prisons Falls Short by Among the 1,558 public and private state prisons and community corrections facilities, approximately 191,000 prisoners are mentally ill. Of these prisoners, about one in five does not receive necessary mental health treatment. These numbers come from a report by Allen J. …
Article • February 15, 2002 • from PLN February, 2002
Oregon Court of Appeals Vacates IFP Decisions by The Oregon Court of Appeals held that a trial court abused its discretion in denying a prisoner's motion to proceed in forma pauperis . In a separate opinion, the Court held that a trial judge should have ruled on a motion to …
Article • February 15, 2002 • from PLN February, 2002
Pro Se Tips and Tactics by John Midgley In this column, I discuss things you might consider in trying to settle a case you have filed. As always, I assume you have filed a civil rights case in federal court, challenging as illegal some prison condition or practice that has …
$3.54 Million Paid For Falsely Imprisoning Unconvicted Mentally-Incapacitated California Man For Two Years In New York by John E Dannenberg A mentally incapacitated misdemeanant detainee at the Los Angeles County, California, jail was unlawfully extradited to New York, where he was imprisoned for two years in the Green Haven Correctional …
CCA Settles New Mexico &quot;Failure To Protect&quot; Suit For $41,885 by CCA Settles New Mexico "Failure To Protect" Suit For $41,885 In February 2001, representatives for the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) agreed to settle a prisoner lawsuit for $41,885. Marco Lopez filed the suit in a federal district court …
Colorado Sovereign Immunity from Prisoner Suits Upheld; Medical Claim Remanded by The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a Colorado statute which excludes from waiver of state sovereign immunity those actions brought by prisoners. The Court also reversed summary judgment for a guard who delayed medical treatment for a …
PLRA Constitutional, Most of Ruiz Relief Terminated in Texas Suit by The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the constitutionality of the termination provisions of the PLRA, 18 U.S.C. § 3626. On remand, the district court terminated most of the relief previously ordered in the Ruiz case. This involves …
Article • February 15, 2002 • from PLN February, 2002
Second and Sixth Circuits Uphold Validity of PLRA's Taxation of Costs by Two recent appellate decisions from the Second and Sixth Federal Circuits have upheld the validity of the PLRA's taxation of costs against unsuccessful prisoner litigants, 28 U.S.C. §1915(f). The Second Circuit ruled that taxation of costs could be …
Article • February 15, 2002 • from PLN February, 2002
Section 1983 Civil Rights Claims Not Barred by Kansas Tort Remedies by The Kansas Court of Appeals held that the existence of adequate state tort remedies did not bar claims under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, and that the limitation period for § 1983 claims is two years. Kansas prisoner James …
Los Angeles Sheriff's Over-Detention Policy Renders County Liable Under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983 by John E Dannenberg The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals held that Los Angeles County Jail prisoners who were kept beyond their release dates for the purpose of awaiting the completion of records searches for any …
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