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Brief • August 5, 2013
Hernandez v. Cook County, IL, Ptf's Motion to Reverse SJ, Political Based Retaliation Against Jail Guards, 2013 Case: 1:07-cv-00855 Document #: 386 Filed: 08/05/13 Page 1 of 16 PageID #:5802 THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION IVAN HERNANDEZ, ROBERTO RODRIGUEZ, BILL JONES, GENE …
Seventh Circuit Reverses Dismissal of Illinois Prisoner's Lawsuit Related to Shooting by The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has held that a lower court erred in dismissing an Illinois prisoner's excessive force, deliberate indifference and retaliation claims. On May 16, 2009, an unidentified Stateville Correctional Center guard fired two rounds …
Sixth Circuit Orders Judgment Against Three Defendants in Prisoner's Retaliation Case by The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated judgments in favor of three prison officials in a prisoner's lawsuit alleging a retaliatory transfer, and ordered that judgment be entered against them. The district court then awarded damages on remand. …
Third Circuit: Prison Officials Liable for Failing to Protect Informant by The Third Circuit Court of Appeals held on September 24, 2012 that prison officials may be held liable for failing to protect an informant held in a Special Housing Unit (SHU). The appellate court affirmed in part and reversed …
Davis et al v. Abercrombie et al, HI, Def Response to Plf Discovery Motion I, CCA religious discrimination denial retaliation, 2013 Case 1:11-cv-00144-LEK-BMK Document 348-1 Filed 07/12/13 Page 1 of 25 7830 PageID #: IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF HAWAII RICHARD KAPELA DAVIS, MICHAEL HUGHES, …
Davis et al v. Abercrombie et al, HI, Def Response to Plf Discovery Motion II, CCA religious discrimination denial retaliation, 2013 Case 1:11-cv-00144-LEK-BMK Document 348 Filed 07/12/13 Page 1 of 3 7827 PageID #: ROECA LURIA HIRAOKA LLP APRIL LURIA aluria@rlhlaw.com 900 Davies Pacific Center 841 Bishop Street Honolulu, Hawai‘i …
Davis et al v. Abercrombie et al, HI, Declaration - Guzman, CCA religious discrimination denial retaliation, 2013 Case 1:11-cv-00144-LEK-BMK Document 348-2 Filed 07/12/13 Page 1 of 5 7855 PageID #: IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF HAWAII RICHARD KAPELA DAVIS, MICHAEL HUGHES, DAMIEN KAAHU, ROBERT A. …
Benjamin v. Schriro, NY, Memorandum in Support of Plaintiff's Motion, Conditions of Confinement, 2013 Case 1:75-cv-03073-HB Document 579 Filed 06/25/13 Page 1 of 10 Case 1:75-cv-03073-HB Document 579 Filed 06/25/13 Page 2 of 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Authorities.............................................................................................................ii STATEMENT OF THE CASE............................................................................................1 ARGUMENT THE COURT HAS POWER TO …
Administrative Remedies “Unavailable” when Prisoner under Threat of Intimidation or Retaliation by The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals has held “that when a prison official inhibits a prisoner from utilizing an administrative process through threats or intimidation, that process can no longer be said to be ‘available’” under the Prison …
$57,500 Settlement for Texas Prison’s Discriminatory and Retaliatory Occurrences by In October 2006, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) settled a suit for alleged discriminatory and retaliatory occurrences filed by former TDCJ's Parole Division Supervisor in San Antonio Manuel M. Mermea, Jr. In June 26, 2003, Mermea filed the …
California Medical & Retaliation Claims Settled for $21,300 by California Medical & Retaliation Claims Settled for $21,300 California prison officials paid $21,300 to settle a prisoner's medical, retaliation and discrimination claims. California prisoner Vahan Jaladian suffers from "degenerative chronic back pain, severe gastroesophageal reflex and stiffness of both hands." As …
Fifth Circuit Reverses District Court's Denial of Appointment of Counsel by On March 6, 2009, Fifth Circuit reversed the district court's denial of appointment of counsel and upheld the dismissal of free exercise, equal protection and retaliation claims. Texas prisoner Willie Lee Garner filed a pro se lawsuit pursuant to …
Article • May 15, 2013
Texas Pays $230,000 to Settle Lawsuit under the Texas Whistleblower Act by In September 2008, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) settled a suit under the Texas Whistleblower Act filed by former employees William Douglas Bloodworth II and John O'Neill Green. In exchange for the lawsuit dismissal, the TDCJ …
Shoatz v. Wetzel et al, PA, Complaint, 8th Am escape prolonged isolation, 2013 !aaassseee 222:::000555-­-­-mmmccc-­-­-000222000222555 DDDooocccuuummmeeennnttt 666333555 FFFiiillleeeddd 000555///000888///111333 PPPaaagggeee 111 ooofff 111333 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA RUSSELL SHOATZ, a/k/a RUSSELL SHOATS Plaintiff, v. JOHN E. WETZEL, in his official capacity as …
$1,008 in Damages Awarded to Illinois State Prisoner by A federal jury awarded Gregory J. Turley, an Illinois state prisoner, $1,008 in compensatory and punitive damages for the retaliatory actions of two guards. Turley sued guards Julie Marry and Robert Gales, and Warden Roger Cowan for retaliation. In May 200, …
Article • April 15, 2013 • from PLN April, 2013
Court Upholds California Prison Guard’s Termination for Telling Prisoner to Hang Herself by In March 2012, the California Court of Appeal, 4th District, affirmed a lower court’s judgment that reinstated the termination of a former state prison guard, Thomas Norton, who had told a mentally ill female prisoner to hang …
Article • April 15, 2013
4th Circuit: Prisoner Alleges Sufficient Facts to Establish Imminent Danger, Permitted to Proceed Despite Three Prior “Strikes” by In an unpublished per curiam opinion decided September 2006, the Fourth Circuit vacated a district court order dismissing a prisoner’s civil rights complaint pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §1915(g) on the ground that …
Ninth Circuit: Dismissals Not Strikes Until Appeals Final; Interference With Court Access and Retaliation Claims Reversed by The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's dismissal of a pro se prisoner's interference with court access and retaliation claims. The court also held that dismissals do not count as …
EEOC finds BOP Workplace Retaliation Widespread by Derek Gilna A U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's (EEOC) Office of Federal Operations (OFO) has issued a report that finds that a culture of "widespread retaliation" exists against employees who file EEOC complaints. The November 2010 report, which was compiled over a three-year …
Abuse in Los Angeles Jails Leads to Investigations, Lawsuits and Eventual Reforms by Michael Brodheim by Mike Brodheim and Alex Friedmann WITH SEVEN FACILITIES THAT HOUSE from 15,000 to 18,000 prisoners, Los Angeles County’s jail system is the nation’s largest – and, arguably, among the most dangerous in terms of …
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