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Baker v. Dodds, NM, Stip-Dismissal, 2017 Case 1:17-cv-00900-JAP-KK Document 37 Filed 01/26/18 Page 1 of 2 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO ADAM BAKER, Personal Representative to the Estate of DOUGLAS EDMINSTEN, deceased, Plaintiff, v. No. 1:17-cv-00900-JAP-KK MICHAEL DODDS, GILBERT GONZALES, et al., Defendants. …
Brief • January 17, 2018
Deleslin v. Kramer, IL, Settlement, Excessive Force, 2018 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE Christen Deleslin v. Corrections Officer Everett Robinson ND IL Case No. 17 CV 5506 This Settlement Agreement and General Release ("Agreement") is made by and between Christen Deleslin ("Plaintiff') and the County of Kane and the Kane …
Article • January 3, 2018
Filed under: Medical, Failure to Treat
$99,000 Settles Federal Prisoner's Deliberate Medical Indifference Suit by Cameron Craven fractured his ankle while being arrested by DEA agents. He was taken to a hospital. A doctor recommended surgery in three to four days. Instead, he was placed in the MCC in San Diego, California where his repeated requests …
$5.75 Million Payout in Death of Rikers' Prisoner Denied Medical by Lonnie Burton by Lonnie Burton In a settlement of a lawsuit previously mentioned in Prison Legal News, New York City agreed on September 27, 2016, to pay $5.75 million to the mother of a mentally ill Rikers Island prisoner …
$3,802,000 Settlement, Rikers' Guard Conviction in Prisoner Death by On December 17, 2014, former Rikers Island Guard Captain Terrence Pendergrass, 52, was sentenced to five years in a federal prison for violating the civil rights of deceased prisoner Jason Echevarria, 25. Echevarria’s estate received a $3,802,000 settlement from the City …
Brief • January 3, 2018
Hilliard v. Southern Health Partners, SC Deposition of Jonathan Fish, Medical Neglect, 2018 1 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA IN THE COURT OF 2 COUNTY OF MARLBORO COMMON PLEAS 3 Civil Action No.: 4 2016-CP-34-00202 5 ROBERT KENNETH HILLIARD 6 Plaintiff 7 vs. 8 SOUTHERN HEALTH PARTNERS, 9 INC., et …
$150,000 in Damages Ordered Paid to Injured Prisoner by Christopher Zoukis By Christopher Zoukis The Bureau of Prisons lost a tort claim brought by a prisoner who was attacked by another prisoner in 1991. The plaintiff, Stephen E. Usselman, alleged that he was placed in the special housing unit at …
Article • December 28, 2017
$11,000 for Prisoner's Constitutional Rights Violation Claim by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The Bureau of Prisons settled a claim that prisoner Louis Sheptin's constitutional rights were violated while in custody for $11,000 in August 2002. Sheptin filed a federal lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Northern …
Article • December 28, 2017
$675,000 in Wrongful Death of Federal Prisoner by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The Estate of James F. Norton, formerly a prisoner at Federal Correctional Institution Oxford, Wisconsin, was awarded a total of $678,505.67 for the wrongful death of Norton due to negligence by prison medical staff between 1989 and …
Article • December 27, 2017
Fifth Circuit Gives Pass to Texas Jail in Suit Over Prisoner Death by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis On November 23, 2004, Wilbert Lee Henson was arrested for an outstanding warrant related to a driving with a suspended license charge, and was booked into the Wichita County jail. Six days …
Article • December 26, 2017
$15,000 to Wisconsin Jail Prisoner for Medical Neglect by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke A former Wisconsin jail prisoner settled his medical neglect lawsuit for $15,000. After Brian Shebelske had been incarcerated at the Marathon County Jail for twenty months, he had to be transported to the hospital emergency room …
Tidwell v. Asselmeier, IL, Complaint, Medical Neglect, 2017 Case 3:16-cv-00041-DWD Document 119 Filed 12/26/17 Page 1 of 16 Page ID #808 In the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois Cleo Tidwell, Plaintiff, v. Dr. Asselmeier, Dr. Trost, Steven Newbold, D.M.D., and Dr. John Doe, Defendants. ) …
Article • December 22, 2017
Filed under: Failure to Treat
Denial of Illinois Medical Grievance is Personal Involvement by Mark Wilson An Illinois federal court dismissed medical care claims against a prison warden, but refused to dismiss claims against non-medical staff who denied a prisoner’s grievance. Illinois prisoner Tony Foster was diagnosed with a cataract in his left eye. Dr. Norman …
Article • December 22, 2017
$1,500,000 Verdict for Medical Neglect of Arizona Prisoner by Matthew Clarke by Matt  Clarke In April 1999, an Arizona court awarded $1,500,000 to a man who suffered an intestinal injury while a prisoner and denied timely medical treatment. Mr. Griffin was 40-years old and an artist when he was incarcerated …
Article • December 21, 2017
Violation of State Regulation Not a Constitutional Violation by David Reutter by David Reutter The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a federal district court's summary judgment granted in a 42 U.S.C. § 1983 lawsuit. The suit was brought by the Simpson estate, against Sheriff Mark E. Gorbett and Deputies …
Article • December 20, 2017
California Prisoner Settles Claim of Cruel and Unusual Punishment by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis A California prisoner held at Pelican Bay State Prison has agreed to settle a case in which he alleged that he had been subject to cruel and unusual punishment and deliberate indifference to a serious …
Anderson v. County of Contra Costa, CA, Settlement, Wrongful Death - Medical Neglect, 2017 ,. f FULL AND FINAL RELEASE AND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT This Full and Final Release and Settlement Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into as of the date it is fully executed by the parties hereto, as defined below, …
Virginia Mentally-Ill Man’s Death by Deterioration in Jail Cell Exhibits Policy Failures by David Reutter by David M. Reutter The death of a mentally-ill Virginia man jailed on a misdemeanor and confined in isolation while awaiting transfer to a psychiatric hospital exhibits the folly of current policies in dealing with …
Article • December 14, 2017
Deference to Prison Officials Jury Instruction Improper in Medical Care Case by The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion in a prisoner’s civil rights action that made significant holdings in regards to jury instructions. First, it held that when a pro se litigant fails to object to a …
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