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New York City Settles Guards' Assault On Prisoner For $9,900 by In 2004 the City of New York paid $9,900 to settle a prisoner's federal lawsuit that alleged guards at Bikers Island beat him and then wrote false disciplinary reports against him. On May 27, 2003, plaintiff Anthony Colon was …
Article • May 15, 2007
Ninth Circuit Rejects Prisoner's Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege by The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a prisoner's conviction for threatening President George W. Bush. Robert Romo was confined at Montana's Dawson County Adult Correction and Detention Facility. While there, Romo met with Donald LaPlante, a licensed professional counselor whose job included …
No Absolute Immunity for Prison Disciplinary Board Members by The U.S. Supreme Court held that prison disciplinary board members were entitled only to qualified immunity, not absolute immunity, in a civil rights suit. Respondents, former federal prisoners at the US penitentiary in Marion, Illinois, were charged with, among other things, …
Loss of Sentence Reduction for Positive Drug Test Upheld by The petitioner was prescribed an opiate for medical reasons and the next day tested positive for cocaine metabolites. The plaintiff was not denied due process by the failure to call the doctor who prescribed the opiate as a witness at …
No Immunity for Retaliatory Work Release Discipline by The plaintiff was on work release. He alleged that he had a dispute with an officer, filed a grievance against the officer, who then filed a false disciplinary report against him; the officer was allowed to participate in the hearing and dictated …
Article • May 15, 2007
Disciplinary Appeal Based on Same Facts May Exhaust Beating Claims Too by Defendants say the plaintiff failed to appeal to the highest level of the grievance process. However, plaintiff says he filed a grievance but DOCS failed to act on his complaints. He has sought discovery but defendants have refused. …
Article • May 15, 2007
D.C. Court Upholds BOP Work Release Policy Change by The Department of Justice abruptly changed its policy to forbid service of prison sentences in community correction centers. The prior policy was to honor judicial recommendations that sentences be served in a community correction center. The new policy did not deny …
Sixth Circuit Orders Reconsideration of Attorney Fees Claim in Drug Testing Case by The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals held that use of the enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique (EMIT) urine test for detecting prisoners' consumption of illegal drugs did not violate due process and did not violate terms of …
Denial of Disciplinary Nearing Witnesses Illegal; $250 Damages Awarded by The court of appeals for the Eighth circuit held that it violates due process for prison disciplinary hearing officers to refuse to call witnesses for the hearing. District court ruled in Iowa prisoner's favor and awarded $250 in damages where …
Disciplinary Hearing Requires Fact Finding by The court of appeals for the Seventh circuit upheld the dismissal of an Illinois state prisoner's lawsuit over searches of his cell for refusing to pay a guard's extortion demand and that the guard planted false evidence in his cell as a result. The …
Segregation for Complaining about Jail Conditions Struck Down by Segregation for Complaining About Jail Conditions Struck Down The court of appeals for the Third circuit held that it is unconstitutional to place a jail prisoner in segregation, without a hearing, in retaliation for the prisoner complaining about conditions to the …
Liberty Interests for PC Prisoners Discussed by A federal district court in Missouri held that protective custody Colorado prisoners sent to Missouri to relieve overcrowding in their home state, had a due process liberty interest in being treated the same as general population prisoners in Colorado were. Prisoners alleged deprivations …
Informants Require Reliability Evaluation by A federal district court in New York held that an independent credibility assessment must be done before statements from confidential informants could be used in a prison disciplinary hearing. Plaintiff was infracted for stabbing another prisoner at Sing Sing prison. The only evidence against him …
No Immunity for 10 Day Cell Confinement by The court of appeals for the Second circuit affirmed and remanded a district court's ruling denying qualified immunity to New York state prison officials who placed a prisoner in cell confinement for ten days without notice or hearing. Upon being denied qualified …
Damages in Disciplinary Hearing Case Upheld by The court of appeals for the First circuit upheld a lower court's award of damages to a Massachusetts prisoner denied due process in a disciplinary hearing. The lower court awarded plaintiff $390 in damages, 370 F. Supp. 1071 (D MA 1974). Prisoner was …
NY Prisoner Awarded Damages in Disciplinary Hearing Suit by A federal district court in New York awarded $1,281 in damages to a New York state prisoner whose due process rights were violated at a disciplinary hearing. Defendants refused to investigate plaintiffs claim that marijuana found in his cell was not …
Article • May 15, 2007
Infraction Finding Must State Evidence Relied On by A federal district court in Illinois held that the due process rights of an Illinois state prisoner were violated when the infraction report stated he was guilty of the charged offenses but did not state the evidence relied on for that finding. …
Article • May 15, 2007
Prison Rules Require Adequate Notice, Supervisor Liable in Disciplinary Appeals by A Maryland state prisoner sued under § 1983 challenging the lack of notice of prison rules and no prison appeal procedure. He was infracted for possessing contraband, anything not issued by the prison, for having a pair of jeans …
WA Disciplinary Hearings Exempt from APA by The Washington state Supreme Court held that prison disciplinary hearings are immune from judicial review under the Washington Administrative Procedures Act. Court notes that judicial review of prison disciplinary hearings is available in state court under habeas corpus, certiorari, mandamus and Personal Restraint …
Retaliation for Use of Grievance System Unconstitutional by The court of appeals for the Eleventh circuit held that a district court erred in dismissing an Alabama prisoner's retaliation lawsuit. The court held that a state created liberty interest in remaining at a given prison was not required when the prisoner …
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