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Retaliation for Prisoner's Complaint is Unconstitutional by The Appeals courts of Massachusetts ruled that retaliation against a prisoner for complaining of prison conditions is unconstitutional and violates the First Amendment guarantee of free speech, provided the prisoner proves the prison officials acted as a result of his complaint. A MA …
Article • May 15, 2007
No Due Process Hearing Needed In Prison Transfer by The Supreme Court ruled that a prisoner had no Constitutional right to remain at any particular prison. The case stems from a suit filed by a New York prisoner who was fired from his job as a law library clerk and …
Defendants Must Bear Costs of Depositions Sought by Indigent Prisoners; and Attorney-Client Privilege Waived by Defendants Must Bear Costs of Depositions Sought by Indigent Prisoners; and Attorney-Client Privilege Waived On remand from the United States Supreme Court, the Federal District Court of New York held that, generally, a party seeking …
Retaliatory Harassment and Transfer of Law Clerk Nets $2,100 Award by A federal district court in Tennessee, after a bench trial, held that the Warden at Tennessee State Prison (TSP) violated a prisoner's right to access to the courts for taking retaliatory action against the prisoner. After the prisoner helped …
TX Private Prison Guard Can't Sue Under § 1983 For Bogus Employment Termination by TX Private Prison Guard Can't Sue Under § 1983 For Bogus Employment Termination Harold Cornish was employed as a guard at a Texas private prison owned and operated by Correctional Services Corp. (CSC). He blew the …
$145,000 Verdict in Retaliatory Transfer Case by While at a Michigan prison work camp, prisoner Gerald L. Petrowski committed a major infraction, resulting in transfer to a high security level prison. Petrowski had a preexisting foot deformity that prevented him from wearing regulation prison shoes. At the new prison Petrowski …
$250,500 Verdict in Illinois Retaliation Claim by In February 1988, James Fergueson was a prisoner at Illinois' Menard Correctional Center when he had an argument with Mary Flannigan, the director of the Menard Psychiatric Center. Fergueson was upset that he had been transferred to Graham Corrections Center and back to …
Article • May 15, 2007
$1 Verdict in BOP Retaliation Case by While imprisoned at the federal lockdown prison in Marion, Illinois, prisoner Joseph Dougherty began criticizing the conditions of confinement. Prison officials then transferred him and confiscated a $100 postal money order. He filed suit alleging retaliation. A jury entered a verdict on Dougherty's …
VA Muslim Prisoner's Suit Over Retaliation, Clergy, Diet Dismissed by The plaintiff, a member of the Nation of Islam, complained that he was barred from services for two months after a dispute with the chaplain. The exclusion met the Turner standard. At 529: "In a prison setting, avoiding conflict is …
Guard Loses Gender Discrimination Suit by The court holds that a New York State correction officer failed to prove gender discrimination; five incidents of harassment over four years did not establish a hostile work environment. The officer could not pursue a claim of disciplinary action, not raised in the officer's …
Prisoner Legal Aide's Firing Upheld for Violating Prison Rules by The plaintiff was terminated from the prison legal clinic after misusing his position to send mail to unauthorized places and signed letters indicating he was the representative of other inmates, which was contrary to prison policy. He was fired after …
Article • May 15, 2007
Suit for Retaliatory Discipline Dismissed by The plaintiff's claim that he was disciplined in violation of due process in retaliation for complaining about a teacher is dismissed absent any evidence of retaliation or that his sanction, 20 days in keeplock, was atypical and significant under Sandin. See: Brooks v. Miles, …
Supervisors Not Liable for Retaliatory Assault by The plaintiff alleged that he was assaulted by an officer because he had filed previous lawsuits against other officers at the prison. He brought suit against supervisory defendants and not the officer. The fact of the assault does not establish deliberate indifference on …
Fifth Circuit Upholds Firing of Whistleblowing Guard by The plaintiff, a former corrections officer, reported an illicit use of force by staff members; she was told to revise her statement several times because it did not match the other officers' statements; an investigation ensued; shortly thereafter she was accused of …
Article • May 15, 2007
Dismissal of $100,000 Verdict Inappropriate For Errors On Delaware Prisoner's Affidavit Of Poverty by Dismissal of $100,000 Verdict Inappropriate For Errors On Delaware Prisoner's Affidavit Of Poverty On August 25, 2004, the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware declined to dismiss a prisoner's lawsuit for three misrepresentations on …
WA Gift Subscription Ban Settled for $443.46 by In 1997, William J.R Embrey, a federal prisoner at the Washington State Penitentiary (W.S.P) accepted $443.46 to settle a lawsuit. In 1985 the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) sent Embrey to the Washington Department of Corrections WDOC, pursuant to a contract between …
Article • May 15, 2007
Snitch Jacketing Dismissed for Failing to Exhaust by The court acknowledges the "alternative" emergency grievance procedure. Defendants say plaintiff didn't appeal to the Central Office Review Committee, submitting an affidavit to that effect by grievance director Eagen. At 246: However, the record regarding the grievances filed by plaintiff is not …
No Qualified Immunity for Firing Jail Medical Director Over Trial Testimony by The plaintiff alleged that he was fired as jail administrator in retaliation for giving truthful testimony in the civil trial of claims by nurses fired by the jail's medical contractor for criticizing mental health services in the jail. …
Chicago Jail Social Worker Punched In Face; Suspended For Speaking Out; Awarded $300,000 by Chicago Jail Social Worker Punched In Face; Suspended For Speaking Out; Awarded $300,000 In a dispute over a parking space on September 17, 2001, Cook County Jail guard Donald Keith punched jail social worker Virgean Houskins …
Article • May 15, 2007
BOP Skin, Retaliation Suit Dismissed by The plaintiff alleged that at a Pennsylvania federal prison he had a skin rash, itching, swelling, and other symptoms and was treated for an allergic reaction; he was told that the Bureau of Prisons would not pay for an allergist or dermatologist and he …
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