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Article • May 15, 2007
Immigration Detention Class Certified by For numerosity purposes, the court need not know the exact size of the class "so long as general knowledge and common sense indicate that it is large." (408, citation omitted) Where the class includes unnamed, unknown future members, joinder of such unknown individuals is impracticable …
INS Detainee Entitled to Wolff Protections in Disciplinary Action by The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals held a detainee of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) is entitled to the same due process rights of a prisoner in a disciplinary action. The detainee arrived in the United States as a …
9-11 Detainees' Suit Survives Government's Motion to Dismiss by Matthew Clarke By Matthew T.Clarke On. September 27, 2005, a federal district court in New York issued a 70-page, unpublished memorandum and order granting in part and denying in part the defendants' motion to dismiss civil rights conditions-of confinement claims brought …
Private Medical Services Skirmish Over INS Contract by A Delaware Chancery Court denied a motion to dismiss filed by Prison Health Services, Inc. The motion sought to dismiss the complaint of Up and Up Health Services, Inc. Both companies were bidding for a contract to provide managed health care services …
Article • May 15, 2007
PLRA Doesn't Apply to Immigration Habeas Petition by A Cuban Petitioner in INS custody challenged his seemingly indefinite detention. At 810 (footnote omitted): Under the Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PLRA), 28 U.S.C. § 1915, it is unclear how habeas petitioners establish a right to proceed in forma pauperis …
Article • May 15, 2007
Plaintiffs May Opt Out of Esmor Brutality Class Action by In litigation against the operator of a notorious private immigration facility (one certified class action and two individual actions which appear to have multiple plaintiffs), the class members were so difficult to locate that the court questions whether the case …
Article • May 15, 2007
Supreme Court: Aliens Can Be Held Without Bail Pending Deportation by Supreme Court: Aliens Can Be Held Without Bail Pending Deportation The United States Supreme Court held 6-3 that provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) limiting judicial review of the United States Attorney General's (AGs) discretionary decisions to …
Aliens May Sue Private Detention Companies Under ATCA by A federal court in New Jersey became the first court to hold that corporations which operate privatized immigration detention facilities may be sued under the Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA). The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) contracted with Esmor Correctional Services, …
Article • May 15, 2007
Federal Deportation Detainees Stage Sit-In to Protest Delayed Hearings by On September 21, 2005, 950 deportation detainees at the federal Mira Loma Detention Center in Lancaster, California refused to return to their barracks for four hours after their 7 a.m. breakfast until prison officials assured them that their concerns regarding …
Jama et al v. Esmor Correctional Services, NJ, Def MoL in Opposition of Plf Mot to Preclude DeLand Testimony, immigration beating, 2007 Case 2:97-cv-03093-DRD-MAS Document 450 Filed 05/10/07 Page 1 of 34 PageID: 8228 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY Steven D. Weinstein New …
Article • April 15, 2007 • from PLN April, 2007
Pennsylvania County Pays U.S. INS $16 Million for Detainee Housing Overcharges by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg On October 25, 2006, York County, Pennsylvania agreed to pay the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS) $16 million to settle a dispute over alleged overcharges for INS detainees who were housed …
Brief • April 5, 2007
Jama et al v. Esmor Correctional Services, NJ, Deposition - DeLand, immigration beating, 2006 Case 2:97-cv-03093-DRD-MAS Document 431-5 Filed 04/05/07 Page 1 of 137 PageID: 5542 EXHIBIT 2 Case 2:97-cv-03093-DRD-MAS Document 431-5 Filed 04/05/07 Page 2 of 137 PageID: 5543 Page 1 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 FOR THE …
Brief • April 5, 2007
Jama et al v. Esmor Correctional Services, NJ, Certificate in Support of Plf Mot to Preclude DeLand Testimony, immigration beating, 2007 Case 2:97-cv-03093-DRD-MAS Document 431-2 Filed 04/05/07 Page 1 of 3 PageID: 5368 Mary Beth Hogan, Esq. Drew M. Dorman, Esq. Debevoise & Plimpton LLP 919 Third Avenue New York, …
Brief • April 5, 2007
Jama et al v. Esmor Correctional Services, NJ, Memo Supporting Plf Mot to Preclude Expert Testimony, immigration beating, 2007 Case 2:97-cv-03093-DRD-MAS Document 431-1 Filed 04/05/07 Page 1 of 45 PageID: 5374 Mary Beth Hogan, Esq. Drew M. Dorman, Esq. Debevoise & Plimpton LLP 919 Third Avenue New York, New York …
Brief • April 5, 2007
Jama v. INS, NJ, Mtn. to Preclude Expert Testimony, Torture at INS Facilities, 2007 Case 2:97-cv-03093-DRD-MAS Document 431 Filed 04/05/07 Page 1 of 2 PageID: 5679 Case 2:97-cv-03093-DRD-MAS Document 431 Filed 04/05/07 Page 2 of 2 PageID: 5680
Sheriff’s Deputies Charged in Prisoner’s Death; Both Get Prison Time by Gary Hunter Sheriff's Deputies Charged in Prisoner's Death; Both Get Prison Time by Gary Hunter Jail guards Ronald Eugene Parker and Brandon Gray Huie were charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of a prisoner in North …
CSC Alien Abuse Class Action Settled for $2.5 Million by On August 10, 2005, a federal court in New Jersey approved a settlement in Brown v. Esmor Correctional Services Inc., USDC No. 98-1282 (DNJ). Esmor Correctional Services Inc. (Esmor) later known as Correctional Services Corporation (CSC), agreed to pay the …
U.S. Government Settles 9-11 Detainee Abuse Suit for $300,000 by Matthew T. Clarke In a document filed February 27, 2006, the U.S. government agreed to pay an Egyptian who was caught up in the post-9-11 sweep and detained for a year at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) $300,000 to …
Article • July 15, 2006 • from PLN July, 2006
Guard Out on Bond, Woman He Allegedly Raped Jailed Beyond Her Sentence by Platte County (Wyoming) Detention Center control clerk Jeremy King was charged with two counts of second-degree felony sexual assault for having sex with a female Jamaican prisoner convicted of federal drug offenses. The woman, who was not …
Los Angeles County Pays Prisoner $42,500 for Legal Malpractice by Public Defender by by John E. Dannenberg The County of Los Angeles paid $42,500 to settle a legal malpractice claim brought by a prisoner who suffered state prison plus felony disenfranchisement upon an unlawful conviction. In October 1992, Jose Castro, …
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