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More Damages, Costs & Attorney Fees Awarded in NH False Disciplinary Case by More Damages, Costs & Attorney Fees Awarded in NH False Disciplinary Case Three prisoners involved in two federal civil rights lawsuits against officials of the Hillsborough County House of Corrections in New Hampshire (the jail) were awarded …
Governments, Not Prisoners, Must Pay Cost of Transporting Prisoner Witnesses by A federal court in Georgia held that costs taxed against an incarcerated litigant who lost his lawsuit could not include the cost of transporting prisoner witnesses to testify at trial. Dexter Palmer, a Georgia state prisoner, filed a civil …
Article • January 15, 2009
Illinois Prisoner Awarded Attorney Fees After Egregious DOC Records Denial by Bob Williams By: Bob Williams Illinois State prisoner William Callinan appealed a court denial for the award of attorney fees and costs after successfully litigating against records denial and excessive copying fees by the State Department of Corrections (DOC) …
Article • November 15, 2008 • from PLN November, 2008
Alabama Federal Court Awards $538,178 in Attorney Fees and Expenses for Women Prison Conditions Litigation by Alabama Federal Court Awards $538,178 in Attorney Fees and Expenses for Women Prison Conditions Litigation On August 31, 2007, an Alabama federal court awarded $484,406.35 in attorney fees and $53,771.79 in expenses to prisoners …
Article • November 15, 2008 • from PLN November, 2008
Hawaii Prisoner Awarded $20,000 in Slip and Fall Lawsuit by A Hawaii State Court has awarded a prisoner$20,000 for injuries incurred in a negligence claim stemming from a slip and fall, incident. While imprisoned at the Halawa High Security Facility on January 26, 2006, Joseph Sampiao was walking down the …
Houston District Attorney Caught in E-mail Scandal, Resigns, Held in Contempt by Gary Hunter Houston District Attorney Caught in E-mail Scandal, Resigns, Held in Contempt by Gary Hunter Racist jokes, sexually explicit photos, love notes to his mistress and evidence of improper political campaigning were found in the e-mail account …
Article • August 15, 2008
Florida Prisoners Have No Right to “Free” Public Records by Florida’s First District Court of Appeals has held that a prisoner is not entitled to free copies of records in the custody of the state attorney and the clerk of the Court. The Court said that prisoners are “in the …
Article • August 15, 2008
Dismissal of Suit With Prejudice But No Costs Upheld by The plaintiff asked the district court for a dismissal without costs or for more time to answer the defendants' summary judgment motion. The court gave him more time and then dismissed with prejudice before the time had expired. The plaintiff …
$3 in Damages, $1,920 in Costs Awarded to Stabbed, Disabled Prisoner by The plaintiff, a paraplegic, alleged that he was assaulted and stabbed by another prisoner with staff complicity. The jury found that a defendant had conspired to violate the Eighth Amendment and awarded $1.00 nominal, $1.00 compensatory and $1.00 …
Article • August 15, 2008
IFRP Not an Improper Delegation of Judicial Authority to BOP by The Bureau of Prisons did not usurp a judicial function by imposing a schedule governing the plaintiff's payment of the criminal fine imposed as part of his sentence. The court did not delegate its function to the Bureau; it …
District Of Columbia Class Action Reinstated For Excessive Copying Fees by District of Columbia resident Julian Ford sought review of his class action denial against medical records contractor ChartOne, Inc., for charging excessive copying fees. The court denied the certification deeming Ford's acquisition of the records for commercial purposes and …
Once Again, Former Florida DOC Secretary Faces Liability in Prisoner Beating; Case Settled for $400,000 by David Reutter by David M. Reutter The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has held that the former warden of the Florida State Prison (FSP) was not entitled to qualified immunity in a civil rights …
$250,000 Awarded To Virginia Guard After Stabbing By Prisoner Upheld by Virginia State pro se prisoner Lament Douglas appealed a prison guard's counterclaim grant and the dismissal of the denial of medical care allegations in a federal action resulting from a 1999 mutually injurious altercation. The judgment was affirmed. Douglas …
Post-Trial Litigation Fees Awarded Michigan Prisoner After Guard-Ordered Attack by Michigan State prisoner Barton Allen motioned to recover post-litigation fees after being awarded $200,000 in a 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action for a guard-ordered assault. $3,757.50 in attorney's fees were awarded for litigating against the defendant's unsuccessful remittitur petition. A …
Article • June 15, 2008
Florida Prisoners Have No Right to “Free” Public Records by Florida’s First District Court of Appeals has held that a prisoner is not entitled to free copies of records in the custody of the state attorney and the clerk of the Court. The Court said that prisoners are “in the …
Article • June 15, 2008
Michigan Prisoner Properly Denied Free Documents Under FOIA by Ricky Williams, a Michigan state prisoner, sued in state court to compel disclosure of documents by the prison records manager (Manager) without having to pay for them, pursuant to the state Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Mich. Comp. Laws § 15.231 …
Article • June 15, 2008
Indigent Persons/Prisons Not Entitled to Florida Public Records Free of Charge by The Florida Supreme Court has held that Florida’s Public Records Act makes no provision to provide indigent persons or prisoners public records unless they pay the required cost of copying these records. Thus, while a state attorney’s file …
Article • June 15, 2008
Michigan Mental Patient Properly Denied Documents Under FOIA for Failure to Establish Indigence by Roger Kearney, III, a Michigan state mental patient, sought copies of his treatment records without having to pay copying fees, pursuant to the state Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Mich. Comp. Laws § 15.231 et seq. …
Article • June 15, 2008
MI Prisoner Awarded Costs and Given Documents Under FIOA by Steven Haskins, a Michigan state prisoner, sued in state court under the state Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Mich. Comp. Laws § 15.231 et seq. (Mich. Stat. Ann. § 4.1801(1) et seq.), to compel Oronoko Township to disclose to him …
Article • December 15, 2007
In Forma Pauperis Status Does Not Waive Copying Fees When Requesting Records by Pro se Georgia State prisoner Embery McBride petitioned the Appellate Court to review a 1990 court ruling granting the Columbus, Georgia, police chief's (Chief) motion dismissing his action for the deliberate denial of documents. The court ruled …
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