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Federal Prisoner's Retaliation Claims Survive Summary Judgment by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg A Bureau of Prisons (BOP) prisoner who had testified for the government and against co-defendants, prison guards and other prisoners, found himself in the line of fire of numerous retaliatory actions by prison staff. His Bivens …
Prisoner's Dismissed § 1983 Assault Claim Against TransCor America Reinstated by Prisoner's Dismissed § 1983 Assault Claim Against TransCor America Reinstated The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, vacating a Tennessee federal district dismissal, reinstated a prisoner's civil rights lawsuit against TransCor America for Eighth Amendment violations. Juan Castillo, a …
Prisoner Organizers Transferred for Safety from Staff by The court of appeals for the Fifth circuit affirmed a district court injunction ordering two prisoner activists transferred to another prison for protection from prison staff. The plaintiffs were accused of inciting the burning of prison buildings and that their lives would …
Article • May 15, 2007
Section 1983 Proper to Escape Guard Threats by A New York detainee at Riker's Island jail filed a habeas corpus petition seeking a transfer due to threats by jail guards. The district court dismissed the petition. Prisoner then filed a § 1983 suit, which was also dismissed. The court of …
Arbitrary Censorship and Abuse of Disabled Prisoners Unlawful by The Sixth Circuit has held that the First Amendment protects prisoners from capricious interference with their incoming mail and that actual physical injury is not a requisite to show an Eighth Amendment violation of cruel and unusual punishment. George Parrish and …
Arkansas Beating Suit Wrongly Dismissed When Court Won't Call Witnesses by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit held that a district court had erred in not considering a prisoner's request to call witnesses. A prisoner filed a civil rights suit against the Arkansas Department of Corrections, for …
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Judgment and $25,000 Award Against Prison Guard For Injuries Prisoner Received When Stabbed by The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Judgment and $25,000 Award Against Prison Guard For Injuries Prisoner Received When Stabbed Alabama state prisoner Willie Glover filed a §1983 suit …
NY SHU Conditions Case Dismissed Under Physical Injury Rule by Pushing the plaintiff into his SHU cell after he unzipped his pants and turned around to face the officers, and at one point raised his fist, did not violate the Eighth Amendment even though his head struck the wall giving …
Article • May 15, 2007
No Right to Have Crimes by Guards Investigated or Prosecuted by The plaintiff alleged that Erie County, its Sheriff, and its DA violated his rights by failing to prosecute two correctional officers who threatened him. It "is well settled that no private citizen has a constitutional right to bring a …
Article • May 15, 2007
Infliction of Fear with Tasers Unconstitutional by Infliction of Fear With Tasers Unconstitutional A federal district court in Nevada held that a prisoner had stated an Eighth amendment claim when he alleged that a guard had threatened to shoot him with a taser gun for no apparent reason. Guards cannot …
Prisoner Ordered Transferred to Escape Warden's Death Threats by The court of appeals for the Eighth circuit ruled that a notorious Arkansas prisoner's life was in danger after the prison warden threatened to kill him. The court ordered the prisoner's transfer to a state or federal prison outside of Arkansas …
Threats for Filing Suit Actionable by The plaintiff alleged that an officer repeatedly threatened him because he had brought a lawsuit against the officer's brother. A claim for retaliation for a lawsuit need not meet the requirements for an access to courts claim.The alleged death threats are "malicious and sadistic" …
Standing Up to Corruption by Stephen James Prison Systems co-workers Joe Reynoso and Dave Lewis both were called heroes by their peers. One was an investigator digging into prison crime, and one was accused of a crime. Guess which one was supported by the guards union. In her letter supporting …
California Guards Lose Appeals On Federal Conspiracy Conviction, Bail; Still Free by Two former California prison guards, who were convicted in federal court of conspiracy to violate the constitutional rights (18 U.S.C. § 241) of Pelican Bay State Prison (PBSP) prisoners, lost both the appeals of their convictions of denial …
Colorado Teenagers Raped By Guards Settle For $165,000 Each by Michael Rigby In August 2004, two teenage girls raped by guards at a Colorado juvenile prison settled their lawsuits for $165,000 apiece. Both girls had been imprisoned at the Youthful Offender System (YOS), which is operated by the Colorado Department …
County May Be Liable for Private Prison's Customs and Policies by Bob Williams County May Be Liable For Private Prison's Customs And Policies by Bob Williams The New Mexico federal district court has held that a county could potentially be liable under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for the customs and …
U.S. v. Lavallee, CO, Order, Prison Conditions, 2003 269 F.Supp.2d 1297 (2003) UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, v. Mike LAVALLEE, Rod Schultz, and Robert Verbickas, Defendants. No. CR.A. 00-CR-481-D. United States District Court, D. Colorado. July 2, 2003. 1298 *1298 Mark Blumberg, United States Attorney's Office Criminal Section/CRT, Washington, DC, …
Article • September 15, 2002 • from PLN September, 2002
Florida Guard's Threat of Death Requires Summary Judgment Denial by A federal district court in Florida has denied summary judgment to a guard that threatened violence against a prisoner who filed a lawsuit against the guard's brother. While confined at Florida's Liberty Correctional Institution, prisoners Joseph Wilson and David Croft …
Summary Judgment Denied on BOP Excessive Force Claims by The Federal District Court in Kansas has denied summary judgment on a prisoner's claims of excessive force. The Court also held guards were not entitled to qualified immunity on these claims. In 1997, Felmon Laury was placed in the Special Housing …
Guard Proclaiming Open Season On Prisoner Actionable by Ronald Young The court of appeals for the Second circuit held that a prisoner, who alleged a guard told the other prisoners that it was "open season" on the prisoner, stated a claim under § 1983 for violation of the prisoner's Eighth …
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