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Article • July 15, 2008
New York Prisoner Falls in Kitchen Netting $868,516 by A New York prisoner who was injured when he fell in the prison kitchen was awarded $868,516. In May 1991, 29-year-old prisoner, Mr. Lopez, slipped in liquid on the kitchen floor. He “suffered a fractured tibia, resulting in varus and rotation …
Article • July 15, 2008
Slip-Fall Injuries Net $3,250 for New York Prisoner by A New York prisoner who was injured when he slipped and fell on an electrical outlet box was awarded $3,250. Mr. Brito, a 38-year-old prisoner suffered low back pain, and developed ulcers from medication, when he slipped and fell on an …
Article • July 15, 2008
Police Chief Only Responsible If He Knows Danger Of Jail Suicide; Jury Award Vacated by On March 10, 1989, the Appellate Court of Illinois held that a police chief could not be held responsible for a jail suicide even if the chief promulgated a policy of not giving intoxicated arrestees …
Article • July 15, 2008
Washington Parolee Rapes Woman Who Wins over $200,000 in Lawsuit by Martin Schandel, a paroled Washington state sex offender, raped Margaret Savage. She sued the state for negligent supervision because Schandel wasn't being tested for drug and alcohol use, and wasn't being required to participate in mental health treatment. At …
Article • July 15, 2008
Washington Prisoner Pinned in Automatic Door Wins $6,060 in Lawsuit by Richard Reed, a Kitsap County, Washington prisoner, was pinned in an automatic door in the Kitsap County Jail, causing back strain. He sued the county in state court, which in 1995 paid him $5,060 to dismiss the case: $4,560 …
Article • July 15, 2008
Inadequate Medical Care in Chicago Jail Slip and Fall Nets $25,000 by An Illinois prisoner who was injured when he fell on a wet floor was awarded $25,000. Mr. Reed, a 46-year-old prisoner at the Cook County Jail, fell on a wet floor and struck an exposed bolt. He “suffered …
Article • July 15, 2008
Arizona Juvenile’s Jail Suicide Case Settled for $10,000 by The estate of a 14-year-old Arizona juvenile detainee was paid $10,000 to settle claims arising from his suicide. While in a Yavapai County juvenile detention facility, a 14-year-old boy hung himself to death. His estate sued in federal court, alleging Defendants …
Article • July 15, 2008
Injuries from Falling Ice Nets $3,000 for Massachusetts Prisoner by A Massachusetts prisoner was paid $3,000 to settle claims of injuries from ice falling from a building rooftop. Mr. Simmonds was a Massachusetts prisoner when he was hit by ice that fell from a rooftop, suffering bruises and lacerations to …
Article • July 15, 2008
Oregon Prisoner Wins $58,000 for Injury in County Jail by Shane Bowers, a Multnomah County, Oregon prisoner, was housed in a cell which required him to traverse stairs, even though he had a crippled Leg. He sued the jail in state court for new damage thereby caused to his knee, …
Alabama Guard Wins $205,000 in Sexual Harassment Suit by Mark Dempsey, a guard at an Alabama state prison, complained that his supervisor, Jim Gates was sexually harassing him. Gates, among other things, had made inappropriate homosexual remarks and jabbed Dempsey in the anal area with his nightstick. They met with …
Article • July 15, 2008
Prisoner Awarded $3.50 in Product Liability for Defective Shower Shoes by A Massachusetts Superior Court awarded David Jackson, a prisoner at the state prison in Walpole, $3.50 for a products liability claim related to a pair of plastic “deluxe” shower shoes Jackson bought from the prison canteen. The private canteen …
Article • July 15, 2008
Public Duty Doctrine Discussed; North Carolina’s DHHS Has Duty to Inspect/Protect Prisoners by A North Carolina Court of Appeals has held that the State’s Department of Health and Human Services is not entitled to dismissal of a lawsuit brought on ground DHHS failed to properly train an employee in inspecting …
Seventh Circuit: Wisconsin Supermax Conditions Unconstitutional by by John E. Dannenberg PLN has oft reported on the psychologically debilitating conditions at the Wisconsin Department of Corrections’ supermax prison at Boscobel. [See, e.g., PLN, April 2002, p.1, Barbaric Conditions at Wisconsin Supermax Result in PI to Transfer Mentally Ill Prisoners]. The …
Article • July 15, 2008
Massachusetts Woman's Nonproductive Informant Based Vaginal Drug Search Ruled Non Actionable by Massachusetts resident Shirley Rodriques petitioned for review of a 1986 appellate summary judgment grant to defendants for qualified immunity in her action for her unproductive vaginal drug search. The Supreme Judicial Court, sua sponte, assumed jurisdiction and affirmed …
Article • July 15, 2008
Florida Contractors Providing Government Services Bound By Public Records Act by Miami Dade County (Florida) created contractor, Dade Aviation Consultants (DAC), appealed a court order to produce records to Knight Ridder, Inc. The records pertained to a lobbyist group hired to assist their renovation of Miami International Airport. The order …
Article • July 15, 2008
Florida Textbook Retailer Ordered To Provide Competition With Trade Secrets by Florida textbook retailer, Booksmart, appealed a court ruling denying them documents from Barnes & Noble (B&N) regarding student correspondence needs. The ruling was reversed and the production ordered. B&N contracts on campus bookstores at Florida Atlantic and Florida International …
Brief • July 12, 2008
Filed under: Immunity/Liability
Roosevelt McCoy v. City of New York, et al, NY, Bifurcation letter, municipal liability immunity, 2008 ROSE M. WEBER ATTORNEY AT LAW 225 BROADWAY • SUITE 1607 NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10007 FAX: (212) 233-5633 TELEPHONE: (212) 748-3355 July 12, 2008 BY ECF Honorable James Orenstein United States Magistrate Judge …
Article • June 15, 2008 • from PLN June, 2008
$154,000 Awarded to Hawaii Prisoner Injured by Jumping from Bunk Bed Without Ladder And Exposed to ETS by Hawaii’s First Circuit Court has awarded a prisoner $153,652.73 in a negligence lawsuit. The prisoner’s claims arise from the failure to provide ladders on bunk beds and failure to enforce a non-smoking …
Article • June 15, 2008 • from PLN June, 2008
$900,000 Settlement in Illinois Jail Guard’s Sexual Assault of Juvenile by Another case of sexual abuse upon a minor by a custodial person has hit the taxpayer’s coffers. This time, a guard at Illinois’ St. Clair County juvenile custody center sexually assaulted a 15-year-old boy, causing the County to settle …
Article • June 15, 2008 • from PLN June, 2008
New York Prisoner Awarded $322,000 For Hand Laceration by On September 19, 2007, a court of claims in White Plains, New York, awarded $322,000 to a state prisoner who suffered a severe hand laceration while opening a window at the Green Haven Correctional Facility in Stormville. In his lawsuit Jose …
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