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Brief • March 15, 2012
Millington v. CCA, OK, 2nd Mot for Sanctions Withheld Documents, Beating, 2012 Case 5:10-cv-00650-L Document 72 Filed 03/15/12 Page 1 of 4 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA (1) GLENDA MILLINGTON, as mother and next friend of Carl Stuckey, an incapacitated person, Plaintiff, v. …
Brief • February 16, 2012
Medrano v. County of Kane, IL, Settlement, Excessive Force, 2012 02/15/2012 14:50 FAK 847468Q145 CAMIC JOHNSON ~ 002/004 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND GENERAL &ELEASE This Settlement Agreement and General Release 'A eement" ' en Miguel Medrano ("Plaintiff'), residing at and the County of Kane, on behalf of itself and all of …
Article • February 15, 2012
Oregon Man Sues Jailers at “$17 Million Torture Chamber” by “My face [was] hit so hard that it busted my nose, shattered my teeth and broke my jaw,” said Chadwick J. Yancey, 31, as he described why he sued various Oregon jail guards for excessive force. “It briefly left me …
Article • February 15, 2012
Suit Over Police Beating of Fort Worth Prisoner Settled for $120,000 by On August 24, 2010, the City of Fort Worth, Texas agreed to settle a former prisoner’s civil rights suit for $120,000. Carey Cass Hudson, then 38, was arrested by Fort Worth police officer F.V. Anderson on June 14, …
Article • February 15, 2012
Oklahoma Man Rejects $10,000 Settlement, is Awarded $424 for Jail Assault by An Oklahoma man rejected a $10,000 settlement offer and was awarded $423.97 for a jail assault. The plaintiff, Lloyd Wayne Dowler, 31, was confined in a Tulsa County jail in May 1981 for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) …
Article • February 15, 2012
Permanent Injury from Excessive Force by Georgia Jail Guards Worth $892,138 by A Georgia man was paid $892,138 to settle a suit for injuries suffered when jail guards subjected him to excessive force. The plaintiff, Mr. Viar, was arrested for public drunkenness. “Officers banged his head against the bars of …
$180,000 Settlement Reached in a False Imprisonment Suit against Private Security Contractor by A $180,000 settlement was reached in a suit against U.S. Protect, a private security corporation under federal contract to oversee security at the border crossing in San Ysidro, California. On November 3, 2006, Maria Quinones, who is …
Article • February 15, 2012
New York: $12,500 Settlement Reached in Youth Center Abuse Suit by A $12,500 settlement was reached in a negligence claim alleging abuse at a New York juvenile facility. Prisoner Shonta Ranesha Jackson was incarcerated at the Tryon Residential Youth Center on March 2, 2006 when she was assaulted by two …
Colorado CCA Prison Uprising: New Details of Unheeded Warnings Emerge in Epic Lawsuit by Alan Prendergast Seven years ago prisoners at a private prison in southeastern Colorado went on an all-night rampage, chasing the shorthanded staff from the premises, attacking suspected snitches, setting fires and causing millions of dollars in …
Head of Missouri Jail Sentenced for Beating, Arranging Attacks on Prisoners by The former head jailer at Missouri’s Washington County Jail (WCJ), about 60 miles from St. Louis, has been convicted of violating the civil rights of four prisoners and obstruction of justice. His daughter, a guard at the jail, …
Rehder v. Huggins, TN, Settlement, Excessive Force - Pepper Spray, 2012 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEAS~. PLEASE READ CAREF'(JJ.,LY. TIDS SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT At"JD GENERAL RELEASE INCLUDES A RELEASE OF ALL KNOWN AND UNKNOWN CLAIMS. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Christopher Rehder alleges that, while an inmate in the _. · _. · · …
Brief • January 31, 2012
Mack v. Howard, NY, Appellate Opinion, Records Request for Video of Guards Beating Jail Prisoner, 2012 Evaluation Only. Created with Aspose.Words. Copyright 2003-2010 Aspose Pty Ltd. Matter of Matter of Mack v Howard 2012 NY Slip Op 00584 Decided on January 31, 2012 Appellate Division, Fourth Department Published by New …
Brief • January 31, 2012
Pettit v. Ryan et al, AZ, Order, guard brutality denial medical help, 2012 Pettit v. Ryan et al Doc. 12 1 2 SC WO 3 4 5 6 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 7 FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA 8 9 Ron Zachary Pettit, 10 Plaintiff, 11 vs. 12 …
Russian Prison Officials Sentenced for Torture and Rape of Prisoners by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke In March 2011, Lt. Colonel Vyacheslav Tippel, former head of the prison department for the St. Petersburg region in Russia, received a seven-year sentence for ordering the rape and torture of a prisoner. Six …
Head of Missouri Jail Sentenced for Beating, Arranging Attacks on Prisoners by The former head jailer at Missouri’s Washington County Jail (WCJ), about 60 miles from St. Louis, has been convicted of violating the civil rights of four prisoners and obstruction of justice. His daughter, a guard at the jail, …
Tennessee: Incident Rates at CCA Facilities Higher Than at Public Prisons by According to an analysis of incidents involving assaults and disturbances at government-run and privately-managed prisons in Tennessee from January 2009 to June 2011, incident rates were consistently higher at the state’s three private prisons. Those were the findings …
Brief • December 9, 2011
Mack v. Howard, NY, NYCLU Amicus Brief, Records Request for Video of Guards Beating Jail Prisoner, 2011 To be Argued by: JOHN NED LIPSITZ, ESQ. (Time Requested: 15 Minutes) Appellate Division Docket No. CA 11-00779 Erie County Clerk’s Index No. I 2010-9712 New York Supreme Court Appellate Division—Fourth Department MARQUEZ …
Conditions at New York Juvenile Facilities Deficient; State and Federal Officials Settle Lawsuit by On July 14, 2010, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the State of New York settled a three-year investigation into conditions of confinement at four New York juvenile facilities. The DOJ began investigating conditions of …
Eleventh Circuit Reverses Dismissal of BOP Failure to Protect Suit by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit reversed the dismissal of a failure to protect suit filed by a federal prisoner who claimed that he was attacked by a guard for participating in a prison investigation. “John …
Article • November 15, 2011
False Reports Filed by Private Prison Guards Can Support Federal Obstruction Charges by On April 28, 2011 the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the convictions of two former private prison guards accused of obstructing an investigation into the assault of a prisoner. Rex Eguridu was assaulted …
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