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a mental illness.12 The Los Angeles County jails have been rife with such abuse for decades. Incarceration can also imperil the very lives of those with mental illness: suicide is the leading cause of death ...
Case • 2001
[3] 241 F.3d 534, 241 F.3d 534, 2001 [4] March 02, 2001 [5] ALPHONSO SINGLETON, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, V. LEE EDWARD SMITH AND ERIC ROSS, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES. [6] Appeal ...
Case • 2002
granting Plaintiff injunctive relief from which Defendants now appeal in Case No. 01-3234. Facts In February of 1996, Defendant Sharp, the substance abuse coordinator at MCI, informed Plaintiff that he had ...
Brief • August 22, 2014
, as required by law………………………………………………19 The district court abused its discretion when it did not require Defendants and their counsel to appear by video conferencing as was required of Perotti ...
Brief • July 26, 2012
Filed under: Staff-Prisoner Assault
prisoners by male correctional staff; WHEREAS plaintiff individually sought compensatory and punitive damages in the Federal Action from Officer defendant Delroy Thorpe for sexually abusing her in violation ...
Case • 2005
) 258, 05 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 6268, 2005 [4] July 18, 2005 [5] EDNA MILLER ET AL., PLAINTIFFS AND APPELLANTS, v. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS ET AL., DEFENDANTS AND RESPONDENTS. [6 ...
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Guards Fired in Massachusetts Sex Abuse Cases by Four guards were fired from the Suffolk County House of Correction in Boston in August and October 1999 on charges that they had sexual ...
interest in remaining in the program. Removal from the program required due process. Michael Galloway was a state parole violator who had been removed from a substance abuse program that had promised his ...
and booked into the jail. While he was at the jail, he often did not receive the medication he was prescribed. This caused his behavior to deteriorate such that he shouted abusive language at guards ...
Article • February 6, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
of prisoner Cesar J. Vazquez revealed a pattern and practice of employee behavior at the jail that resembled torture.  “Defendants used excessive force against Plaintiff amounting to punishment ...
Article • January 8, 2018 • from PLN January, 2018
Arkansas Supreme Court: Religious Freedom Preliminary Injunction Requires Hearing by The Arkansas Supreme Court held on March 16, 2017 that a lower court abused its discretion by denying ...
of their subordinates. Since 1994, numerous instances of sexual abuse of prisoners by guards at the Federal Correctional Institution, (FCI), in Danbury, Connecticut, have been investigated. FCI guard Opher Cephas ...
(Hawai'i) prison, was awarded $111,000 in damages plus $543,360 in attorney fees/costs against prison officials who retaliated against him for speaking out on prisoner abuse at Halawa between 1987 and 1995 ...
Article • August 15, 2023 • from PLN August, 2023
prison officials dropped him on a street in Phoenix. Undeterred, Jones walked in the heat to the only address he recalled: the office of Arizona Public Defenders (AFD). Jones, 64, was convicted in 1995 ...
Case • 2002
, but that the defendants' actions did not constitute an egregious abuse of power or otherwise shock the conscience." Id. at 672. A verdict initially was entered for the defendants based upon the jury's conclusion ...
Case • 2001
. THE DISTRICT COURT DID NOT ABUSE ITS DISCRETION BY ENTERING THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION FORBIDDING PRISON OFFICIALS FROM PUNISHING INMATES WHO ATTEND JUMU'AH SERVICES [36] The defendants make several ...
Brief • November 19, 2007
TO DEFENDANT’S OPPOSITION TO HIS MOTION FOR REVIEW OF THE BILL OF COSTS 17 18 19 v. C.H.P. Off. DANIEL FREDERICK (#15911) and JOHN/JANE DOEs 1-X,. 20 Defendants. Date: December 4, 2007 Time: 9:00 a.m. Court ...
Case • 2003
FACILITY, D. BYRNE, SGT. SPATH, SUPT. MANTELLO, THOMAS A. CAPEN, COMMISSIONER, THOMAS COUGHLIN, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES, C.O. HENDERSON, CORRECTIONAL OFFICER AT COXSACKIE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, T. CHASE ...
Article • February 15, 2002 • from PLN February, 2002
1994, proceeding in forma pauperis , and was dismissed on defendants' motion for summary judgment in May 1997. Whitfield appealed, and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed. In February 1998 ...
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