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Article • August 15, 2007 • from PLN August, 2007
$2,500 Settlement in False Report of Oregon Prisoner’s Death by $2,500 Settlement in False Report of Oregon Prisone's Death The wife and two sons of an Oregon state prisoner received a $2,500 settlement after a prison counselor left a voice mail message falsely stating that her imprisoned husband had died. …
Rhode Island Pays $120,000 To Prisoner Forced To Eat Feces by Michael Rigby The State of Rhode Island has paid $120,000 to settle with a prisoner who was forced by guards to eat his own feces. While serving a six month sentence for shoplifting at the Adult Correctional Institution (ACI) …
Monterey County Grand Jury Report Blasts Two California Prisons by Marvin Mentor In its 2006 report on Monterey County?s two state prisons (Salinas Valley State Prison (SVSP) and the Correctional Training Facility (CTF)), the Monterey County Grand Jury made 23 findings and 13 recommendations for SVSP plus 5 findings and …
A Voice From Guantanamo’s Darkness by Jumah al-Dossari A Voice From Guantanamo's Darkness A current detainee speaks of the torture and humiliation he has experienced at Guantanamo since 2002 by Jumah al-Dossari JUMAH AL-DOSSARI is a 33-year-old citizen of Bahrain. This article was excerpted from letters he wrote to his …
Brooks et al v. Napoli et al, NY, Complaint, 2007 Case 1:07-cv-00497-JTC Document 1 Filed 07/30/07 Page 1 of 26 Case 1:07-cv-00497-JTC Document 1 Filed 07/30/07 Page 2 of 26 Case 1:07-cv-00497-JTC Document 1 Filed 07/30/07 Page 3 of 26 Case 1:07-cv-00497-JTC Document 1 Filed 07/30/07 Page 4 of 26 …
Florida Boot Camp Death Results in Manslaughter Charges Against 7 Guards and Nurse; Civil Claims Settled for $7,425,000 by After two autopsies and an 11-month investigation, aggravated manslaughter charges were issued in the death of 14-year-old Martin Lee Anderson at a Florida boot camp. Anderson?s death at the Bay County …
Federal Court Continues To Enforce Decade-Old California Prison Guards’ “Code-Of-Silence” Ruling by Federal Court Continues To Enforce Decade-Old California Prison Guards' "Code-Of-Silence" Ruling The United States District Court (N.D. Cal.) reviewed progress on its 11-year-old federal court remedial action to eliminate a pernicious code-of-silence by prison guards (most notably at …
$27,500 Settlement for Rape of Four Women Prisoners in Pittsburgh Jail by There have been settlements in four separate lawsuits involving the Allegheny County (Pennsylvania) Jail. The suits alleged that seven Allegheny County Jail guards sexually assaulted four women prisoners. In May 2006, Allegheny County began settling a series of …
Illinois Administrative Remedies Exhausted When Prison Officials Lost Grievance by The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has held that an Illinois prisoner ?took all steps necessary to exhaust? his administrative remedies when prison officials misplaced his timely grievance and did not instruct him to re-file an ?untimely grievance.? On March …
Article • June 15, 2007 • from PLN June, 2007
Guards Convicted of Stealing, Bringing Drugs into Washington State Private Jail by Matthew Clarke by Matthew T. Clarke Security Specialists Plus (SSP) is a 60-employee firm operating out of Bellingham, Washington?s Irongate industrial area. It provides animal control services to unincorporated parts of Whatcom County, hires out private security guards, …
New York Prisoner Beaten By Unofficial Enforcer Awarded $500,000 by A man who claimed he was beaten while imprisoned at New York?s Rikers Island jail complex will receive $500,000 under the terms of a settlement agreement reached with the City on February 14, 2007. Donald Jackson had claimed in his …
Motion to Quash Subpeona of DNA Sample Denied by Motion to Quash Subpoena of DNA Sample Denied A South Carolina U.S. District Court has ordered a female prison guard to produce a DNA sample for a grand jury. Shaddie Clark Shabazz is a female guard at a South Carolina federal …
Washington DOC Pays $1,200 in Retaliation Suit by On August 2, 1999, Leonard Richardson was paid $1,200 by the State of Washington and the Department of Corrections. In July of 1995, Richardson was confined at the McNeil Island Corrections Center in Steilacoom, Washington. While there at MICC, Richardson filed several …
Article • May 15, 2007
Eighth Circuit Upholds Seizure of Incoming Mail Without Notice by The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a Missouri prisoner failed to allege an adequate procedural due process claim with respect to the seizure of his incoming mail without notice, stating: "although the failure to promptly notify [the prisoner] …
Article • May 15, 2007
Massachusetts Prisoner Awarded $3000 for Destroyed Mail by A federal district court in Massachusetts held that a guard violated the First Amendment by destroying two letters addressed to a segregated prisoner. The prisoner brought a § 1983 lawsuit challenging the mailroom's action. The United States District Court agreed with the …
Article • May 15, 2007
Guard's Interference With Arizona Prisoner's Receipt of Prescribed Special Diet May Violate 8th Amendment by Guard's Interference With Arizona Prisoner's Receipt of Prescribed Special Diet May Violate 8th Amendment Lewis Harry, an Arizona state prisoner, sued the state Department of Corrections (DOC) after DOC guards refused to let him have …
Government Agent Authorizes Drug Deals Behind Bars by The Western District of Virginia on remand from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals concluded that estoppel by entrapment does not require that a government actor was correct in his representation. Michael Fulcher, his wife Ethel and his mother Rosanna created a …
Article • May 15, 2007
California Guards Assigned Word Puzzles by California Guards Assigned Word Puzzles to Satisfy Training Requirements California State Assembly Member Rudy Bermudez, himself a member of the powerful prison guards union (CCPOA) while on leave from his prison job to serve elective office, sharply criticized the practice of solving word puzzles …
Article • May 15, 2007
Discipline for Staff Misconduct Grievance Upheld by The plaintiff filed a grievance against an Officer Drone for various misdeeds including having sex with officers and supervisors on the midnight shift. He was found guilty of insolence for that suggestion, which he admitted was based on rumors. At 732: "It is …
Chicago Jail Social Worker Punched In Face; Suspended For Speaking Out; Awarded $300,000 by Chicago Jail Social Worker Punched In Face; Suspended For Speaking Out; Awarded $300,000 In a dispute over a parking space on September 17, 2001, Cook County Jail guard Donald Keith punched jail social worker Virgean Houskins …
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