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Due Process Clause Not Implicated by Guard's Negligence by The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Federal Appeals Court decision that the Fourteenth Amendment does not afford protection to a person in custody when injury results from the negligence of a state official. After injuring himself in a fall caused by …
Survivors Win $1,825,000 in Wisconsin Prisoner Suicide Suit by The parents and estate of a Wisconsin state prisoner who committed suicide after being taken off of his anti-psychotic medication won a $1,825,000 jury award in Wisconsin federal court. Matthew Sanville, a 26 year-old Wisconsin state prisoner, was prosecuted for assaulting …
$130,000 Settlement In Prison Employee Harassment Suit by In 1999, Thomas G. Bailor, filed a law suit against the Delaware Correctional Center MC, after he was forced to quit his job as an internal affairs investigator, for filing a report accusing prison guards of misconduct. Bailor, was investigating charges that …
Article • May 15, 2007
Guards Have Constitutional Privacy Right to Associate with Ex-Prisoners Off-Duty by Guards Have Constitutional Privacy Right to Associate with Ex-Prisoners Off-Duty A Delaware federal district court has held that a prison regulation that prohibits guards from associating with ex-prisoners violates the guard's privacy rights. This action was filed by a …
Guard Properly Convicted, Sentenced for Extorting Prisoners by The U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the sentence of a prison guard convicted of extorting prisoners. William D. Coger, a prison guard in West Virginia, was convicted of extorting money and favors from prisoners in the amount of $90,104. He …
BOP Guards Conviction for Beating Prisoner Affirmed by The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed the conviction and sentence against a guard at the United States Penitentiary in Florence, Colorado. Escort teams were moving prisoners from their cells to a conference room in order to conduct individual interviews about …
Disciplinary Findings Do Not Preclude Subsequent Factual Litigation; QI Denied by A Federal District Court in Michigan has held that findings made in prisoner disciplinary hearings should not be given preclusive effect when litigating factual issues in § 1983 claims. Qualified immunity was denied as untimely. Arthur Johnson claimed James …
CT Guard Denied Sovereign Immunity for Harassing Prisoner by Anthony Torres, a Connecticut state prisoner, was repeatedly taunted, called a child molester and threatened with violence by a guard named John Zina at Connecticut's Northern Correctional Institute. When Warden Wayne Choinski wouldn't remedy the problem, Torres sued Zina and Choinski …
Injured Jail Prisoner Denied Crutches, Lower Cell States Claim by The plaintiff, who had had a serious leg injury, was forced to stand, walk, and/or hop for several hours after he was arrested and the police refused to retrieve his crutches. Upon entering jail, he had to do the same …
Article • May 15, 2007
Harassment and Verbal Abuse by Guards Legal under 8th Amendment by The plaintiff missed the 10-day deadline for his Rule 59 motions, and the district court properly denied his Rule 60(b) motion, since it merely reiterated his rejected arguments and did not fit the requirements of any subsection of the …
Baker v State of California, CA, Order, youth guard beating, 2007 Case 2:05-cv-00589-GEB-KJM Document 143 Filed 04/17/2007 Page 1 of 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 8 FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 9 VINCENT BAKER, 10 Plaintiff, 11 v. 12 STATE OF …
Corruption and Violence Plague South Africa’s Post-Apartheid Prisons by Gary Hunter Corruption and Violence Plague South Africa's Post-Apartheid Prisons by Gary Hunter Corruption plagues South African (SA) prisons at every level as prisoners suffer violence and torture from both prisoners and warders alike. Former high court judge Thabani Jali was …
Reflections on Katrina’s First Year: The Story of Chaos and Continuing Abuse in One of America’s Worst Justice Systems by Bob Williams Reflections on Katrina's First Year: The Story of Chaos and Continuing Abuse in One of America's Worst Justice Systems by Bob Williams As America reflected on Hurricane Katrina's …
Eight Tennessee Guards Convicted in Prisoners’ Beatings, Death by Gary Hunter Eight Tennessee Guards Convicted in Prisoners? Beatings, Death by Gary Hunter Walter "Steve" Kuntz was beaten to death by jailers in Wilson County, Tennessee. His murder led to a federal investigation, the indictment of nine jailers, six guilty pleas …
Article • March 15, 2007 • from PLN March, 2007
California DOC Wage Audit: Guards Overcharged State $12 Million for Union Business Leave by Marvin Mentor California?s Office of the Inspector General (OIG), the state Legislature?s watchdog over prison operations, reviewed guards? use of leave for union-related business and found that California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) accounting controls …
Florida Warden Susceptible to Liability in Valdes’ Murder; Suit Settles for $1,169,923.42 by David Reutter Florida Warden Susceptible to Liability in Valdes' Murder; Suit Settles for $1,169,923.42 by David M. Reutter While former Florida Department of Corrections director James Crosby was never charged in the murder of Florida death row …
Sheriff’s Deputies Charged in Prisoner’s Death; Both Get Prison Time by Gary Hunter Sheriff's Deputies Charged in Prisoner's Death; Both Get Prison Time by Gary Hunter Jail guards Ronald Eugene Parker and Brandon Gray Huie were charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of a prisoner in North …
Brief • March 11, 2007
Filed under: Guard Misconduct
Madrid v Tilton, CA, Guard Discipline Attachment, 2007
Still More Murder and Mayhem in Maryland by Michael Rigby "Lock them up and throw away the key." Like the rest of the nation, this overriding penal philosophy in Maryland has led to a criminal justice system that is defunct at every level. The state's adult prisons are "in crisis." …
Sacramento Jail Rampant with Excessive Force and Brutality by Gary Hunter Imagine six million candles of light and the noise level of a jet plane taking off inside an average 6'x10' jail cell. That's what Courtney Countee, Jessie Kerwin, Daniel Lucas, Jason Morrison, Cladius Jefferson and Michael Toro endured at …
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