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City Liable for Retaliation Against Cop Whistleblower and Code of Silence by The plaintiff police officer reported misconduct by other officers that resulted in their suspension. At 943: "Blair had the right under the First Amendment to inform his superiors of misconduct in the police department." He was then subjected …
Fired Whistleblowing Rec Staff Allowed to Amend Complaint by The plaintiff, a prison "recreation specialist," alleged that he was fired because of his complaints of lack of safety in the workplace. The court first says that his complaints about lack of personal security amount to no more than negligence, even …
No Right to “Blue Wall of Silence” for Disciplined Cop by The plaintiff police officer alleged that after he had cooperated in an internal affairs investigation, he was overly zealously investigated when he was discovered in a car drunk. His equal protection claim is rejected. At 104: Put bluntly, Diesel …
Texas Warden Axed for Whistleblowing Awarded $300,150 by A Texas prison warden who was fired for reporting corruption was awarded $300,150. Terry Terrell was warden of the Beto I Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) in Tennessee Colony, Texas. In May 1991, he wrote the Chairman of …
Texas Juvenile Justice Whistleblower Settles for $175,000 by On the eve of trial Bowie County, Texas and Bowie County Juvenile Center (BCJC) employee Bruce Ballou agreed to pay former BCJC employee Karen Foster $175,000 to settle her whistleblower complaint in federal court. The action was filed by Karen Foster, a …
Article • July 15, 2008
Texas Juvenile Justice Whistleblower Settles for $175,000 by On the eve of trial Bowie County, Texas and Bowie County Juvenile Center (BCJC) employee Bruce Ballou agreed to pay former BCJC employee Karen Foster $175,000 to settle her whistleblower complaint in federal court. The action was filed by Karen Foster, a …
First Circuit Upholds $500,000 Award for Whistle-Blowing Boston Guard by Matthew Clarke by Matthew T. Clarke On March 29, 2005, the First Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a $500,000 jury award in favor of a former guard at a Boston jail who was harassed by fellow guards after he reported …
Article • December 15, 2007
Trial Required Over Firing of Juvenile Prison Warden for Whistleblowing by The director of a juvenile institution was fired after forwarding to the State Commission of Correction a report by one of his subordinates that stated certain agency policies were a cause of turmoil at the facility. There were triable …
“War on Terror” Whistleblowers, Dissenters are Fired, Prosecuted; Plaintiff’s Lawyers Help Turn Them In by Alex Friedmann War on Terror Whistleblowers, Dissenters are Fired, Prosecuted; Plaintiff's Lawyers Help Turn Them In by Alex Friedmann In January 2005, Lt. Commander Matthew M. Diaz was a Navy staff judge advocate serving a …
Article • August 15, 2007 • from PLN August, 2007
Minnesota Prison Industries Managers Ride High on Prison Slavery by David Reutter by David M. Reutter A report by Minnesota?s Office of The Legislative Auditor (Auditor) has found conflicts of interest, the improper disposition of surplus property, and questionable contracting practices existed at MINNCOR Industries, Minnesota?s prison industry. That special …
UN Committee Against Torture Wants Guantanamo Closed by by Matthew T. Clarke The United Nations Committee Against Torture (the committee) has published a report urging the closure of the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (Guantanamo). In doing so, the committee of nine international experts stated that the indefinite detention …
Summary Judgment Against Fired Wackenhut Employee Reversed by The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, reversing a California federal district court, held that a suspended Wackenhut Corrections Corporation (WCC) employee stated a claim for retaliation and that WCC should not have prevailed on summary judgment. WCC employee John P. Elliott, …
Federal Prisoner's Retaliation Claims Survive Summary Judgment by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg A Bureau of Prisons (BOP) prisoner who had testified for the government and against co-defendants, prison guards and other prisoners, found himself in the line of fire of numerous retaliatory actions by prison staff. His Bivens …
Texas Woman Fired For Reporting Abuse Awarded $202,000 by On July 14, 2004, a district court in Harris County, Texas, awarded $202,000 to a woman who was fired for reporting a guard's abuse of a juvenile. While imprisoned at the Harris County juvenile probation department's Burnett Bayland Reception Center on …
Fact Issues Preclude Summary Judgment Of Iowa Guard's State, Federal Claims by The United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa held that issues of material fact precluded summary judgment of a former jail guard's action under state law and 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against his former employer. …
TX Private Prison Guard Can't Sue Under § 1983 For Bogus Employment Termination by TX Private Prison Guard Can't Sue Under § 1983 For Bogus Employment Termination Harold Cornish was employed as a guard at a Texas private prison owned and operated by Correctional Services Corp. (CSC). He blew the …
Fifth Circuit Upholds Firing of Whistleblowing Guard by The plaintiff, a former corrections officer, reported an illicit use of force by staff members; she was told to revise her statement several times because it did not match the other officers' statements; an investigation ensued; shortly thereafter she was accused of …
Article • May 15, 2007
Firing Whistleblowing Cop Unconstitutional by The plaintiff police officer filled out a required use of force report and implicated an officer in a beating (the suspect was not bleeding when the plaintiff left and was bleeding when he returned.) The plaintiff police sergeant expressed concerns to a lieutenant about the …
Article • May 15, 2007
Dismissed Retaliation Claim Reversed by The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed and remanded an Ohio U.S. District Court decision dismissing claims against prison officials accused of retaliating against prison guards for exercising their First Amendment rights. Carlos Goad and Robert Wuchich sued officials of Ohio's Mansfield Correctional Institution …
Warden Denied Qualified Immunity in Guard's Race Discrimination Suit by The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed an interlocutory appeal from a district court's denial of summary judgment to an Ohio prison warden. Richard Parks was a guard at Warren Correctional Institution (WCI), where Anthony Brigano was warden. Parks …
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