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Article • May 15, 2007
Sixth Circuit Permits Bivens action Against BOP for IAD Violation by The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a federal prisoner in custody of the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) could maintain a Bivens action against the BOP Director for failing to dismiss a detainer after the receiving jurisdiction …
$24,000 Paid in WA Disability Termination Suit by Thomas J. Miller, a visually impaired individually applied for, was interviewed, and hired by Second Chance, a non-profit organization that is a Washington DOC Contractor, to be an on-call supervisor. Bruce Kuennan, Second Chance Director, told Miller that the Washington DOC would …
Article • May 15, 2007
Qualified Immunity Not Applicable to Private Defendants by The U.S. Supreme Court held that qualified immunity from suit, with respect to government officials is not available to private defendants charged with § 1983 liability for invoking state replevin. In July 1986, Bill Cole sought to dissolve a cattle partnership with …
Article • May 15, 2007
Supreme Court Adopts Expert Testimony Standard by The U.S. Supreme Court held that the Federal Rules of Evidence supersedes the "Frye Test" in providing the standard for admitting expert scientific testimony in a federal trial. Two minor children and their parents (petitioners) argued that the children's serious birth defects had …
Article • May 15, 2007
NY Mentally Jail Ill Prisoner Beaten By Guard Wins $500,000 by Plaintiff, a 33-year-old mentally ill man identified only as Donovan, was repeatedly beaten by a guard named Gemelli at the prison in Nassau County, New York. His ribs and one vertebra were broken. He sued Gemelli and Nassau County …
PA Jail Immune from Suit in Medical Services Contract Case by Correctional Medical Care, Inc. (CMC) entered into a contract with MHM Services, Inc. (MHM) to jointly bid for a health care contract at a prison in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. MHM later had secret meetings with the city of Philadelphia and …
OH DORC Liable for Property Damage Done by Prisoners by K. Michael Deem Investment Corp., Inc. (Deem Inc.), an Ohio corporation, allowed the state Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (DORC) to operate a pallet-restoration industry on its property. While working there, prisoners damaged a cinder block wall, a dumpster and …
Article • May 15, 2007
New York Prisoner Awarded $125,000 for Slip and Fall Injury by In February 1998, a New York City prisoner was awarded $125,000 for injuries sustained when she slipped while descending wet stairs at the City's jail. The 31-year-old plaintiff claimed in her lawsuit, filed in Bronx County, that the City …
Article • May 15, 2007
New York Prisoner Injured On Fence Awarded $15,000 by In February 1998, a New York court of claims awarded $15,000 to a state prisoner who cut his arm on a chain link fence. The 34-year-old plaintiff claimed that in August 1998, while playing softball on the prison recreation yard, he …
Article • May 15, 2007
Pennsylvania Prisoner Awarded $5,000 for Crushed Finger by In January 1998, a Pennsylvania prisoner was awarded $5,000 in arbitration against the City of Philadelphia. The plaintiff alleged the bone in his left finger was crushed in February 1996 when the bed in his cell tipped over. The plaintiff sued in …
Missing Finger Tips Cost Washington DOC $2,500 by In February of 1997, the State of Washington and the Department of Corrections paid Richard L. Campbell $2,500. On January 18th, 1996, Campbell, a prisoner residing at Washington Corrections Center in Shelton, Washington, was working in the kitchen's meat room when he …
Article • May 15, 2007
Philadelphia Settles Negligent Supervision Suit for $3.5 Million by Michael Rigby On November 19, 2004, the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, agreed to pay $3.5 million to a former prisoner who suffered permanent brain damage as a result of his failed suicide attempt in a city jail. In 1999 Christopher Foster, …
Contract Doctor Negligently Liable As Agent Of State DOC by State prisoner Joe Medley filed a medical negligence claim with the North Carolina Industrial Commission alleging that a doctor hired by the Department of Correction s(DOC), caused the amputation of his leg due to infection. The Commission granted summary judgment …
Article • May 15, 2007
Supreme Court Holds Damage Awards to be Reviewed De Novo by Review of a trial court's determination of the constitutionality of punitive damages should be de novo. At 1684: Despite the broad discretion that States possess with respect to the imposition of criminal penalties and punitive damages, the Due Process …
Article • May 15, 2007
No Municipal Liability for Police Beating by The plaintiff complained of excessive force during the booking process at a police station. An officer thought he had tried to kick a second officer when told to pick up his feet, and knocked him down and then hit him in the face …
NJ Prisoner's § 1983 Action Against Parole Board and Its Agents Dismissed as Incognizable by NJ Prisoner's § 1983 Action Against Parole Board and Its Agents Dismissed as Incognizable In 1997, John Williams was a New Jersey state parolee. His parole officer arrested him for changing jobs without permission and …
Article • May 15, 2007
Qualified Immunity Upheld on Supermax Mental Illness Aggravation by The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's grant of qualified immunity on a mentally ill prisoner's condition of confinement claim. Wisconsin prisoner Christopher Scarver is schizophrenic and delusional. He has murdered three people, two of them in prison …
Article • May 15, 2007
WI DOC Not Entitled to Qualified Immunity for Holding Prisoner Past His Release Date by WI DOC Not Entitled to Qualified Immunity for Holding Prisoner Past His Release Date James Allen, a Wisconsin state prisoner, was held 377 days beyond his mandatory release date because he didn't have a Department …
MA Mental Health Patient Wins Over $1.5 M for Beating by Hospital Staff by On August 12, 1993, Jason Davis, a Massachusetts state mental health patient at the Westborough State Hospital left without permission and drank an undisclosed amount of alcohol. He was found later that day and returned to …
14 Deputies Who Kill Person in Courtroom Not Entitled to Judicial Immunity by The non-prisoner decedent persisted in trying to ask the judge a question and he told the deputies to restrain him. So 14 of them jumped on him and killed him. The deputies' conduct is not shielded by …
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