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Article • May 15, 2007
Failure to Protect Claim Fails by The plaintiff complained that, while a detainee, he was housed with a convict of known violent propensities who injured him. At 1078: ". . . [T]he overwhelming weight of persuasive authority holds that unless the state has an intent to punish, or at least …
Administrative Exhaustion Required in Jail Assault Case by The plaintiff sued over an assault by other prisoners. The court dismisses for failure to exhaust, notwithstanding his arguments that he did not receive a copy of the jail handbook and did not know about the grievance procedure; that he told staff …
Article • May 15, 2007
Proactive Sheriff Not Liable for Assault in Overcrowded Jail by The two plaintiffs were subjected to serious assaults by other prisoners. While the plaintiffs were subjected to an objectively serious risk, the Sheriff was not deliberately indifferent. He inherited an aged, overcrowded jail but began an aggressive campaign to clean …
Jail Staff Not Liable for Violating No Contact Order by The female plaintiff had a court order barring Smith, the father of her child, who was in the Marathon, Wisconsin, jail for trying to have her murdered, from having any contact with her. She was then brought to the jail …
Prisoner Attacker Can't Be Sued Under § 1983, Guard Can by Prisoner Attacker Can't Be Sued Under § 1983, Guard Can A prisoner who assaulted the plaintiff did not act under color of state law and the plaintiff's § 1983 claim was therefore frivolous. The plaintiff's claim that she told …
West Virginia Prisoner's Claiming Physical or Sexual Abuse Exempt from Administrative Exhaustion Req by West Virginia Prisoner's Claiming Physical or Sexual Abuse Exempt from Administrative Exhaustion Requirement The Supreme court of Appeals of West Virginia has held that a prisoner alleging past, current, or imminent physical or sexual abuse is …
Article • May 15, 2007
Plaintiff's Failure to Protect Claim Dismissed by The plaintiff was assaulted by another prisoner. The fact that the assailant had a violent record did not mean that releasing him to general population was deliberate indifference; he was a life prisoner, meaning prison officials had reason to believe he had an …
Kentucky County Settles Prisoner Rape Suit for $1.4 Million by Grant County, Kentucky, has settled with a prisoner who was brutally raped in the county's jail for $1.4 million. The September 1, 2005, settlement was the largest to date in a series of similar lawsuits against the county. The victim, …
AL Jail Fined for Violating Population Cap by A federal district court in Alabama issued an order fining the Mobile County, Alabama, jail $5,000 a day for failing to comply with a jail population limit. The court had previously found that overcrowding at the jail was so severe that it …
BOP Liable under State Law for Failure to Protect by BOP Liable Under State Law For Failure to Protect A federal district court in Georgia denied summary judgment, in part, to federal prison officials who were sued by a federal pre trial detainee who was stabbed in the Metro Correctional …
No Qualified Immunity in Prison Murder by The Tenth circuit affirmed an Oklahoma district court order denying summary judgment on qualified immunity grounds, and a stay of discovery, to Oklahoma prison officials. The appeals court held that the prisoner's stabbing and strangulation death by other prisoners created a genuine issue …
Racial Violence Against White Prisoners Condoned by The court of appeals for the Seventh circuit affirmed the denial of a preliminary injunction sought by white prisoners against the Illinois DOC. The plaintiffs claimed that prison officials allowed black prison gangs to essentially run the state's prisons and extort and assault …
No Qualified Immunity for Failing to Protect Jail Prisoner by The court of appeals for the Third circuit held that jail officials were not entitled to qualified immunity for failing to protect a pretrial detainee from harm by other prisoners. The plaintiff was detained for traffic violations and placed in …
IL Jail Detainee's Conditions and Retaliation Suit States Claim by The court of appeals for the Seventh circuit held that a district court wrongly dismissed an Illinois jail detainee's lawsuit for failing to state a claim. The plaintiff sued the jail alleging high levels of racial and sexual violence, inadequate …
Sixth Circuit Reverses Summary Judgment on Prison Rape Case by The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a district court's grant of summary judgment to Michigan prison officials in a suit brought by a prisoner claiming that officials were deliberately indifferent in allowing him to be raped …
Divided Tenth Circuit Panel Reverses Jail Prisoner's Dismissed Claims by In a decision producing three separate opinions, a panel of the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals has partly reversed a Kansas Federal District Court decision dismissing a former prisoner's claims against the Wyandotte County [Kansas] Jail. Wesley I. Purkey …
Punitive Damages Can Be Awarded in § 1983 Claim by Punitive Damages can be Awarded in § 1983 Claim The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a jury verdict of the United States District Court of the Western District of Missouri in favor of an assaulted prisoner. The court also …
Article • May 15, 2007
Eighth Circuit Reverses Summary Judgment in Failure to Protect Claim by The U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed the District Court for the Western District of Missouri on that court's grant of summary judgment to a prison captain in a prisoner's failure to protect claim. Michael Cleaver, a …
Article • May 15, 2007
No Liability for Jail Bunk Assignment Policy by The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals held that prison officials cannot be liable for an unfortunate random act of violence. This action was filed by a pre-trial detainee at Indiana's LaPorte County jail, alleging jail policy resulted in his being attacked by …
Article • May 15, 2007
$98,500 Settlement In Jail Negligence Suit Prisoner Beating by Darrin Rvdberg, filed a civil law suit in 1997, against the Nassau County Correctional Center (jail), for 3 million dollars in damages for the jail's negligence in failing to protect him from being assaulted by another prisoner (Porter), while Rydberg was …
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