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Article • May 15, 2007
$4,435 Paid in WA Riot Injuries by Carnell Garden, a prisoner at Washington's McNeil Island State Prison, filed a state tort suit alleging inadequate supervision that resulted in a race riot in September 1992, which caused him unspecified injuries. His complaint also alleged he was denied adequate and timely medical …
$2,632 Paid in WA Riot Caused Damages by James L. Cobb, a prisoner at Washington's McNeil Island State Prison, filed a state tort suit alleging inadequate supervision that resulted in a race riot which caused him unspecified injuries in September 1992. His suit also alleged he was denied adequate and …
$21,213.76 in Fees/Costs Awarded for Discovery Sanctions by NY jail Officials by $21,213.76 in Fees/Costs Awarded for Discovery Sanctions by NY jail Officials A federal court in New York awarded $20,950 in fees and $263.76 in costs as a sanction against jail officials related to discovery violations. Gary Smith, a …
Article • May 15, 2007
Guards Must have Knowledge of Risk of Harm by The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals held a prisoner failed to show guards acted with deliberate indifference to a substantial risk of harm when they placed him in a cell with two Latin King gang member prisoners. This action was filed …
Guard Denied Qualified Immunity in Prisoner's Assault by The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed denial of summary judgment on qualified immunity grounds by a California federal district court to a lieutenant at the California Men's Colony in a case where a prisoner was assaulted by his cellmate. Michael …
$1,063,000 Verdict in Florida Prisoner's Wrongful Death by This action was brought by the estate of decedent, who was in his 30's, alleging improper characterization of prisoners and negligent food distribution. The decedent was placed in a cell with a convicted murderer. A dispute erupted over orange juice. The ensuing …
Article • May 15, 2007
$75,000 Paid in Assault on Washington Prisoner by Washington prisoner Eugene Perry Henkel II alleged he sustained serious and permanent injuries with attendant pain and suffering from the negligence of the Washington Department of Corrections and guard John A Markwell. The complaint alleged assault, battery and negligent supervision by the …
Genuine Issues of Material Fact Preclude Summary Judgment by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit held that summary judgment against a prisoner's §1983 claim was precluded by genuine issues of material fact. An Indiana state prisoner who was raped by other prisoners filed a §1983 action against …
$380,000 Award Against Louisiana Sheriff and Deputy Upheld in Jail Rape Case by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upheld a U.S. District Court's award of punitive and compensatory damages to a plaintiff who was beaten and raped in jail. Plaintiff, a white male, filed a §1983 …
Mental Health Supervisor Granted Qualified Immunity in Prisoner's Sexual Assault by Mental Health Supervisor Granted Qualified Immunity in Prisoner's Sexual Assault The U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed a federal district court's grant of summary judgment on qualified immunity grounds to a mental health institution's supervisor against a …
Jailers Denied Qualified Immunity on Prisoner Assault by The U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, reversing an Arkansas U.S. District Court, denied qualified immunity to jailers who knowingly celled an arrestee with his known enemy, resulting in an assault on the arrestee. Rod White was arrested and booked at the …
Prisoner Awarded $130,000 in § 1983 Claim, JNWV Motion Denied by Prisoner Awarded $130,000 in § 1983 Claim, JNWV Motion Denied Prisoner brought an action under 4.2 U.S.C. § 1983 against the Director of the Michigan DOC, a nurse supervisor and others after he was raped in a prison infirmary. …
Dismissal and QI Denied in Cross-Gender Pat Searches by The Federal District Court in Connecticut has found that fact issues remain regarding the constitutionality of cross gender pat searches and whether appropriate steps were taken to protect a female prisoner after she reported sexual assaults by a guard. Qualified immunity …
Delay in Treating Broken Foot States Cause and Shows Deliberate Indifference by The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals held that the delay of a few hours in treating a prisoner's broken foot states a constitutional claim. This action was filed by a prisoner of the Hamilton County Jail. The prisoner …
Prisoner's Presence at Civil Trial May Be Ordered by The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has outlined the considerations a district court should make when deciding whether to stay a prisoner's civil rights action pending the prisoner's release from prison. The prisoner was detained in the Baltimore City Jail pending …
7th Circuit Upholds Dismissal Of Raped Prisoner's Eighth Amendment Claims by In this civil rights lawsuit brought by an Illinois prisoner who alleged prison officials violated his Eighth Amendment rights by failing to protect him from being raped and then by denying him prompt medical attention., the U.S. Seventh Circuit …
Fifth Circuit Reverses Dismissal of Suit Against Prison Contractor by The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals held in an unpublished opinion that a prisoner's lawsuit against a private prison operator should not have been dismissed on Eleventh Amendment immunity grounds. While confined in a prison operated by Cornell Corrections …
Article • May 15, 2007
Florida: Assaulted Escambia County Prisoner Awarded $1,000,000 by In this case published by the Florida. Jury Verdict Reporter in October 1989, an Escambia County, Florida, jury awarded $1,000,000 to a man who suffered organic brain damage and paralysis after being attacked by another prisoner in an. Escambia County jail. In …
Article • May 15, 2007
US Supreme Court Held Prisoners And Mental Patients Have Due Process Right To Be Protected by US Supreme Court Held Prisoners And Mental Patients Have Due Process Right To Be Protected The Supreme Court held that a State's failure to protect an individual against private violence, generally does not constitute …
Sixth Circuit Affirms Summary Judgment Against Injured Prisoner by The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed summary judgment granted by the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Tennessee, against a state prisoner stabbed by other prisoners. Harvey Hester, a Tennessee prisoner, sued Jack Morgan, warden of the Turney Center …
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