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$275,000 Awarded to Washington Prisoner For Negligent Medical Care After Falling In Jail by $275,000 Awarded to Washington Prisoner For Negligent Medical Care After Falling In Jail Plaintiff and Washington State prisoner Michael Shea fell in jail injuring his spine and causing permanent damage. He brought action against the City …
$40,000 Assessed Against WA DOC For Failure To Release Contract Medical Provider's Records by $40,000 Assessed Against WA DOC For Failure To Release Contract Medical Provider's Records Columbia Legal Services (CLS) brought action against the Washington State Department of Corrections (DOC) in 2003 for not providing public record documents requested …
Article • May 15, 2007
$100,000 Awarded Hospital Guard Injured In Escape by While seeking medical treatment for a prisoner at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, an officer from the City of Worcester Police Department became distracted by something outside the window. The prisoner, incorrectly secured by the wrists with leg shackles, slipped free …
New Trial Ordered Over Guard's Negligence In Texas Jail Prisoner's Suicide by Ricardo Alvarado's parents challenged a Texas State court's jury verdict clearing guards of negligence regarding his jail suicide. They claimed that the trial court erred in presenting evidence and in the submission of the charges. The court's ruling …
Article • May 15, 2007
Individual Defense Win Precludes Municipal Liability by A defendant's verdict as to individuals in a bifurcated trial forecloses any further action against the municipality under Los Angeles v. Heller (no discussion of possible exceptions to this rule). At 7: "There is, however, nothing to prevent a plaintiff from foregoing the …
Article • May 15, 2007
Fourth Circuit Demands Particularized Right Under Qualified Immunity by In qualified immunity analysis, "[a] preliminary task is to define the constitutional right at issue 'at a high level of particularity.'" (279, citation omitted) The court cites one of its 1999 cases for this point and does not discuss whether this …
Pro Se Suit against CMS and Aramark Dismissed by The plaintiff's release from prison moots his request for declaratory and injunctive relief. The plaintiff's claim for "emotional and psychological deterioration" resulting from bad prison conditions is barred by the PLRA mental/emotional injury provision. Some circuits have held that punitive damages …
Attorney Fees Awarded in NY Police Brutality Suit by In a police false arrest/excessive force case, the court awarded $275,000 in compensatory damages and $7,500 in punitive damages, and found that the City maintained a municipal policy and practice that had caused the violation. Fees are awarded up to $200 …
Wisconsin Religious Work Release Contract May Violate Constitution by A contract between the Department of Correction and "Faith Works," a "faith-based program designed to meet the needs of individuals recovering from addiction to alcohol and other drugs," to operate a halfway house raises an Establishment Clause issue because Faith Works …
North Carolina Jail Liable for Brain Injury by The plaintiff was arrested, fell and hit his head while handcuffed as a result of a use of force, and sustained permanent serious brain damage as a result of a blood clot. Jail staff did not carry out a doctor's order to …
AZ Prisoner's 1983 Action against Judge and Prosecutor Barred By Absolute Immunity by AZ Prisoner's 1983 Action against Judge and Prosecutor Barred By Absolute Immunity Kenneth Ashelman, an Arizona state pretrial detainee, filed suit against the judge and prosecutor in his criminal prosecution, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, in …
Article • May 15, 2007 • from PLN May, 2007
Washington DOC Pays $1.9 Million in Rape-Murder; County Escapes Liability by The Washington Supreme Court has held that Mason County had no duty to warn the public of a sex offender in the community, thus the County could not be held liable for negligence. The ruling came in a lawsuit …
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, …
PLN Uncovers Secret Sweetheart Settlement Between PRIDE and Former Board Members by David Reutter by David M. Reutter In its continual effort to expose corruption within prisons, PLN has uncovered the confidential settlement between Florida?s Prison Rehabilitation Industries and Diversified Industries (PRIDE) and the corporations spawned by its former directors? …
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 …
$12,000 Award Against Jail Guard who Witnessed Police Beating and Did Nothing by $12,000 Award Against Jail Guard Who Witnessed Police Beating and Did Nothing The court of appeals for the Fifth circuit affirmed a jury verdict of 112,000 against a policeman who beat a Georgia jail detainee after he …
Disciplinary Hearings Require Disclosure of Evidence by The court of appeals for the Seventh circuit held that a district court erred in dismissing an Illinois state prisoner's lawsuit, for failure to state claim, when prison officials did not disclose an exculpatory report at a disciplinary or state the evidence relied …
Trial Required in Jail Beating by The court of appeals for the Eighth circuit affirmed in part, reversed and remanded in part a directed verdict in favor of jail officials. A pretrial detainee in the St. Louis Municipal jail in Missouri claimed he was beaten and punched by jail guards …
Right to Impartial Disciplinary Hearing Officers by A federal district court in Nevada held that prisoners have a well established right to impartial disciplinary hearing officers. Biased or partial hearing officers for disciplinary and administrative segregation hearings violate due process. The defendants were not entitled to qualified immunity because this …
Punishment for Rude Outgoing Letter Struck Down by The court of appeals for the Fifth circuit affirmed a lower court's award of nominal damages, injunctive relief and attorney fees and costs by holding that rude comments made by a Florida prisoner in his outgoing mail to his girlfriend are protected …
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