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Dismissal Denied in Suit Against Alabama Sheriff and County in Detainee's Death From Lack of Medical by Dismissal Denied in Suit Against Alabama Sheriff and County in Detainee's Death From Lack of Medical Treatment. An Alabama federal district court held that a county can be held liable for failing to …
$9,000 Jury Award Against Missouri: Religious Halfway House by A Missouri federal district court upheld a jury's verdict and damage award, but reversed the award of punitive damages. The suit was filed by a probationer sentenced to the Agape House, a state sponsored halfway house in Sedalia, who alleged the …
Article • May 15, 2007
$70,000 Jail Medical Neglect Death Award Upheld by The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a jury verdict of $70,000 in a prisoner's death at the Williamson County Jail in Texas. The suit was filed on behalf of the prisoner's estate by his parents, alleging he suffered cruel and unusual …
Article • May 15, 2007
Intermediate State Appellate Court Ruling Fails to Override Qualified Immunity Defense in Over-Detention Suit by The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals held that a ruling from the Florida First District Court of Appeals (DCA) falls short of the clarity of the law to defeat a defense of qualified immunity. A …
Article • May 15, 2007
Nine Month Delay in Bringing Mississippi Detainee Before Court Defeats Qualified Immunity by The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals held jail officials at Mississippi's Hinds County Jail were not entitled to qualified immunity for failing to take a pretrial detainee before a court for nine months. The detainee was arrested …
Article • May 15, 2007
Miscalculation of Sentence Defeats Summary Judgment by A Florida Federal District Court held that prison officials may be held liable for miscalculating a prisoner's release date and causing him to be detained beyond his sentence expiration. Former prisoner James S. McCurry brought suit under 42 U.S.C. section 1983 seeking monetary …
Doctor Granted Qualified Immunity in Texas Prisoner's Suicide by The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals held a psychiatrist at the Coffield Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections is entitled to qualified immunity in the suicide death of a prisoner. The prisoner had a history of psychological problems and was …
No Immunity for DOC Under Rehabilitation Act or ADA by No Immunity for DOC under Rehabilitation Act or ADA The U.S. Southern District of New York held that DOC was a state agency but was not necessarily entitled to qualified immunity. New York state DOC was sued by a former …
Negligence Claim Stated in Florida Jail Prisoner's Suicide by The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeal has upheld a Florida district court's grant of judgment as a matter of law on a claim of deliberate indifference to medical needs and a state tort claim of negligent supervision, training, and management in …
Article • May 15, 2007
High-Speed Police Chase Requires Intent to Harm for Liability by The United States Supreme Court held that high-speed chases with no intent to harm suspects physically, or to worsen their legal plight, do not give rise to liability under the Fourteenth Amendment that can be redressed by an action under …
Guard's Liability for Florida Prisoner's Suicide Jury Question by By David M. Reutter A Florida Appeals Court held that a jury, not a judge, must determine if a guard at the Pinellas County Jail (PCJ) is entitled to sovereign immunity and qualified immunity. This case was before the court on …
Article • May 15, 2007
Officials Engaged in Routine Medical Procedures not Deliberately Indifferent; Supervisors May be Liable by The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has held that persons engaged in the performance of routine medical procedures were not deliberately indifferent to the plaintiff prisoner's serious medical needs in this case. Supervisory prison officials, however, …
Article • May 15, 2007
Sheriff Denied Qualified Immunity in Jail Suicide by The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's denial of qualified immunity to the Lincoln County, Nebraska, Sheriff in a jail suicide case. On December 8, 2001, Lincoln County Officers responded to a 911 call from an emotionally despondent Dennis …
Florida Jail Liable in Medical Neglect Death by PHS by Carol Ancata, personal representative of Anthony Ancata, deceased, and natural guardian of Tara Ancata, filed a lawsuit against Prison Health Services, Inc. (PHS), the Broward County Jail and the Sheriff of Broward County (defendants) for violating Anthony Ancata's Fourteenth and …
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 …
Article • May 15, 2007
Qualified Immunity Granted to Prison Officials for Delaying Prisoner's Marriage 12 Months by Qualified Immunity Granted to Prison Officials for Delaying Prisoner's Marriage 12 Months The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals held prison officials were entitled to qualified immunity for delaying the plaintiff's marriage for over 12 months. This action …
$1,135,000 Paid to Massachusetts Prison Guard for Rape by A Massachusetts prison guard in her 20's was working at MCI- Shirley when a prisoner defeated his cell's locking mechanism and brutally beat and raped her. She sued the manufacturer and contractor of the precast modular jail cells. There was a …
Prison Liable in Denying Bone Marrow Transplant by The court of appeals for the Eighth circuit held that prison officials can be held liable for promulgating policies that deny treatment to prisoners suffering from fatal illnesses, even when the prison has contracted out its medical care to a third party. …
Factual Issues Preclude Summary Judgment on Eighth Amendment, ADA Claims by A U.S. district court dismissed a .prisoner's First Amendment and retaliation claims but held that summary judgment of his Eighth Amendment and ADA claims was precluded by remaining issues of fact. A Michigan state prisoner brought §1983 action against …
Article • May 15, 2007
US Supreme Court Holds That There Is No Interlocutory Appeals on Municipal Liability by US Supreme Court Holds That There Is No Interlocutory Appeals on Municipal Liability The US Supreme Court held that Municipalities are not qualifiedly immune from suit, and that the appellate courts do not have authority to …
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