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Suit Over Guards Beating Transgender New York Prisoner Settles for $80,000 by On February 23, 2015, a lawsuit alleging two New York prison guards beat a transgender state prisoner while voicing anti-transgender slurs was settled for $80,000, which included $50,000 in attorney fees. Bryan Woodall was a pre-operative transgender New …
Article • November 1, 2016
$5,000 Settlement in Ohio Prisoner's Suit over Improper Assignment to Upper Bunk by On June 8, 2015, the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction agreed to a $5,000 settlement in a lawsuit brought by a prisoner who was assigned to an upper bunk despite having a medical restriction requiring his …
Wisconsin Jail Policies Unconstitutional But Not Enjoined by Mark Wilson A Wisconsin federal court held that a jail's disciplinary, mail, and publication rules were unconstitutional. The court declined to enjoin those practices, however, essentially rendering its holding a mere advisory opinion. On September 29, 1970 pretrial detainees of the Milwaukee …
Article • November 1, 2016
Washington Prison File Inspection Request is PRA Request by Mark Wilson The Washington Court of Appeals held that a prisoner's request to review his central file was a Public Records Act (PRA) request. On May 3, 2010, an attorney for Washington prisoner Marvin Hunter requested the opportunity to review Hunter's …
Warrantless Jail Cell Manuscript Seizure Vacates Oregon Rape Convictions by Mark Wilson The Oregon Court of Appeals reversed an Oregon man's rape convictions, finding that prosecutors improperly seized a handwritten manuscript from his jail cell without a warrant. Kenneth Everett Moore was arrested on six counts of rape when his …
Article • November 1, 2016
Oregon Prison Guard's News Broadcast Tort Claims Dismissed by Mark Wilson The Oregon Court of Appeals ordered a lower court to dismiss a prison guard's tort claims against a television broadcast company. Around 10:00 p.m., on January 10, 2010, someone fired gunshots in a Salem, Oregon neighborhood. Some of the …
Rutledge v. Krynski, CT, Order Partially Granting Def. Motion to Strike - Excessive Force during Traffic Stop, 2016
Brief • November 1, 2016
Filed under: False Imprisonment
Webb v. The City of Maplewood, MO, Complaint, False Imprisonment, 2016 Case: 4:16-cv-01703-CDP Doc. #: 1 Filed: 11/01/16 Page: 1 of 57 PageID #: 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI EASTERN DIVISION CECELIA ROBERTS WEBB, DARRON YATES, ROBERT EUTZ, ANTHONY LEMICY, KRYSTAL BANKS, …
Brief • November 1, 2016
Ruscher v. Ryan, AZ, Settlement, Failure to Protect, 2016 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE This Settlement Agreement and Release (the "Agreement'') is made between: (i) Jennie Povilat (fin/a) Jennie Daniels, surviving parent of Joshua Ruscher, Deceased, ("Povilat''); and (ii) Charles Ryan, Berry Larson, the Arizona Department of Corrections ("ADOC") and its …
Brief • November 1, 2016
Tiger v. Pynkala, Sixth Circuit, Motion, Excessive Force, 2016 No. 16-6309 In The Supreme Court of the United States _____ _____ TIGER, Petitioner, vs. Officer JASON S. PYNKALA, Officer CAMERON S. BRIGGS, Lt. CHRISTOPHER MOFFATT, Officer ERIC T. LEE, Chief TONEY ARMSTRONG, Prosecutor TIM BEACHAM, The CITY & COUNTY of …
Tiger v. Pynkala, Sixth Circuit, Petition for a Writ of Certiorari, Excessive Force, 2016 No. 16-6309 In The Supreme Court of the United States TIGER, Petitioner, vs. Officer JASON S. PYNKALA, Officer CAMERON S. BRIGGS, Lt. CHRISTOPHER MOFFATT, Officer ERIC T. LEE, Chief TONEY ARMSTRONG, Prosecutor TIM BEACHAM, The CITY …
Brief • November 1, 2016
Commonwealth Depatment of Telecommunications and Capble, MA, Address List, Peititon of Recipients, 2016 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND CABLE DTC 11-16 Petition of Recipients of Collect Calls from Prisoners at Correctional Institutions in Massachusetts Seeking Relief from the Unjust and Unreasonable Cost of such Calls Sara Clark Secretary …
Publication • November 1, 2016
Publicly Funded Forensic Crime Laboratories - Resources and Services 2014, DOJ BJS, 2016 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics November 2016, NCJ 250151 Matthew R. Durose and Andrea M. Burch, BJS Statisticians Kelly Walsh and Emily Tiry, Urban Institute I n 2014, the nation’s …
Solitary Confinement, Prisoners Legal Services, 2016 Sol i t a r yConf i ne me nt : TheCa s ef orCha ngei nMa s s a c hus e t t s Nov e mbe r2016 AWhi t ePa pe rby Executive Summary EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Evidence Supports Reducing Reliance …
Publication • November 1, 2016
Jails in Indian Country 2015, Department of Justice, 2016 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics November 2016, NCJ 250117 Todd D. Minton, BJS Statistician A n estimated 2,510 inmates were confined in 76 Indian country jails at midyear 2015, a 5.5% increase from the …
Kickback publication • November 1, 2016
ND DOC Rates 2017-2020 EXHIBIT B - Compensation Details 1. PRICING Telephone Rates CONTRACTOR will provide telephone services to the STATE and will charge the following rates (plus applicable taxes and regulatory fees): Collect Local lntraLATA lnterLATA lnterLATA lntraLATA Intrastate Intrastate Interstate Interstate Per Minute Rate $0.079 $0.079 $0.079 $0.079 …
Tennessee Jail Seizure Death Claims Survive Dismissal; Physician Claims Dismissed for No Deliberate Indifference Allegations by Mark Wilson A Tennessee federal court dismissed deliberate indifference claims against a jail doctor for a prisoner's seizure death, absent allegations of his personal involvement or awareness. The court refused to dismiss claims brought …
Summary Judgment Reversed on Washington Guard's MRSA Claims by The Washington Court of Appeals held that factual disputes about whether a guard contracted MRSA on the job precluded summary judgment. In 2008, Cara Stinson worked as a seaman for the Washington state Department of Corrections (WDOC). She served as a …
Article • October 31, 2016
Peace Education Program Helps Prisoners Find Inner Peace by Matthew Clarke The Peace Education Program is an international non-religious effort by The Prem Rawat Foundation to help prisoners throughout the world discover inner peace and translate the inner peace into outward expressions of peace. Prem Rawat started the foundation in …
Article • October 31, 2016
Ohio Prisoner's Dog Bite Suit Settled for $1,500 by The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (DORC) settled a prisoner's dog bit lawsuit for $1,500 on August 28, 2014. Craig Meriwether was an Ohio state prisoner incarcerated at the Warren Correctional Institute on October 3, 2013, when, in a foyer …
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