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Article • May 15, 2007
Washington DOC Settles Ferry Fall Suit for $60,000 by On February 17th, 1993 Fernie Wayne Gay, a resident of McNeil Island, Washington slipped and fell on an icy patch in a ferry dock of McNeil Island's Corrections Center. Gay suffered a variety of injuries including bruises, contusions, a soft tissue …
Article • May 15, 2007
WI Prisoners may be Charged for Transport to Court Proceedings by The Wisconsin supreme court held that a prisoner who violated his parole and was serving time on his original sentence may be charged for costs to transport him from prison to court for new charges that caused the violation, …
Article • May 15, 2007
$1,140 Paid in Car Crash by Sleeping WA Guard by Sherri L. Ellis' car was hit by a van driven by a guard who had fallen asleep. The accident occurred in the parking lot of the Clallam Bay Corrections Center. Ellis filed a claim with the Washington Office of Risk …
Article • May 15, 2007
$32,500 Paid in WA Bus Crash Injury Suit by McNeil Island Correction Center prisoners Juan Cruz, Raynard Gross, and Bounkhong Sengchanh filed suit in Pierce County Superior Court alleging unspecified injuries incurred in a one-bus crash. The suit alleged the Washington DOC failed to safely maintain its buses, properly and …
Prisoner's Dismissed § 1983 Assault Claim Against TransCor America Reinstated by Prisoner's Dismissed § 1983 Assault Claim Against TransCor America Reinstated The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, vacating a Tennessee federal district dismissal, reinstated a prisoner's civil rights lawsuit against TransCor America for Eighth Amendment violations. Juan Castillo, a …
Article • May 15, 2007
U. S. Marshals Need Not Transport State Prisoners to Court by The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania issued writs of habeas corpus ad testificandum for five prisoner witnesses to appear in a civil rights action against Philadelphia County Jail officials. The writs instructed the wardens …
Article • May 15, 2007
PA Long-Arm Statute Reaches Out-of-State Civil Rights Violations in TransCor Suit by PA Long-Arm Statute Reaches Out-of-State Civil Rights Violations in TransCor Suit On May 5, 2000, Jerry Irons, an AIDS patient was arrested in Maryland on an Ohio warrant. On May 17, TransCor, a company that transports prisoners, took …
Article • May 15, 2007
Unreasonable Search Claim Survives Summary Judgment by Former New Hampshire state prisoner Shelia Elliott filed a Federal civil rights complaint alleging that a strip search conducted by a private transport company (Transcor) employee under contract with New Hampshire was unreasonable and violated her right to privacy under the First and …
Article • May 15, 2007
Transportation Injury Suit Dismissed by The plaintiff alleged that he was injured in a traffic accident while being transferred, but he refused medical attention from jail medical staff. His small claims court case was dismissed based on his signing a form that the claim was satisfied, though it wasn't. The …
Article • May 15, 2007
U.S. Supreme Court Affirms Constitutionality of "Evidentiary Privilege" Rule by U.S. Supreme Court Affirms Constitutionality of "Evidentiary Privilege" Rule The United States Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of a federal statute prohibiting disclosure of certain highway safety documents as evidence in state or federal tort cases. The principal enunciated by …
California: Guard Hit by Contractor Awarded $405,242 for Knee Injury by On December 22, 2000, a California superior court awarded a prison guard $405,242 for a knee injury he sustained when he was hit by a prison contractor's vehicle. On February 4, 1999, plaintiff Steven Churchill was working as a …
Texas: State Court Erred In Dismissing Prisoner's Federal Claims by The Texas Supreme Court held that it was error for a state district court to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction a prisoner's federal claim against prison guards. Dan Thomas, a Texas state prisoner, was allegedly injured during transfer to another …
Article • May 15, 2007
Los Angeles County Prisoner Settles Shoulder Injury Claim For $10,000 by On December 24, 2001, a man who claimed his shoulder was injured when a Los Angeles County court bus abruptly stopped settled his lawsuit for $10,000. Plaintiff Leo Vargas, a 47-year-old auto mechanic, was riding a county court bus …
Article • May 15, 2007
$380 Awarded for fall from NYDCS Transport Van by A New York State court held that the New York Department of Correctional Services (DCS) was liable for injuries a prisoner sustained when he fell from a transport van. Finding minimal, superficial damages, the court awarded $380. On February 21, 2001, …
U.S. Supreme Court: Failure to Exhaust Remedies Is an Affirmative Defense Under the PLRA by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court held on January 22, 2007 that when a prisoner files an action governed by the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA), the question of whether …
Eighth Circuit Denies Police Board Sovereign Immunity; Upholds ADA/RA Damages by The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, in a case that may have implications for arrestees and prisoners nationwide, has denied Eleventh Amendment sovereign immunity protection to a state-created police board and, splitting with the Sixth Circuit, has ruled that …
Article • May 15, 2007
Marshalls Liable for Delay in Treating Detainee's Broken Arm by The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals held that delay in treatment for a broken arm is actionable. This action was filed by a federal prisoner awaiting trial on federal bank robbery charges and held in the Alexandria, Virginia local jail …
Article • May 15, 2007
$380 Awarded for Fall from NYDOCS Transport Van by A New York state court held that the New York Department of Correctional Services (DCS) was liable for injuries a prisoner sustained when he fell from a transport van. Finding minimal, superficial damages, the court awarded $380 on October 21, 2004. …
Article • May 15, 2007
CT Prisoner Wins $5,500 in Suit for Damages Sustained in Transport Van Accident, Affirmed on Appeal by CT Prisoner Wins $5,500 in Suit for Damages Sustained in Transport Van Accident, Affirmed on Appeal Thomas Beverly, a Connecticut state prisoner, sustained back injuries when the Department of Corrections van he was …
Article • May 15, 2007
$5,500 Awarded in Connecticut Transport Accident by While being arrested for purse snatching, Thomas Beverly suffered severe abrasions on his knees while being apprehended. A Connecticut prison guard struck a stopped vehicle while transporting Beverly to a hospital. Beverly alleged he suffered a back injury that prevented him from permanently …
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