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Releasing Disabled Prisoner into Cold Weather Upheld by The plaintiff alleged that he was released in January into freezing cold temperatures without a coat or a ride home, despite his disability. The plaintiff's ADA claim is dismissed based on sovereign immunity, since Title II of the ADA is not congruent …
FTCA Doesn't Apply to BOP Surgeon Contractor by The plaintiff federal prisoner sued his surgeon for malpractice; the court substituted the United States as defendant per the Federal Tort Claims Act; the U.S. said that the surgeon is an independent contractor, not a federal employee, so the substitution was wrong …
Article • May 15, 2007
Sheriff Not Liable for Slip and Fall in Showers by The plaintiff didn't exhaust because, he says, he was unaware of the requirement. His claim is dismissed with prejudice, since he is no longer in the jail and remedies are unavailable. The plaintiff failed to allege that the Sheriff was …
Retaliation by NY Jail Guards Not Barred by PLRA by The plaintiff complained that the defendants retaliated against him for public criticism of police misconduct. He was arrested on seemingly trumped-up charges, transferred from Orange County to Rikers Island with false information that his claim to have been a police …
Assault Victims Statements Must Be Evaluated at Disciplinary Hearing by The plaintiff was convicted of assaulting another prisoner who wrote an initial statement that the plaintiff did it but then refused to testify. There was no evidence of guilt that did not derive from the victim's statement. The plaintiff's disciplinary …
No Immunity for Jail Guards Who Beat Diabetic Prisoner by The plaintiff was stopped for a bicycle infraction and then arrested for an unpaid parking ticket. He told the arresting officer and the jail nurse that he was diabetic, felt ill, and needed to eat as soon as possible. Instead …
No Supervisory Liability for Forwarding Complaints about Conditions to Others by The plaintiff complained of excessive force and other abuse. Defendants have not met their burden of showing that the plaintiff failed to exhaust. They submitted the grievance director's affidavit stating that the Central Office Review Committee has no record …
Qualified Immunity for Mental Hospital Officials Holding Patient in Segregation by The plaintiff was found not guilty by reason of insanity of murdering and mutilating his girlfriend. He was ordered to be admitted to a hospital for evaluation, but he wasn't for a long time because officials deemed him dangerous …
Article • May 15, 2007
Georgia Detainee's Excessive Force Suit Dismissed by Allegations that the plaintiff was pushed repeatedly in connection with his arrest do not state a Fourth Amendment claim, since they did not result in injury, even though the alleged pushes were entirely gratuitous. Allegations that a deputy handcuffed the plaintiff without justification …
Article • May 15, 2007
University of Texas Medical Branch Not Subject to Federal Suit for Not Diagnosing Cancer by The plaintiff federal prisoner complained of undiagnosed cancer and sued among others the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB). UTMB is a state agency and protected by sovereign immunity. Texas has not waived its sovereign …
Virginia Prison Warden's Defamation Suit Survives Dismissal Motion by The United States District Court, Western District of Virginia, denied motions by Connecticut newspapers, reporters, and editors to dismiss a Virginia prison warden's suit against the Connecticut defendants after the defendants posted allegedly defamatory news articles on the newspapers' World Wide …
FTCA Does Not Apply to Prisoner's Property Mailed Outside Prison by Affirming the District Court of Kansas, the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals held that the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) does not apply to a federal prisoner's personal property mailed outside of prison. Samuel Haywood Myles, a prisoner …
California Sexual Predators’ Suit Alleging Unconstitutional Civil Confinement Conditions Survives Dismissal by John Dannenberg California Sexual Predators' Suit Alleging Unconstitutional Civil Confinement Conditions Survives Dismissal by John E. Dannenberg A class of 600 civilly committed sexually violent predators (SVP) sued the California Department of Mental Health (DMH) under 42 U.S.C. …
Article • April 15, 2007 • from PLN April, 2007
California Prisoner Fed Finger Settles with Florida Food Manufacturer by On January 31, 2006, a Florida food company reached a confidential settlement agreement with a California state prisoner who found a three-quarter inch long human finger tip in one of the company?s prepackaged meals. While confined in isolation at California?s …
Ninth Circuit: Before Conducting Warrantless Parole Search, Police Need Probable Cause to Believe Parolee Lives There by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has held that ?before conducting a warrantless search pursuant to a properly imposed parole condition, law enforcement officers must have …
Ninth Circuit: Failure to Timely Set Fractured Thumb is Actionable by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg A California prisoner who severely fractured his right thumb when falling from an upper bunk stated sufficient facts to assert an Eighth Amendment claim for deliberate indifference to his serious medical needs, as …
Mentally Ill Connecticut Prisoner Assaulted by Guard Awarded $250,000, Plus $121,384.80 in Fees by On March 3, 2006, a federal jury in Connecticut awarded $250,000 to a mentally ill state prisoner who was beaten by a high-ranking prison guard at the Northern Correctional Institution. According to his amended complaint, Duane …
Article • April 15, 2007 • from PLN April, 2007
Two Victories in New York’s Struggle Against Unjust Telephone Contract by Rachel Meeropol Two Victories in New York's Struggle Against Unjust Telephone Contract by Annette Dickerson, Rachel Meeropol, and Lauren Melodia Families of those incarcerated by New York State finally won some justice this winter in their fight against a …
California DOC Substance-Abuse Contractor Audits Reveal $5 Million in Overcharges by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg California?s Inspector General (IG), the state?s overseer of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), discovered $5 million in past overcharges from three substance-abuse treatment contractors, plus $258,250 in overstated expenses and …
Maryland Man Awarded $6.4 Million For False Imprisonment, Police Misconduct by Michael Rigby On August 30, 2006, a jury in Prince George?s County, Maryland, awarded $6.4 million to a man who was wrongfully imprisoned for the brutal rape and murder of his wife. During trial the jury heard compelling evidence …
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