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California: Few Sex Predators Civilly Committed To Mental Hospitals, Despite Expanded Qualification Criteria by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg Even though California widely expanded the potential pool of violent sex predator (SVP) prisoners who could be forced into mental hospitals after completing their criminal sentences, and despite spending $27 …
Article • July 15, 2008 • from PLN July, 2008
Washington State Sex Offender Vigilante Dies In Prison by On April 15, 2007, Michael Mullen, 36, the Washington State prisoner convicted of having committed vigilante murders of two registered sex offenders, was found dead in his cell at the Stafford Creek Corrections Center near Aberdeen, Washington. Mullens was alone in …
Article • July 15, 2008
Washington Community Correction Officer’s Failure to Manage Caseload Merits Dismissal by The State of Washington Personnel Appeals Board (PAB) has held that dismissal is the proper sanction for a Community Correctional Officer who demonstrated a continued pattern of being unable to demonstrate she had the necessary skills or judgment to …
Article • July 15, 2008
Washington Guard Wins $72,000 in Race Discrimination Suit by Geronimo Subia, a guard at the Washington state women's prison at Purdy, sued in state court after he was placed on administrative leave for allegedly having sex with a female prisoner. Evidence that Caucasian guards pressured the prisoner to make the …
$200,000 Injury Damages For Illinois Juvenile Prisoner Reduced To $40,000 For Total Versus Individual Award Confusion by 15 year old Illinois Youth Center (IYC) prisoner Jeffrey Watts brought federal action against several IYC employees for cruel and unusual punishment in failure to protect after fellow prisoner Derrick Greaves allegedly attacked …
Article • July 15, 2008
Deaf California Man Awarded $100,000 for False Arrest/Detention by A deaf California man who was detained for 22 hours because of his inability to understand and communicate with police officers was awarded $100,000. In January 1988, a deaf cabinetmaker, Mr. Jeno Koth, entered a Wells Fargo Bank to cash his …
Retaliation Against Female Kentucky Prison Guard Nets $240,000 by A Kentucky jury awarded a female guard $240,000 for retaliation. Patricia McCullough was employed for 13 years as a guard at North Point Training Center in Boyle County, Kentucky. “Despite appropriate reviews and a clean record,” she was “passed over for …
Washington Prison Employee Terminated for Allowing Prisoners to View Computer Screen by The State of Washington Personnel Appeals Board (PAB has held that termination is appropriate for a prison employee who released confidential prisoner information to prisoners. Before the PAB became the appeal for Kathy Lorentzen, who was a state …
Article • July 15, 2008
Paruresis Requires Medical Verification to Excuse Urinalysis Failure; Agreement Willingly Signed Upheld by New York City Transit Authority (Authority) and Transit Workers Union (TWU) employee Joseph Kwok brought action for U.S. Constitutional violations and racial discrimination after being demoted for urinalysis compliance failure. He allegedly suffered from paruresis (shy bladder …
Eighth Circuit Upholds Dismissal of Discrimination/Retaliation Suit by The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld dismissal of a Nebraska prisoner’s employment discrimination and retaliation action. Kamal Al-Zubaidy, an Iraqi Shiite Muslim confined in the Nebraska State Penitentiary, (NSP), was employed in a die shop operated by TEK Industries (TEK), a …
Article • July 15, 2008
White Oregon Guards Wrongly Fired in Reverse Discrimination Suit Win $1,000,000 Jury Verdict by Russell Rice and Larry Lytle, both career employees of the Oregon state Department of Corrections, were fired by superintendent Frank Thomas of the Santiam Correctional Institute in early 2004. Both had long histories of exemplary performance. …
Article • July 15, 2008
Oregon Prisoner Wins $58,000 for Injury in County Jail by Shane Bowers, a Multnomah County, Oregon prisoner, was housed in a cell which required him to traverse stairs, even though he had a crippled Leg. He sued the jail in state court for new damage thereby caused to his knee, …
Alabama Guard Wins $205,000 in Sexual Harassment Suit by Mark Dempsey, a guard at an Alabama state prison, complained that his supervisor, Jim Gates was sexually harassing him. Gates, among other things, had made inappropriate homosexual remarks and jabbed Dempsey in the anal area with his nightstick. They met with …
Tenth Circuit Reverses Dismissal of Federal Prisoner's Medical Suit by The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's dismissal of a federal prisoner's suit, finding that the prisoner had adequately exhausted his administrative remedies and stated a cognizable deliberate indifference claim. Former Japanese Red Army member Yu Kikumura …
Brief • July 11, 2008
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Limbaugh v. Thompson, AL, Expert Testimony - Angelone, Native American Long Hair, 2008 IN THE UNITED STATES DISlRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISlRIC OF ALABAMA NORTHERN DIVISION JAMES LIMBAUGH, et al., Plaintiffs, v. CIVIL NO. 2:93-cv1404-WHA LESLIE THOMPSON, et al., Defendants. NATIVE AMERICAN PRISONERS OF ALABAMA-TURTLE WIND CLAN, et al., …
Article • June 15, 2008 • from PLN June, 2008
California Homosexual Prisoner Family Visits Policy Draws Fire by California’s newly adopted state prison policy permitting overnight conjugal visits for registered domestic partners who are in prison has been praised by homosexual advocacy groups but has drawn fire from religious conservatives. Prison conjugal visiting began in 1918 in Mississippi as …
Sex Offenders Set Up Camp in Miami Florida: The Julia Tuttle Causeway Becomes a Colony. Politicians Pass the Buck. by Isaiah Thompson Another one showed up last night. Around 10 — just before curfew — a car rolled in under the bridge and the newcomer got out with his wife. …
Vermont Prisons Subject to Human Rights Commission Jurisdiction by The Vermont Supreme Court has held that the Vermont Fair Housing and Public Accommodations Act (The Act) applies to state prisons. That holding affirmed an order by the Washington Superior Court denying the Vermont Department of Corrections’ (VDOC) motion to quash …
Washington Study Finds Higher Recidivist Rate Amongst Sex Offenders Recommended, But Not Committed, For Civil Commitment by David Reutter by David M. Reutter A report by the Washington State Institute for Public Policy concludes that sex offenders “who were referred for possible civil commitment have a much higher pattern of …
Georgia’s Sex Offender Residency Restriction Unconstitutional; Work Restriction Approved by The Georgia Supreme Court has declared that a state law that prohibits registered sex offenders from residing or loitering at a location that is within 1,000 feet of any childcare facility, church, school or area where minors congregate (the “residency …
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