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refused to allow Friedl to amend his original complaint. In December 1993, Friedl was granted work release from the Queensboro Correctional Facility, which is operated by the New York State Department ...
Attica Compensation Served Up 29-Years-Cold by Two weeks short of 29 years after the Attica massacre, a federal judge divided an $8 million settlement to compensate more than 500 Attica ...
in damages and attorney's fees in the settlement of a suit filed against the Santa Clara County, California, Board of Supervisors and Department of Corrections over a pattern of sexual assaults, intimidation ...
Article • February 15, 2001 • from PLN February, 2001
$7,500 Paid to Settle Delay of Legal Property Suit by On September 27, 1999, District of Columbia federal judge Stanley Sporkin entered judgment on a settlement for $7,500, plus $47.81 ...
$115,000 Settlement Where Guards Fed NY Prisoner Ground Glass by In September 1999, New York prison officials settled a lawsuit by prisoner Teno Gee for $115,000 in damages. Gee ...
Qualified Immunity Denied in CO Rape Case; Suit Settled for $70,000 by In an unpublished ruling, the Tenth Circuit has denied qualified immunity to prison officials who failed to protect a prisoner from being raped by another prisoner. Marvin Gray, a "large and powerful individual with a violent past," was …
Fired Washington Parole Officer Wins $250,000 Settlement by Washington state parole officer Barbara A. Nelson was fired in 1998 after the state was hit for more than $6.4 million to pay off ...
$16 Million Agreement to Revamp NJ Prison Mental Health Care by A federal district court in New Jersey has approved a $16 million settlement in a class-action suit against state prison ...
to the defendants' appeal of portions of the District Court's ruling, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals directed the parties in the suit to participate in a settlement conference. The parties agreed to engage ...
of the various lawsuits, and paying out over $3 million in settlements and jury verdicts, the Jefferson County Jail now only strip searches felony arrestees. ...
. As part of the settlement the state of New Jersey admitted to no wrongdoing and Ferri agreed to retire. Sexual harassment claims by men are sometimes referred to as "reverse discrimination" suits ...
$100,000 Settlement in TX Restraint Chair/Pepper Spray Death by On February 22, 2000, Tarrant County, Texas agreed to pay a $100,000 settlement to the estate of James Livingston, 30 ...
Article • October 15, 2000 • from PLN October, 2000
that prisoner's lawsuit for $600,000. Ransom filed suit, claiming Berringer and Clio violated his rights by beating him. The jail agreed to pay Ransom $50,000 to settle the lawsuit and defended the settlement ...
Former Political Prisoner Settles Suit for $4.5 Million by On April 26, 2000, the city of Los Angeles, California and the federal government agreed to pay former political prisoner Geronimo Ji Jaga (formerly known as Elmer Pratt) $4.5 million to settle a wrongful imprisonment suit he had filed. Ji Jaga …
$53,000 Settlement in AL Conditions Suit by On April 8, 2000, the Alabama Department of Corrections settled a conditions lawsuit by agreeing to pay eight prisoners $53,000 in damages ...
$250,000. This amount includes attorney fees and costs. The DOC denied any wrongdoing in the matter. What is unusual about the settlement, which has been obtained by PLN, is its media provision: "4 ...
$82,500 in damages by a jury who found she had been raped by a male prisoner in July, 1998, while she was a prisoner in the Lexington county jail in South Carolina. The county did not appeal the verdict ...
$1.75 Million in Oregon Excessive Force Jail Settlement by On March 29, 2000, the Klamath County Jail in Medford, Oregon, paid $1.75 million to settle an excessive force lawsuit filed ...
Sweeping ADA/RA Jail Settlement Benefits Hearing Impaired Prisoners by by Matthew T. Clarke A federal district court in California has approved a sweeping settlement of hearing impaired ...
Article • August 15, 2000 • from PLN August, 2000
follow up treatment and showed deliberate indifference to Peen's medical needs. The BOP settled the suit by paying Deen's estate $700,000 in damages. As part of the settlement the BOP denied any wrongdoing ...
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