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Prison Legal News: January, 2021

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Volume 32, Number 1

In this issue:

  1. Tougher Than the Rest: No Criminal Justice Reform “Miracle” in Texas (p 1)
  2. North Carolina Prisoners at Deadliest Federal Prison File Suit on COVID-19 Response (p 20)
  3. From the Editor (p 20)
  4. Sixth Circuit Grants Qualified Immunity to Sheriff in Tennessee Prisoner’s Assault Case (p 22)
  5. Preliminary Studies: Black/Latino Populations Disproportionately Affected by COVID-19 (p 22)
  6. North Carolina Cancer Patient Dies From COVID-19 After BOP Denies Compassionate Release and Sentencing Judge Rejects Appeal (p 24)
  7. Federal Lawsuit Claims Texas Jail Released Man When Medical Problems Became Too Much Trouble, Resulting in Coma (p 24)
  8. Pandemic Medical Update: The Latest on Vaccines and Prisoners (p 26)
  9. CoreCivic Sued Over Prisoner Who Committed Suicide in Tennessee Prison (p 28)
  10. Magic as Rehabilitation (p 28)
  11. In Prisons, the Press Also Yearns to Be Free (p 30)
  12. California: Prisoner-Run Journalism Thrives with San Quentin News, Ear Hustle (p 30)
  13. My Ankle Monitor Won’t Let Me Take Out The Garbage (p 32)
  14. Tennessee Juvenile Murderer’s Sentence Commuted (p 33)
  15. How Jails Became a Breeding Ground for the Coronavirus (p 34)
  16. Charges Finally Announced 32 Months After South Carolina Prison Riot (p 36)
  17. Alabama Court Allows Lawsuit Over Indigent Traffic Offenders Jailed for Not Paying Fines (p 38)
  18. Salt Lake County, Utah, Settles Federal Civil Rights Wrongful Death Claim for $950,000 (p 38)
  19. Urban Redo: Lorton, Virginia Prison Recreated as Liberty Village (p 40)
  20. Court Rejects Class Status for Nebraska Prisoners Facing Substandard Health Care (p 40)
  21. Seventh Circuit: Nurse’s Deliberate Indifference to Prisoner’s Pain Negates Summary Judgment Grant (p 42)
  22. Second Circuit Reverses Summary Judgment in New York Prisoner’s Due Process Lawsuit (p 42)
  23. St. Louis, Missouri Guard Has History of Taser Abuse (p 43)
  24. Former Prisoners Making Less Than Minimum Wage Working for Nonprofit Doe Fund (p 44)
  25. South Florida: Jail Hotline Releases Report on Inadequate Health Care During Pandemic (p 44)
  26. Rapper Sues BOP Alleging Torture (p 45)
  27. As Prison COVID-19 Cases and Deaths Rise, Washington State Supreme Court Looks Away (p 46)
  28. Montana Supreme Court: Jail’s Blanket Strip Search Policy Violates Law (p 46)
  29. Some Prisons Bear Names of Enslavers, Oppressors, Racists and Segregationists (p 48)
  30. Over Half the Prisoners Test Positive for COVID-19 at Arizona Prison (p 48)
  31. New Book on Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration (p 50)
  32. Louisiana’s COVID-19 Prisoner Furlough Panel Next to Useless (p 50)
  33. COVID-19 Hits Fairfax, Virginia Juvenile Detention Center (p 51)
  34. Seventh Circuit Holds Illinois Prisoners Retain Fourth Amendment Rights to Bodily Privacy, Overruling Circuit Precedents (p 52)
  35. Federal Class Action Settlement Aims to Eliminate Horrific Conditions at Santa Barbara, California Jails in Three Years (p 52)
  36. Almost Half of North Dakota Jail Tests Positive for COVID-19 (p 53)
  37. U.S. Prisons Originally Designed to Prevent Spread of Disease Become Breeding Ground During Pandemic (p 54)
  38. Former Pennsylvania Prisoner’s Complaint Cures Failure to Exhaust Administrative Remedies (p 54)
  39. Georgia Prisoners Lacked Food, Water, Leading to Melee (p 55)
  40. Opioid Crisis in Canadian Prisons Needs to be Addressed (p 55)
  41. CoreCivic and Securus Technologies Agree to Pay $3.7 Million to Settle Suit for Illegally Recording Attorney-Client Conversations (p 56)
  42. $2 Million Settlement in Lawsuit Over N.Y. Prisoner Denied Emergency Eye Surgery Until She Went Blind (p 56)
  43. Scottish Prisoners Issued Mobile Phones During Pandemic (p 57)
  44. Private Health Care Services in County Jails Comes at High Price (p 58)
  45. Sixth Circuit Holds Ohio Prisoner Can Be Executed Despite Previous Botched Attempt (p 59)
  46. First Former Felon Elected to Washington State Legislature (p 60)
  47. Second Circuit: No Error in Blocking New York Parolee from Attending His Own Civil Rights Trial Against Prison Officials (p 60)
  48. As Millions Suffer, Congress Awards BOP $356 Million for New Kansas Prison (p 61)
  49. Tennessee Prisons “Naughty” List Shows Prison Staff Often Bring in Contraband (p 61)
  50. News in Brief (p 62)
  51. Alabama Guards Accused of Excessive Use of Force, Hospitalizing One Prisoner and Injuring Another (p 62)

Tougher Than the Rest: No Criminal Justice Reform “Miracle” in Texas

North Carolina Prisoners at Deadliest Federal Prison File Suit on COVID-19 Response

With 27 ...

From the Editor

Sixth Circuit Grants Qualified Immunity to Sheriff in Tennessee Prisoner’s Assault Case

Zachery Beck was assaulted ...

Preliminary Studies: Black/Latino Populations Disproportionately Affected by COVID-19

North Carolina Cancer Patient Dies From COVID-19 After BOP Denies Compassionate Release and Sentencing Judge Rejects Appeal

Federal Lawsuit Claims Texas Jail Released Man When Medical Problems Became Too Much Trouble, Resulting in Coma

by Dale Chappell

Apparently, it’s easier to release someone from jail and dismiss the charges if their issues become too much trouble, according to a lawsuit filed by James Bagley in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas.

Bagley was arrested in September 2017 for suspected driving ...

Pandemic Medical Update: The Latest on Vaccines and Prisoners

CoreCivic Sued Over Prisoner Who Committed Suicide in Tennessee Prison

Magic as Rehabilitation

For many, the answer is to distract themselves with dominoes and television. Others turn ...

In Prisons, the Press Also Yearns to Be Free

These facts do not make it into the public sphere in ...

California: Prisoner-Run Journalism Thrives with San Quentin News, Ear Hustle

When The Prison Mirror was founded in 1887 at Stillwater Prison in Minnesota, newspapers were commonplace in prisons. The Prison ...

My Ankle Monitor Won’t Let Me Take Out The Garbage

While we live under “house arrest” amid the COVID-19 pandemic,
it’s a good time to revisit what the real thing is like.

by Eleanor Bader, The Indypendent

When most of us think about house arrest, ankle monitors or mandatory enrollment in drug or alcohol counseling in lieu of jail, it ...

Tennessee Juvenile Murderer’s Sentence Commuted

How Jails Became a Breeding Ground for the Coronavirus

Charges Finally Announced 32 Months After South Carolina Prison Riot

by David M. Reutter

Shortly after the deadliest prison riot in 25 years, officials launched an investigation into the events surrounding the April 25, 2018, incident at South Carolina’s Lee Correctional Institution (LCI). After more than two and a half years and at least $190,000 spent on a special investigation, ...

Alabama Court Allows Lawsuit Over Indigent Traffic Offenders Jailed for Not Paying Fines

Salt Lake County, Utah, Settles Federal Civil Rights Wrongful Death Claim for $950,000

The settlement concluded a federal civil rights lawsuit, which had alleged that, ...

Urban Redo: Lorton, Virginia Prison Recreated as Liberty Village

Court Rejects Class Status for Nebraska Prisoners Facing Substandard Health Care

The court’s June 8, 2020, order resolved 11 pending ...

Seventh Circuit: Nurse’s Deliberate Indifference to Prisoner’s Pain Negates Summary Judgment Grant

Second Circuit Reverses Summary Judgment in New York Prisoner’s Due Process Lawsuit

St. Louis, Missouri Guard Has History of Taser Abuse

Former Prisoners Making Less Than Minimum Wage Working for Nonprofit Doe Fund

South Florida: Jail Hotline Releases Report on Inadequate Health Care During Pandemic

Founded on April 5, 2020, the prison abolitionist ...

Rapper Sues BOP Alleging Torture

Kodak Black, whose real name is Bill Kapri, was arrested on May 11, 2019, while en route ...

As Prison COVID-19 Cases and Deaths Rise, Washington State Supreme Court Looks Away

That was a claim by a Majority of the en banc Washington state Supreme Court on July 23, 2020, in a 5-4 decision ...

Montana Supreme Court: Jail’s Blanket Strip Search Policy Violates Law

Some Prisons Bear Names of Enslavers, Oppressors, Racists and Segregationists

Over Half the Prisoners Test Positive for COVID-19 at Arizona Prison

New Book on Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration

Louisiana’s COVID-19 Prisoner Furlough Panel Next to Useless

COVID-19 Hits Fairfax, Virginia Juvenile Detention Center

Seventh Circuit Holds Illinois Prisoners Retain Fourth Amendment Rights to Bodily Privacy, Overruling Circuit Precedents

In 2011, over 200 female prisoners at ...

Federal Class Action Settlement Aims to Eliminate Horrific Conditions at Santa Barbara, California Jails in Three Years

Almost Half of North Dakota Jail Tests Positive for COVID-19

The Grand Forks facility has a population of 195 detainees. There were ...

U.S. Prisons Originally Designed to Prevent Spread of Disease Become Breeding Ground During Pandemic

Former Pennsylvania Prisoner’s Complaint Cures Failure to Exhaust Administrative Remedies

Georgia Prisoners Lacked Food, Water, Leading to Melee

Opioid Crisis in Canadian Prisons Needs to be Addressed

They point out that Canadian and international ...

CoreCivic and Securus Technologies Agree to Pay $3.7 Million to Settle Suit for Illegally Recording Attorney-Client Conversations

$2 Million Settlement in Lawsuit Over N.Y. Prisoner Denied Emergency Eye Surgery Until She Went Blind

Scottish Prisoners Issued Mobile Phones During Pandemic

The SPS introduced mobile phones into its prison system as a means ...

Private Health Care Services in County Jails Comes at High Price

Sixth Circuit Holds Ohio Prisoner Can Be Executed Despite Previous Botched Attempt

First Former Felon Elected to Washington State Legislature

Prior to the election, she said she was running to help give people “a first chance so they won’t ...

Second Circuit: No Error in Blocking New York Parolee from Attending His Own Civil Rights Trial Against Prison Officials

As Millions Suffer, Congress Awards BOP $356 Million for New Kansas Prison

As millions of Americans suffer economic pain from the coronavirus pandemic, it’s business as usual for fat cat lawmakers who continue to reveal how out of touch and indifferent they are to the lives of their constituents.

The irony was apparently lost on Senator Jerry Moran, (R-Kansas), ...

Tennessee Prisons “Naughty” List Shows Prison Staff Often Bring in Contraband

Investigators with the Tennessee Department of Corrections’ (TDOC) Office of Investigation & Conduct and Internal Affairs, working ...

News in Brief

Alabama: On August 21, 2020, Sylvester Hartley became the seventh prisoner to die of complications from COVID-19 at Alabama’s St. Clair Correctional Facility, according to a report in the St. Clair News-Aegis. The 60-year-old, who was serving a life-without-parole sentence for three counts of first-degree kidnapping, was a named ...

Alabama Guards Accused of Excessive Use of Force, Hospitalizing One Prisoner and Injuring Another