Email re overdetention awards in decisions, NPAP, 2008
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Re: [npap] [NY-Trial] Re: OVER-DETENTION AWARDS IN DECIS... 1 of 2 Subject: Re: [npap] [NY-Trial] Re: OVER-DETENTION AWARDS IN DECISIONS IN NY STATE COURT OF CLAIMS From: "Michael R. Scolnick Esq." <scollaw@optonline.net> Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 19:07:21 -0500 To: jsolson@scofflaw.com CC: Npap <npap@nationallawyersguild.org>, NYCPR <nycpr@yahoogroups.com> Can anybody in NPAP or the Rogues give me something to support a demand of $2000/day or more for my 14 days over-detained client. Am I completely off in left field with that? I'll take federal decisions, any jurisdiction, if you have them. I just searched that NY Court of Claims data base and found one case where award was $85 (don't know how many days, in 2000 AD) and another where they awarded $75/day for 7 days (in 2002 AD). OY! Could anyone run me a Verdict Search for that? I don't have access to it. Michael R. Scolnick, P.C. Attorney at Law 175 Burrows Lane Blauvelt, NY 10913 845-354-9339 fax: 845-365-1506 "The only foolish question is the one you don't ask." -----Original Message----From: NY-Trial Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 6:33 PM To: NY-Trial@ Subject: [NY-Trial] Re: OVER-DETENTION AWARDS IN DECISIONS IN NY STATE COURT OF CLAIMS Michael I have similiar facts (31 days) so I would appreciate it if you let me know what you find and how you do $$ wise. Who is the AAG on your case and are in Albany? To answer your questions, the Court of Claims has a searchable decisions page. Its crude (you search by term) but maybe you will find something. I found Smith v. State, #2007-030-014, Claim # 111410. It granted the claimant SJ and awared him $10 per day, citing to a 4th Dept. case that deals with the time a claimant should have been in the SHU, not over-dentention in jail like our cases. Its a 1994 case. I hope in Smith that the claimant got screwed because he was pro se and that $10 per day is not the going rate. Please let me know what you find. Thanks, Eric --- In NY-Trial@ ------ , "Michael R. Scolnick Esq." <scollaw@...> wrote: > > > Where would I look to find "verdicts" (i.e., awards made) in New York > State's Court of Claims (the court where you sue the state) in cases of 3/10/2008 11:50 AM Re: [npap] [NY-Trial] Re: OVER-DETENTION AWARDS IN DECIS... 2 of 2 > prisoner over-detention? > > In a case where my client was over-detained by 14 days following his maximum > expiration date I have been invited by the Assistant Attorney General to > make a demand -- early settlement discussions. I also started a separate > 1983 suit against the individual parole employees whose misdeeds "wilfil > disregard" resulted in the over-detention. I've made claim now in discussion > for lawyer fees under 1988 for the work done in bringing the federal suit. I > argued that the state will be demanding a release for them also, so they > should pay the fees for the work done in that court. I'll let you know how > it goes. > > Meanwhile Where do I find what I'm looking for? > > Michael R. Scolnick, P.C. > Attorney at Law > 175 Burrows Lane > Blauvelt, NY 10913 > 845-354-9339 > fax: 845-365-1506 > "The only foolish question is the one you don't ask." > __._,_.___ MMessages in this topic (3) essages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe . __,_._,___ _________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: http://lists.nationallawyersguild.org/mailman/options/npap/jsolson%40scofflaw.com 3/10/2008 11:50 AM