Fbop Ner Monthly Report 2002jan
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U.S. DEPARTMEM1'OF ,umeE ( Federal Bureau of Prisons NOlmllASTRl"ONAl OFFill us. CWRIM IIIJfJII .'CHIIfItIUTmtm PIIllAllUll/A,'. ' '06 March 8, 2002 MEMORANDUM FOR CHRISTOPHER ERLEWINE, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/GENERAL COUNSEL, FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS FROM: Henry J. Sadowski, Regional Counsel SUBJECT: Monthly Report - January 2002 I. ADMmISTRATIVB LEGAL ACTIVITIES - StlMNARY REPORT A. Administrative Remedies - 2002 Pending on 1st Rec'd in month Ans'd in month Pending at End Over 30 days JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 168 190 176 182 0 B. Administrative Tort Cl.aims - 2002 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Pending on 1st 283 Rec'd in month 92 Recons. rec'd 2 Ans'd in month 84 Pending at End 293 Over 180 days 0 C. Tort Cl.aim Investigation Status: As of January 31, 2002 ALF ALM ALP ALW BRO DAN DEV ELK FA! FTD LEW LOR MeK NYM OTV PHL RBK seH Pending Over 60 days 2 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 17 4 1 0 3 0 4471 8 0 2 0 14 0 6 0 1 0 6 0 6 2 1 0 2 0 2° 16 0 1 2 ( D. FOI/Privacy Act Reqaests - 2002 Pending on 1st Rec'd in month Ans'd in month Pending at End Over 20 days JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 17 47 47 17 0 * Note: Archived records. E. i'OIA Reqaests for records: As of January 31, 2002 ALF ALM ALP ALW BRO DAN DEV ELK FA! FTD LEW LOR MCK NYM OTV PHL RBK SCH NER Pending 1 0 1 1 0 0 6 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 >20 days 0 II. LITIGATION ACT:IVl:n - 2002 NORTBBAST REGZON A. SUMMARY REPORT Open on 1st New Cases Habeas Corpus FTCA Bivens Other Bivens/FTCA Cases Closed JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JOL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 471 19 8 1 11 o o 10 B • SIGNII'XCANT LITlGATJ:ON MATTERS: c. None BEARINGS/T.RZALs: - I) U.S. v. Bumagin, (SONY) - On January 18, 2002, a hearing was held requesting that Judge Wood vacate her order requiring MCC New York to transport inmate Semyon Bumagin, #18087-053 to his private dentist. Les Owen, Attorney, MCC New York, presented the inmate's dental record from MCC NY which documented that the tooth was decayed past the point of filling and would have to be pulled. The·record also included the inmate's signed "Refusal of Treatment" form. The institution offered to have the inmate re-examined by MCC NY's new dentist. Judge Wood agreed, advised the inmate he had no case, appreciated the offer of a "second opinion" and vacated her order. 4472 ( D. RELIGIOUS CASES: No new activity B. ENSIGN AMBNDMENT CASES: - No new activity. III. CRDJINAl, REFERRALS/pROSECUTIONS/TlUALS: REFERRALS: 1) USP Allenwood - 9 referrals (2 inmate on staff assaults, 6 inmate possession of a weapon, 1 possession of narcotics (morphine» 2) FCI Allenwood - 2 referrals (1 inmate on staff assault, 1 inmate threatening letter to the President) 3) LSCI Allenwood - 3 referrals (2 inmate on inmate fights (both declined), 1 suspicious telephone activity) 4) USP Lewisburg - 1 referral (Inmate through unknown liquid on officer) 5) FCI Schuylkill - 2 referrals (1. possession of weapon, 1 threatening letter to staff member) TRAVEL AND LEAVE SCBEDtJLE FOR FEBRUARY 2002: Travel: Nat. Plgl Seminar - February 11-15 Annual Leave: None Scheduled ( Travel - None Scheduled Annual Leave - None Travel - None scheduled Annual Leave - None scheduled Travel - None Scheduled ~eriodic/Extended Leave for fami~y medical issue Travel - None scheduled Annual Leave - None scheduled Travel - Nat. Plgl Seminar - February 11-15 Annual Leave - None Scheduled Travel - Nat. Plgl Seminar - February 11-15 Annual Leave - None scheduled Travel - Nat. Plgl Seminar - February 11-15 Annual Leave - None Scheduled ( 4473