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u.s. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons Dublin, California 94568 February 5, 1999 MEMORANDUM TO CHRISTOPHER ERLEWINE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/GENERAL COUNSEL FROM: SUBJECT: Harlan W. Penn, Regional Counsel Monthly Report for January, 1999 LITIGATION NINTH CIRCUIT MATTERS: Ballou v. Perrill, (SET) 9·~· Circuit Respondent/Appellee's Brief filed January 25, 1999. DAP appeal involving ineligibility based on a prior bank robbery conviction. Petitioner claims staff verbally informed him of his eligibility prio~ to entering the program and BOP subsequently applied § 550.58, revoking his eligibility. Blue v. Bailey, (SAF) Habeas petition seeking presentence credit. On December 8, 1998, case was dismissed, but appealed by the inmate to the 9::-· Circui t Court of Appeals. u.s. v. Gibson, (WRO) ~ Circuit Court of Appeals unpublished opinion upholds BOP. Inmate filed Mandamus challenging BOP decision to rescind 3621(e) early release due to prior robbery conviction. NEW 3621(e) CASES: Darmiento v. Crabtree, enhancement. (SHE) Habeas DAP petition - two level DeChambeau v. Crabtree, enhancement. ( Foley-Clark v. Reese, enhancement. (SHE) Habeas DAP petition - two level (DUB) Habeas DAP petition - two level 3349 Gray v. Crabtree, of a firearm. (SHE) Grierv. Crabtree, enhancement. Habeas OAP petition -felon in possession (SHE) Habeas OAP petition - two level Gwyn v. Crabtree, (SHE) Habeas OAP petition - two level enhancement and program failure. Johnson v. Crabtree, (SHE) Habeas OAP petition - two level enhancement. Katz v. Crabtree, (SHE) Habeas OAP petition - two level enhancement and §922g. Lightbourne v. Crabtree, enhancement. Martin v. Campbell, robbery. (TAF) Marshall v. Crabtree, enhancement. Ramos v. Crabtree, enhancement. Habeas OAP petition - unarmed bank (SHE) Habeas DAP petition - two level (SHE) Habeas OAP petition - two level Samaniego v. Crabtree, enhancement. Shibuya v. Reese, enhancement. (SHE) Habeas DAP petition - two level (SHE) Habeas DAP petition - two level (DUB) Habeas DAP petition - two level Subia v. Crabtree, (SHE) Habeas OAP petition - two level enhancement and §922g. Warden v. Crabtree, enhancement. (SHE) Williams v. Crabtree, enhancement. Habeas DAP petition - two level (SHE) 1998 Habeas DAP petition - two level Williams v. Crabtree, (SHE) 1999 Habeas DAP petition - two level enhancement and §922g conviction. Wills v. Crabtree, enhancement. (SHE) Habeas DAP petition - two level Young v. Crabtree, enhancement. (SHE) Habeas DAP petition - two level 3350 ( NEW CASES/OTHER: '" Bowen v. Crabtree, computation. (SHE) Habeas petition challenging sentence Davidson v. Bailey, (SAF) Habeas petition in which inmate is challenging his criminal conviction via a Section 2241 claim. Jones v. Hood, (TCN) Habeas petition challenging the USPC's to rescind parole and upwardly depart from the guidelines for drug use in prison (FCI Lompoc) and a pre-existing history of heroin abuse, spanning almost 25 years. Issues raised are purely u.s. Parole Commission. de~ision Lund v. u.S. (SET) FTCA action alleging injuries suffered from an alleged slip and fall in the SHU shower. Moore v. Crabtree, (SHE) Habeas petition challenging sentence computation and USPC action. Reed v. I.R.S., {SHE} Bivens action alleging various constitutional violations including false imprisonment. Resnick v. Adams, (LOM) Bivens action alleging violation of First Amendment rights. Specifically, the inmate alleges that he is not being provided a Kosher diet. Resnick v. Adams, (LOM) Bivens action alleging inadequate medical treatment for a leg condition Rutkowski v. Crabtree, (SHE) ,Habeas petition challenging computation of sentence and USPC action. Wharton v. Crabtree, {SHE} Habeas petition alleging staff blocking access to the Courts. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS: Allen v. Crabtree, (SHE) Court held that DAP staff determination that inmate did not qualify for RDAP participation because there was no corroboration of self-reported alcohol abuse violated Cort v. Crabtree, 113 F3d 1089 (CA9 1997). District Court ruled that once inmate receives a provisional 3621 (e) release eligibility determination BOP can not apply new program eligibility rules. Betz v. Crabtree, (SHE) On December 8, 1998, relying on Downey, judge granted habeas petition by stating BOP may not use sentencing enhancements of subsequent conviction to revoke previous grant of DAP eligibility. The BOP had denied eligible 3351 status due to conviction of attempted escape and the offense characteristics which included violence. (Petitioner fled from military police at high speed, threatened use of force against police, rammed police vehicle and collided with civilian vehicle. This provided five point sentence enhancement.) Staff determined this offense disqualified petitioner from CCC placement and was rationale for denying eligibility. Respondent's Motion to Vacate Judgement and Motion for Reconsideration of the Court's Opinion and Order submitted December 18, 1998. Motion denied by court January II, 1999. Copeland v. Hood, (TCN) On December 3,-1998 Judge dismissed, with prejudice, the habeas petition which sought reversal of DHO action and, restoration of forfeited good time, stemming from a 110 Refusing to Provide a Urine Sample. Inmate claimed he suffered from .. Shy Bladder", which the Magistrate apparently adopted in issuing R&R to grant petitioner's relief. Due to significant correctional issues involved, FCI Tucson successfully opposed the R&R. Davis v. Perrill, (SET) Habeas petition alleging property was improperly withheld when inmate was transferred from FDC Sheridan to FDC SeaTac. Response filed on November 6, 1998. On December 11, 1998, Magistrate Judge issued a Report and Recommendation, recommending denial of Petitioner's motion for preliminary injunctive relief, and petition for writ. Hogan v. U.S., (SOC) FTCA action alleging retaliatory transfer. Plaintiff agreed to stay the majority of their discovery requests based upon defendant's intent to file motion to transfer case. The motion to transfer should be filed by February 5, 1999 and a heari~g on the motion is set for March 1, 1999. Kurtz v. U.S., (SHE) rTCA action alleging the BOP was negligent in failing to prevent inmate from attempting to commit suicide by hanging. Inmate is permanently impaired and received compassionate release on November 18, 1998. Trial was held January 26 & 27, 1999. Judge ruled from the bench finding no negligence on the part of BOP. Manning v. U.S., (SHE) FTCA action alleging the BOP was negligent for failing to provide a ladder to climb onto the top bunk. Plaintiff claims he fell and suffered head and neck injuries and the BOP failed to provide adequate medical care. Trial was set for January 25, 1999 but postponed until March 1999. Mitchell v. USA, (PHX) FTCA action alleging assault and injury by other inmates due to the BOP's failure to protect. Judge has advised the government to raise the discretionary function exception in this case. Plaintiff has raised a failure to protect. 3352 ( Mota v. U.S., (SOC) FTCA action regarding alleged injury during escorted trip. Pre-Trial Conference was held on November 9, 1998. Mandatory settlement conference held on December '2, 1998. The bench trial originally set for January 26, 1999 gave way to settlement negotiations. A settlement of $7,500 was reached on the eve of trial. Nelson v. Crabtree, (SHE) Court holds that BOP cannot apply rule/program change after the provisional eligibility for 3621(e) release is made, to do so violates Cort v. Crabtree. Nelson received a two point enhancement under USSG 2101.1 and upon implementation of 5162.04, his provisional eligibility for early release was overturned. District court found no likelihood of success on appeal to warrant stay. Parmelee v. Benov, (SOC) Bivens action. Rejection of "How to Win Prison Disciplinary Cases." Parties ordered to designate their respective experts in writing by February 19, 1999. Supplemental or second date for designation of experts March 5, 1999. Romero v. BOP, (PHX) FTCA action for wrongful death by hanging. A trial date of July 27, 1999 has been set. Smith v. BOP, (PHX) On January 7, Judge dismissed all allegations in this action except for a claim involving the improper opening of legal mail by staff. There are two remaining BOP defendants. CRI~NAL CASE TRACKING Criminal Cases JAN Referred Accepted Declined Pendinq ·Decision FEB MAR APR MAY JON JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV 29 1 15 13 . Declined Cases: (DUB) Inmate who worked in laundry received check for deposit into trust fund account from attorney of a second inmate for payment of the second inmate's "laundry account" that was supposedly owed to the first inmate who worked in the laundry. \"" (PHX) DEC Inmate assaulted an inmate on the Recreation Yard. 3353 ( (PHX) Female inmate died at a local hospital of unknown reasons. The SIS referred and declined after the results of autopsy indicated inmate died of natural causes. (PHX) Inmate assaulted another inmate and sustained numerous contusions to his face. (SAF) Inmate intentionally brushed up against a Food Service Staff Member. (SAF) Inmate was intoxicated while on furlough status to a halfway house. (SAF) Two inmates were involved in a slap and push incident. (SET) Inmate assaulted another inmate. AUSA declined to prosecute in favor of administrative disciplinary proceedings. (SET) Inmate assault on Staff. AUSA declined to prosecute in favor of administrative disciplinary proceedings. ( " (TeN) ISO discovered Marijuana on an inmate, who had just been received from INS on illegal re-entry charges. The matter was referred for prosecution on but was declined, due to the small quantity of narcotics involved. (TCN) Inmate was found to be in an unauthorized area. As Senior Officer was attempting to escort the inmate to the Lieutenant's Office, inmate pushed past the officer striking him on the left arm with his elbow. Officer received no injuries. (TCN) Senior Officer observed an inmate sticking another inmate in the chest with a homemade syringe. The syringe contained a liquid substance, which tested positive for amphetamine (crank). (TeN) Senior Officer was removing hand restraints from inmate in SHU when inmate pulled away, causing strained muscles of Officer's fingers. (TeN) Inmate was physically assaulted by 4 inmates in the Unit Dorm while asleep in his bunk. The victim was treated for multiple abrasions/contusions. Two of the four assailants tested positive for the use of intoxicants. (TRM) Inmate was found in possession of a minute amount of heroin (minute amount). Active Prosecutions: ". . ASSAULT: 3354 ( u.s. v. Dahkoshay, (SHE) Inmate assaulted another inmate with a weapon containing a razorblade. Victim's arm was severely cut. Trial set for March 30, 1999. u.S. v. Simmons, (LOM) Assault of a Correctional Officer that occurred on December 14, 1997. On December 3, 1998, the Defendant was found guilty of Assault of a Law Enforcement Officer. Sentencing scheduled for February 22, 1999. u.S. v. Wehmhoefer, (LOM) Assault of another inmate that occurred on March 4, 1997. Trial scheduled for May 19, 1999. ESCAPE: u.S. v. Finkle, (LOM) Escape from the FPC in January of 1998. Trial was scheduled for January 19, 1999. On January 15, 1999, the U.S. Attorney's Office dismissed charges. u.S. v. Lewis, (TeN) Prosecution of inmate Lewis, currently at FCI PHX, for soliciting drug abuse treatment records from outside source to falsify, and falsifying records to document history of substance abuse to support his application to the Bureau's RDAP program for purpose of § 3621(e) early release eligibility. Grand Jury Indictment was handed down on January 20, 1999, charging Lewis with 2 Counts of Attempted Escape (TCN & PHX) , and 1 Count of Fraud. u.S. v. Nikiasch, (LOM) Escape from the FPC in December of 1995. Inmate pled guilty to one count of Escape from a Federal Institution, one count of Possessing and or Passing Counterfeit $100 Bills, and one count of Possessing over $5,000 in Counterfeit Currency. Sentencing rescheduled for February 22, 1999. BO~CIDE: u.S. v. Green, (LOM) Inmate indicted April 2, 1998 for murder of SOS Scott Williams (2 counts) and assaults on four other officers. On December 2, 1998, the Attorney General authorized the USAO to seek the death penalty in this case. On December 10, 1998, the USAO filed the Notice of Intent to Seek the Death Penalty. On December 15, 1998, a status conference was scheduled, however, inmate Green refused to come out of his cell to attend. Defense Attorneys have made mention of possibly requesting another trial continuance until August of 1999. u.s. v. Lindsey, (PHX) November 1, 1997 murder of inmate Jackson. Lindsey was indicted on September 8, 1998, made his first appearance on October 22, 1998, and pled not guilty. The court has scheduled a new trial date of March 10, 1999. The defense has submitted a request to interview 14 inmate witnesses. INTRODUCTION/POSSESSION OF CONTRABAND: 3355 u.s. v. Reagor, (PHX) Inmate Reagor attempted to secrete a balloon on the Recreation yard containing brown heroin. On October 22, 1998 the u.s. Attorney's Office accepted for prosecution. PROPERTY: None SEX OFFENSES: u.s. v. Secrease, (DUB) Former Correctional Officer pled guilty to one count of Knowingly Engaging in a Sexual Act with a Ward (Inmate) in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2243(b). Sentenced on January 15, 1999, to two months home confinement, 18 months probation and $500.00 fine. WEAPONS: None •• STATXSTXCS ~~ ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUL JON AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 80 ( FREEDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY ACT: APR MAY JlJN FEB MAR JAN RECEIVED 27 24 CLOSED 19 PENDING 1 20 DAYS 6 MONTHS APPEALS JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 0 0 FOI/PA PENDING MORE THAN 20 DAYS ON JANUARY 31, 1999: BRN DUB LOF LOM LOS NEL PBX SAF SDC SET SHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 TAF TCN TRM TOTAL 0 0 0 1 OCT NOV DEC LITIGATION: JAN ( OPEN AT BEGINNING OF MONTH NEW CASES RECEIVED HC 26 FTCA 1 FEB MAR APR MAY JON 356 30 3356 JUL AUG SEP ( BIVENS 3 OTHER 0 CLOSED 3 . PENDING AT END OF MONTH LITIGATION REPORTS COMPLETED 383 29 ADMINISTRATIVE TORT CLAIMS JAN RECEIVED CLOSED RECONSIDER PENDING OVER 6 MONTHS FEB MAR APR MAY JUL JUN AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 30 31 1 95 0 ( t Cl a~m ' Investigations Ove r 60 Days ' BRN DUB LOF LOM LOS NEL PHX SAF SDC k 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 SET SHE TAF TCN I 0 5 0 l! I i I SCHEDULED LEAVE : Annual Ref resher Training on 2 / :, 2 / 5 , A~n~a~ Refresher Training du=ina rain i~9 A~~~a: on ?=e - sen~encing l ea ve o n : / 1 - Issues (h~ h" ' ~~~ ~. 3 and Annua: ( Annual Refresher 3357 Training 2/16 - : - . TRM I TOTAL ! ' I C" u.s. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons Dublin, California 94568 March 1, 1999 MEMORANDUM TO CHRISTOPHER ERLEWINE ASSXSTANT DIRECTOR/GENERAL COUNSEL FROM: SUBJECT: Harlan W. Penn, Regional Counsel Monthly Report for February, 1999 LITIGATION NEW 3621 (e) CASES: Castillo v. Crabtree, Gonzalez v. Adams, assault. (SHE) DAP petition, INS detainer. (LOM) DAP petition, prior conviction for Gray v. Crabtree, (SHE) DAP' petition, 922(g) conviction and prior conviction for aggravated assault. Gregg v. Crabtree, (SHE) DAP petition, 922(g) conviction and two point sentencing erihancement. Knaeble v. Crabtree, (SHE) DAP petition, 922{g} conviction and two point sentencing enhancement. NEW CASES/OTHER: Alfrey v. Crabtree, (SHE) Bivens action alleging staff failed to protect inmate from an attack by another inmate which resulted in inmate death. Huss v. Crabtree, (SHE) Habeas petition challenging termination of visi tation by inmate's wife. ( Mixon v. Clark, (TRM) Habeas petition in which inmate wants jail credit, but cannot receive it due to 18 USC 3585(b}. Specifically, inmate alleges that state erred by not transferring primary custody to the federal government, such that the state 3704 ( ...., sentence would have been concurrent to the federal sentence. Instead, inmate first had to complete service of his state sentenced before starting his federal sentence. Vallier v. Clark, (TRM) Habeas petition in which inmate wants jail credit applied to his old law sentence. Inmate is at USP Leavenworth, but filed his petition in the COCA before transferring. AUSA is inclined to respond on the merits. SXGNXFXCANT DEVELOPMENTS: ( Betz v. Crabtree, (SHE) OAP petition, two-point enhancement. On December 8, 1998, relying on Downey, judge granted habeas petition by stating BOP may not use sentencing enhancements of subsequent conviction to revoke previous grant of OAP eligibility. The BOP had denied eligible status due to conviction of attempted escape and the offense characteristics which included violence. (Petitioner fled from military police at high speed, threatened use of force against police, rammed police vehicle and collided with civilian vehicle. This provided five point sentence enhancement.) Staff determined this offense disqualified petitioner from CCC placement and was rationale for denying eligibility. Respondent's Motion to Vacate Judgement and Motion for Reconsideration of the Court's Opinion and Order submitted December 18, 1998. Motion denied by court January 11, 1999. Blum v. Hardin-Cassel, (PHX) Bivens action alleging discrimination, denial of legal calls, and unjust sanctions. On February 18, 1999, Judge dismissed defendant Hardin-Cassel but did not dismiss Warden Floyd. Case will likely proceed to trial on the issue of retaliation for filing previous lawsuits. Trial date not set. Davis v. Perrill, (SET) Habeas petition alleging property was improperly withheld when inmate was transferred from FDC Sheridan to FDC SeaTac. On January 29, 1999, Judge adopted the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation, denying without prejudice the motion for preliminary injunctive relief and petition for writ of habeas corpus. Hogan v. U. S., (SDC) FTCA action, retaliatory transfer. Plaintiff agreed to stay the majority of discovery requests based upon defendant's intent to file motion to transfer case. The motion to transfer should be filed by February 5, 1999 and a hearing on the motion is set for March 1, 1999. Lindsey v. U.S., (PHX) Homicide trial. Trial date of May 12, 1999 set. Lund v. U. S. , (SET) FTCA action, slip and fall in SHU shower. 3705 Answer filed on February 23, 1999. Manning v. U.S., (SHE) FTCA action alleging the BOP was negligent for failing to provide a ladder to climb onto the top bunk. Plaintiff claims he fell and suffered head and neck injuries and the BOP failed to provide adequate medical care. Trial was set for January 25, 1999 but postponed until March 1999. Mawhinney v. U.S., FTCA action, slip and fall from stool while accessing top bunk. Los Angeles USAO asked for $250,000 settlement authority; BOP authorized $100,000. Plaintiff agreed to accept $125,000 at settlement conference February 25, 1999. That amount under consideration. Miller v. Reese, (DUB) OAP petition, two-point enhancement. Order denying petition and judgment in favor of respondent entered on November 16, 1998. On January 21, 1999, the Warden received correspondence which appeared to be an appeal. ( " Mitchell v. USA, (PHX) FTCA action alleging assault and injury by other inmates due to the BOP's failure to protect. Judge has advised the government to raise the discretionary function exception in this case. Plaintiff has raised a failure to protect. Nadal v. BOP, (SAF) Bi Vens action alleging violation of First Amendment Rights by selectively placing Greatest Severity Public Safety Factor due to religious and political beliefs. Dismissed with prejudice on January 28, 1999. Inmate appealed to the Ninth Circuit on January 29, 1999. Nelson v. Crabtree, (SHE) OAP peti tion, two-point enhancement. Court holds that BOP cannot apply rule/program change after the provisional eligibility for 3621 (e) release is made, to do so violates Cort v. Crabtree. Nelson received a two point enhancement under USSG 2101.1 and upon implementation of 5162.04, his provisional eligibili ty for early release was overturned. District court found no likelihood of success on appeal to warrant stay. Nelson v. Lathers, (SOC) Habeas petition, CCC inmate tested positive for methamphetamine, returned to closer custody and lost 3621e date. Judge released inmate on "appeal bond" after indicating he believed inmate had been disciplined for use of Vicks inhaler. Response filed by San Diego USAO, who appeared at hearing on February 26, 1999. Court refused to return inmate to custody. Awaiting written order. Parmelee v. Benov, (SOC) Bivens action, rejection of "How to Win Prison Disciplinary Cases." Parties ordered to designate their respective experts in writing by February 19, 1999. Supplemental or second date for designation of experts March 5, 1999. 3706 Romero v. BOP, (PHX) FTCA action, wrongful death by hanging. trial date of July 27, 1999 has been set. A Smith v. BOP, (PHX) FTCA action, legal mail. On January 7, Judge dismissed all allegations in this action except for a claim involving the improper opening of legal mail by staff. Two remaining BOP defendants. Troutt v. Adams, (SAF) Bivens action alleging plaintiff was subj ected to unnecessary and painful rectal examination. Favorable Report and Recommendation issued by the Magistrate recommending dismissal of this case on February 26, 1999. CRIMINAL CASE TRACKING Criminal Cases Referred Accepted Decl.ined Pending Decision (.... ' ..... . JAN FEB 29 1 15 13 19 MAR APR MAY .roN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 4 16 28 Active Prosecutions: ASSAULT: u.s. v. Dahkoshay, (SHE) Inmate assaulted another inmate with a weapon containing a razorblade. Victim's arm was severely cut. Trial set for March 30, 1999. u.S. v. Simmons, (LaM) ----------------occurred on December Assault of a Correctional Officer that 14, 1997. On December 3, 1998, the Defendant was found guilty of Assault of a Law Enforcement Officer. Sentencing rescheduled for March 15, 1999. u.s. v. Wehmhoefer, (LaM) Assault of another inmate that occurred on March 4, 1997. Trial scheduled for May 19, 1999. ESCAPE: u. s. v. Lewis, (TCN) Prosecution of inmate for soliciting drug abuse treatment records from outside source to falsify and falsifying records to document history of substance abuse to support his application to the Bureau's RDAP program for purpose of § 3621 (e) early release eligibility. Grand Jury Indictment was handed down on January 20, 1999, charging Lewis with 2 Counts 3707 c, of Attempted Escape (TCN & PHX), and 1 Count of Fraud. u.s. v. Nikrasch, (LaM) Escape from the FPC in December of 1995. Inmate pled guilty to one count of Escape from a Federal Institution, one count of Possessing and or Passing Counterfeit $100 Bills, and one count of Possessing over $5,000 in Counterfeit Currency. Sentencing rescheduled for February 22, 1999. BOMl:CIDE: u.S. v. Green, (LaM) Murder of Scott Williams (2 counts) and assaults on four other officers. Continuance signed by the Judge, trial continued to October 19, 1999. u.s. v. Lindsey, (PHX) November 1, 1997 murder of inmate Jackson. Lindsey was indicted on September 8, 1998, made his . first appearance on October 22, 1998, and pled not guilty. The court has scheduled a new trial date of May 12, 1999. INTRODUCTZON/POSSESSION OF CONTRABAND: u.s. v. Reagor, (PHX) Inmate Reagor attempted to secrete a balloon on the Recreation yard containing brown heroin. Trial date pending. PROPERTY: None SEX OFFENSES: u.s. v. Hyson, (DUB) Twenty-two count indictment returned against former Correctional Officer at Dublin on February 17, 1999, for knowingly engaging in and attempting to engage in a sexual act with a ward (inmate) in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2243(b) (15 misdemeanor counts); knowingly engaging in sexua~ contact with a ward in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2244 (a) (b) (2 misdemeanor counts); knowingly and willfully providing false statements and representations in a matter within the jurisdiction of an agency of the United States in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1001 (1 felony count); and willfully and knowingly stating and subscribing to material matters which he did not believe to be true while under oath (perjury) in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1621 (4 felony counts) . Arraignment March 11, 1999. WEAPONS: None •• STATISTICS~· 3708 I 80 I 94 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY ACT: APR MAY JON FEB MAR JAN 38 RECEJ:VED 27 34 24 CLOSED 23 19 PENDJ:NG 3 1 20 DAYS 0 6 MONTHS 0 0 1 APPEALS JOL AUG SEP OCT FOI/PA PENDING MORE THAN 20 DAYS ON FEBRUARY 28, 1999: BRK DUB LOP LOM LOS NEL PBX SAP SDC SET SHE TAP a a 0 0 0 0 2 0 a a 0 0 *Records for 3rd overdue be~ng retr~eved TCN 0 NOV Tm( ·0 DEC TOTAL 2* from another Reg10n ADMINISTRATIVE TORT CLAIMS JAN FEB MAR APR JON MAY 39 RECEJ:VED 30 43 CLOSED 31 RECONSJ:DER 1 0 (•.... 91 95 PENDJ:NG 0 OVER 6 2 MONTHS Tort Claim Investigations Over 60 Days: BRN DUB LOP LOM LOS NEL PBX SAF SDC JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC ,'-'" 0 14 0 SET SHE TAP TCN TBM TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 26 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JOL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 356 383 LITIGATION: ( OPEN AT BEGJ:NNJ:NG OF MONTH NEW CASES RECEJ:VED BC 30 9 26 8 FTCA 1 0 3709 ( IBIVENS 3 1 OTHER 0 0 CLOSED 3 3 PENDING AT 383 389 29 7 END OF MONTH LITIGATION REPORTS COMPLETED PERSONNEL: WXR Legal Staff from DUB, LOS, TCN, PHX, SET, SDC, SHE, and the Regional Counsel are attending National Legal Training for D~tention Center Issues on Jekyll Island March 1 - March 5, 1999. 3710 u.s. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons Dublin, California 94568 April 8, 1999 MEMORANDUM FOR CHRISTOPHER ERLEWINE, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/ GENERAL COUNSEL, GENERAL COUNSEL , REVIEW Harlan W. Penn, Regional Counsel Monthly Report for March, 1999 FROM: SUBJECT: LITIGATION NEW 3621 (e) CASES: Cervantes v. (SHE) Hood habeas peti tion, two-point petition, two-point sentencing DAP enhancement case. Curley v. (SHE) Crabtree DAP enhancement. • Davis v. Ho.od (SHE) DAP habeas peti tion Felon in Possession of a Firearm 18 U.S.C. 922(g) conviction. Eckert v. Hood (SHE) DAP habeas petition Felon in Possession of a Firearm 18 U.S.C. 922(g) conviction. Fucci v. Ihle (TRM) DAP petition, 18 USC 241 (conspiracy to violate civil rights, underlying offense was cross-burning). Gallardo v. Cobos (ERN) DAP petition, two-p~int sentencing enhancement. ~tchell v. Clark (TRM) DAP petition, 922(g) conviction. Meyers v. Campbell (TAF) DAP petition, prior assault conviction. Mujahid v. Crabtree (SHE) DAP habeas petition Felon in Possession of a Firearm 18 U.S.C. 922(g) conviction. Southwick v. Crabtree (SHE) DAP petition, enhancement. 3748 two-point sentencing Wharton v. Crabtree (SHE) DAP habeas petition application of PSF and custody classification. White v. Cobos (BRN) DAP petition, two-point sentencing enhancement. Yeager v. Hood (SHE) aggravated assault. DAP habeas 922(g) also including conviction petition prior plus conviction of NEW CASES/OTHER: Bartoli v. USA (SHE) FTCA action alleging staff negligence in failing to use the proper paint on a curb. Plaintiff slipped, fell, and broke her hip. Belasco v. Adams (SAF) Habeas petition in which inmate challenging his criminal conviction through a 2241 filing. is Chasser v. Fitzpatrick (LOM) Habeas petition in which inmate alleges he was denied an early release and CCC placement because he is not eligible for parole as he is serving an old law sentence. Crooker v. Adams (LOM) Habeas petition in which inmate alleges his release date has been illegally prolonged due to disciplinary sanctions resul ting in loss of good time. Inmate also alleges the BOP is not offering him any prerelease opportunities such as CCC placement. Crow v. Department of Justice (PHX) Bivens suit alleging improper medical treatment of an ankle condition at· PHX and MIL. Fottler v. Morton (NEL) Bivens complaint alleging exposure to asbestos and deliberate indifference to serious medical risk. Holland v. Hawk (SDC) Bivens complaint for replacement of negligently filled prescription eyeglasses and delay in provision of same after staff mailed his dark-tinted eyeglasses home. Holland v. Lathers (SDC) Bivens complaint regarding loss of watch . and demand for replacement from outside source. Mainard v. Fi tzpatrick (LOM) Habeas peti tion in which inmate alleges his due process rights were violated during investigation of an incident report and that he was not permitted to address his grievance through the Administrative Remedy Program. ( " Most v. Stratman (SDC) Bivens complaint alleging deliberate indifference to medical needs (inmate alleged he developed carpal 3749 tunnel syndrome) when law library chairs were replaced. Inmate also complains about improper transfer out of Western Region and subsequent inadequate medical care to include denial of leg braces. v. Warden Hayes (DUB) Inmate appeals District Court's dismissal of Bivens case complaining of placement in Special Housing Unit due to discipline charge which was subsequently expunged. Resnick v. Hawk (SDC) Bivens complaint alleging retaliation, threats, and wanton infliction of pain based on being required to mail home legal papers, instructed to drop litigation, transfer, security/custody scoring and housing, the latter of which resulted in alleged assault and rape. Plaintiff also complains of being ignored and retaliated against when he attempted to report illegal drug activity at institution. Robinson Romanowski v. Hawk (TCI) Habeas petition requesting order for 6 months CCC. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS: c. Atadero v. Bureau of Prisons (TRM) DAP habeas petition dismissed with prejudice. Inmate completed DAF in 1993 and contested retroactive policy denying eligibili ty based on prior robbery conviction. v. Adams (SAF) Inmate is attempting to add Title VII allegation regarding his removal from prison job. Report and Recommendation for dismissal on 03/22/99. Belasco Pontesso (PHX) Habeas petition challenging DHO ordered restitution, dismissed on 02/24/99. Berry v. Currier v. United States (DUB) First supplemental FTCA/Bivens complaint by six employees alleging TB test negligently administered during pre- or post-employment screening. Case originally dismissed with instructions for claims to be pursued first through FECA. (SOC) Discovery on-going in FTCA action alleging wrongful death and negligent treatment of multiple health problems. Estate of Crosser v. United States Pontesso (PHX) On 03/19/99, Judge dismissed majority of lawsuit except for allegations of denial of job and restriction of legal materials. Judge seeks further input on issues. O'Reilly v. Constance Reese (DUB) Adverse DAF decision finding improper retroactive application of new Categorization of Offense policy. Petitioner released but motion for clarification or Kalka v. ( " 3750 order (or appeal) is anticipated considering court's failure to consider transi tional services requirement and dispari ty in amount of sentence reduction. other similar cases pending on same issue. Parmelee v. Benov (SDC) BIVENS complaint regarding rejection of " How to Win Prison Discipline Cases", mandatory settlement conference postponed until 06/24/99. Parmelee v. Perrill (SET) Access to court, retaliation complaint wherein court permitted Bivens plaintiff to file second amended complaint adding defendants and additional issues concerning access to courts. v. Uni ted states (DUB) FTCA re roller skating injury., Settlement being discussed due to discovery of additional prior skating accidents which were brought to the attention of administrators. Saelee United States v. Dahkowshay (SHE) c. Inmate assaulted another inmate with a weapon containing a razor blade. Trial began March 30, 1999 and lasted three days. Inmate Dahkowshay was convicted on two counts: assault with a deadly weapon and assault resulting in serious bodily injury. v. us DOJ (SAF) Former inmate argues his claim of inadequate medical care in connection with a job-related injury is not barred by Demko. Vander Zavala v. (DUB) DAP habeas petition concerning Inmate has filed appeal. Constance Reese INS detainer dismissed. CRIMINAL CASE TRACKING tQ~~I.fi1:~~MI$.~••MM~lWl%ilMMlnt~Wfl~l~ll@~;~;l:l:lJ:l:~fr:l:l~i,~:;:l:~·~'~:j:l:j:j:~El:~:~:~:~:W~t:!:j'}l:\:~{\:tr,l$m:~;l{:~:li~:~~Wlj~t\lmtt:%M~~lMf&f:l~~1~Ml1:immM!@ltjjjfjl:l~iiljl~~iktt%M~rt~W:f~l~l~W.4t@.l@~ JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Referred Accepted Declined Pending Decision 29 19 22 1 15 13 4 16 28 0 16 32 Active Prosecutions: ( \ ASSAULT: United States v. assault serious with (SHE) Inmate convicted 04/02/99 of bodily injury and assault with deadly Dahkoshay 3751 ( weapon. Expected sentence range approximately 100 Teresa Cruse and stan Butterfield assisted at trial. Uni ted States v. Sal Lopiccolo 02/04/97 at FCI Lompoc. continuation possible. months. (LOM) Inmate on inmate assault 05/18/99, Trial scheduled for united States v. Julian Lee Simmons (LOM) Inmate on staff assault 12/14/97 at USP Lompoc. Defendant found guilty with sentencing rescheduled for 05/10/99. United States v. (LOM) Inmate on inmate assault Trial scheduled for 05/19/99, Scott Wehmhoefer 03/04/97 at USP Lompoc. continuation possible. ESCAPE: United States v. Richard Lewis (TCN) Grand jury indictment on 01/20/99, charging inmate with 2 counts of attempted escape and 1 count of fraud for soliciting drug treatment documents to support history of substance abuse in order to benefi t from 3621 (e) release. c. . United States v. Terrance Nikrasch (LOM) Inmate pled guilty to one count each of escape, possessing/passing counterfeit currency, possessing counterfei t currency over $S,OOO in case ar~s~ng from escape from FPC Lompoc in 12/95. Sentencing scheduled for 04/26/99. HOMICIDE: United States v. Roy Green (LOM) Trial continued to 10/19/99. Defense counsel visited/inspected institution 03/04/99. United States v. Matt Lindsey (PHX) Trial rescheduled for 05/12/99. INTRODUCTION/POSSESSION OF CONTRABAND: United States v. Reagor (PHX) Prosecution accepted on attempting to secrete balloon of brown heroin. inmate PROPERTY: None SEX OFFENSES: United States v. Jon Hyson (DUB) Twenty-two count indictment against former correctional officer alleging sex acts with inmate, attempted sex acts, providing false information, and perjury issued 02/17/99. Arraignment postponed to unknown date 3752 in 4/99. (~. WEAPONS: None .... STATISTICS·· 'j!jlU.lf..iI1S~Wgmi_j)~lj)j~!i.~$.:::!::: JAN I FEB -, MAR APR MAY I 80 I 94 I. 1108_ L=~--=-J-- r JON ---I .;: ~,t~.:·j/:r~j:~/t:·f::;-n\'n·~ i;~·;;~mH0 ~:j?~:~f:q:i/i !:r)i }}~~~/ ;X:m:l~j?jt~~:l:~!l;l;iIlHl~t;i~!i!~~~lI~~r:f:/! l} JUL TAUG I SEP r OCT . OPEN AT BEGINNING ( OF KOH'l'B NEW CASES [RECEIVED , ..... I DEC l I o ~~~illlli#0~ttNH:i:: NOV o 15 ··::·.::~~:i1i0!1tt~~~~ 1~1~[~I~I~I~I~I~f~I~I~I~ 356 1383 1389 30 9 19 3753 BC 26 8 16 I'TCA 1 0 1 BIVENS 3 1 2 OTllBR 0 0 0 CLOSED 3 3 10 PBHDING AT mm 01' MORTS LITIGATION REPORTS COMPLETED 383 389 391 29 7 7 PERSONNEL: Honors Attorney Ann Ma entered on duty at WXRO 3/14/99. 3754 ( u.s. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons Dublin, California 94568 May 11, 1999 MEMORANDUM FOR CHRJ:STOPHER ERLEWINE, ASSJ:STANT DJ:RECTOR/ GENERAL COUNSEL, GENERAL COUNSEL & REVIEW FROM: SUBJECT: Harlan W. Penn, Regional Counsel Monthly Report for April, 1999 LITIGATION NEW 3621 (e) CASES: Babcock v. Reese, (DUB) DAP petition challenging ineligibility of year off due to two point enhancement for possession of a weapon during instant offense. Blair v. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition challenging ineligibility of year off due to conviction of Felon in Possession of a Firearm, 18 U.S.C. § 922(g). Broxson v. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition challenging ineligibility of year off due to two point enhancement for possession of a weapon during instant offense. Johnson v. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition challenging ineligibility of year off due to a two point enhancement for possession of a weapon during instant offense. Jones v. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition challenging ineligibility of year off due to a two point enhancement for possession of a weapon during instant offense. Lightbourne v. Reese, (DUB) DAP petition challenging ineligibility of year off due to a two point enhancement for possession of a weapon during instant offense. Lynch v. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition challenging ineligibility of year off due to a two point enhancement for possession of a 3795 weapon during instant offense. Taylor v. Reese, (DUB) DAP petition challenging ineligibility of year off due to a two point enhancement for possession of a weapon during instant offense. Whipple v. Reese, (DUB) DAP petition challenging ineligibility of year off due to a two point enhancement for possession of a weapon during instant offense. Yeager v. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition challenging ineligibility of year off due to a history of aggravated assault. NEW CASES/OTHER: Butler v. Wallace, (LOM) Bivens action alleging due process violations during a disciplinary hearing. Coral v. Sanchez, (LOS) FTCA/Bivens complaint alleging the defendants violated his Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendment Rights during his arrest and deliberate indifference to his medical needs upon booking. c. Curtis v. Bailey, (TCN) Habeas petition in which inmate is attempting to appeal his criminal conviction via a 2241 petition. Leiphardt v. Clark, (TRM) Habeas petition alleging retaliatory rewrite of an in'cident report in which the charges were upgraded. Ordaz-Diaz v. Perrill, (SET) Habeas petition in which petitioner claims he is entitled to prior custody from the date INS lodged a detainer against him, even though he was in state custody at the time. The State eventually gave him credit for all time spent in State custody. Taylor v. Adams, (LOM) Habeas petition alleging improper classification. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS: Bilodeaux v. Fitzpatrick, (LOM) On March 30, 1999, the Court dismissed the case stating that the BOP did not abuse its discretion by its determination of ineligibility for early release. The petitioner filed a Notice of Appeal on AprilS, 1999, with the Ninth Circuit. (, Dawson v. Fitzpatrick, (LOM) The Court issued an order granting the petitioner's habeas relief based upon the Downey and Gavis decisions, ordering that the petitioner be deemed eligible for sentence reduction under 18 U.S.C. §3261 upon his successful completion of DAP. The BOP is in the process of requesting 3796 appeal of the decision. Fischer v. Reno, (PHX) Former employee filed a case alleging employment discrimination pursuant to the Rehabilitation Act. Referred to LMR West. Foley-Clark v. Reese, (DUB) Adverse action in companion case to O'Reilly ordering one year sentence credit to inmate for improper retroactive application of new Program Statement on Categorization of Offenses. Inmate's sentence was recomputed and released from custody. Hidalgo v. Perrill, (SET) Bivens action in which the Court adopted the Magistrate's Report and Recommendation, granting Defendant's motion for summary judgment. LaBostrie v. Seifert, (LOS) Bivens complaint alleging the defendants violated his Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment Rights when he was denied access to the Visiting Room. Judge granted the government's motion for summary judgment and dismissed the plaintiff's action with prejudice. Defendants Carlson, Seifert, Vaughn, and Bryant were dismissed from the action for improper service of process; defendant Morrison granted qualified immunity. Montano-Figueroa v. Crabtree, (SHE) Federal Public Defender's Office petitioned u.S. Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari, Supreme Court No. 98-8258. This case deals with the Inmate Financial Responsibility Program. O'Reilly v. Reese, (DUB) Adverse DAP decision finding improper retroactive application of new Categorization of Offense policy. Petitioner released. Other similar cases pending on same issue. Parmelee v. Benov, (SOC) Bivens complaint regarding rejection of How to Win Prison Discipline Cases". Mandatory settlement conference postponed until June 24, 1999. Parmelee v. Perrill, (SET) Access to court, retaliation complaint wherein court permitted Bivens plaintiff to file second amended complaint adding defendants and additional issues concerning access to courts. Rizyi v. Crabtree, (SHE) Habeas petition challenging Warden's ability to impose restrictions on inmate-inmate correspondence. Judge entered an adverse order that Petitioner should either be allowed to correspond with his son (another inmate) or be given a due process hearing challenging the reasons for the denial. The Court allowed the BOP to file a responsive pleading addressing 3797 a ( the Due Process issue. Romero v. BOP, (PHX) A trial date of July 27, 1999, has been set in this wrongful death FTCA case. Saelee v. U.S., (DUB) FTCA action regarding roller skating injury. Settlement being discussed due to discovery of additional prior skating accidents. Savocchio v. Crabtree, (SHE) Habeas petition in which inmate is seeking protective custody status. Judge issued an Order converting the habeas petition to a Bivens action. BOP has requested the AUSA to file a Motion for Reconsideration. Shibuya v. Reese, (DUB) Previously reported DAP petition challenging ineligibility of year off due to a two point enhancement imposed at the time of sentencing for possession of a weapon. Companion case to O'Reilly. Court noted that legal issues were resolved in the O'Reilly case and ordered response to present petition to establish a factual record about the inmate's drug abuse program participation. ('" Vander v. u.s. DOJ, (SAF) Former inmate argues his claim of inadequate medical care in connection with a job-related injury is not barred by Demko. Villa-Curiel v. Floyd, (PHX) This case involving a request for DAP credit for an inmate with a detainer was dismissed as moot on April 26, 1999. Vosburgh v. BOP, (SHE) Inmate seeking TRO preventing the BOP from administering incorrect dosages of insulin. Zavala v. Reese, (DUB) OAP habeas petition concerning INS detainer dismissed. Inmate has filed appeal. CRIMcrNAL CASE TRACKING Criminal Cases Referred Accepted Declined Pending Decision ( ~ RB MAR ~R 29 1 15 13 19 4 16 28 22 18 1 11 35 0 16 32 ~y JON Active Prosecutions: 3798 JUL AUG SEP OCT N~ DEC ( ASSAULT: u.s. v. Dahkowshay, (SHE) Inmate assaulted another inmate with a weapon containing a razor blade. Trial began March 30, 1999 and lasted three days. Inmate was convicted on two counts: assault with a deadly weapon and assault resulting in serious bodily injury. u.s v. Hillard, (LOM) Case involves the assault of two Correctional Officers on October 22, 1995, during the October 1995 disturbance. On March 15, 1999, inmate plead guilty to one count of violating 18 U.S.C. §111 (a) (1), Assault on a Correctional Officer. Sentencing is scheduled for June 7, 1999. u.s. v. Lopiccolo, (LOM) Case involves the assault of another inmate that occurred on February 4, 1997, at FCI Lompoc. Although trial scheduled for May 18, 1999, expect a continuance. u.s. v. Wehmhoefer, (LOM) Case involves the assault of another inmate that occurred on March 4, 1997. Trial scheduled for September 7, 1999. c. . u.s. v. Simmons, (LOM) Case involves the assault of a Correctional Officer that occurred on December 14, 1997. On December 3, 1998, the Defendant was found Guilty of Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer. Sentencing scheduled for May 10, 1999. ESCAPE: u.s. v. Lewis (TCN) Grand jury indictment on January 20, 1999, charging inmate with 2 counts of attempted escape and 1 count of fraud for soliciting drug treatment documents to support history of substance abuse'in order to benefit from 3621(e) release. u.S. v. Nikrasch, (LOM) Case involves an escape from the FPC in December of 1995. Inmate pled guilty to one cou~t of Escape from a Federal Institution, one count of Possessing and/or Passing Counterfeit $100 Bills, and one count of Possessing over $5,000 in Counterfeit Currency. Sentencing rescheduled for July 19, 1999. BOMJ:C:IDE: u.S. v. Green, (LOM) Continuance signed by the Judge trial continued to October 19, 1999. ( u.S. v. Lindsey, (PHX) Prosecution of inmate Lindsey, for November 1, 1997 murder of inmate Bernard Jackson, (41722-008). The court has scheduled a new trial date of June 29, 1999. 3799 ( rNTRODUCTION/POSSESSION OF CONTRABAND: u.s. v. Reagor, (PHX) Prosecution accepted on inmate attempting to secrete balloon of brown heroin. PROPERTY: None SEX OFFENSES: u.s. v. Hawthorne, (DUB) Former Correctional Officer at Dublin pleaded guilty to Knowingly Engaging in a Sexual Act with a Ward (inmate) in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2243{b) (5 misdemeanors counts) and Knowingly and Willfully Providing False Statements and Representations in a Matter within the Jurisdiction of an Agency of the United States in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1001 (1 felony count). Sentencing set for July 12, 1999. ( ~... u.S. v. Hyson, (DUB) Twenty-two count indictment returned against former Correctional Officer at Dublin on February 17, 1999, for Knowingly Engaging in and Attempting to Engage in a Sexual Act with a Ward (inmate) in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2243(b) (15 misdemeanor counts); Knowingly Engaging in Sexual Contact with a Ward (inmate) in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2244(a) (b) (2 misdemeanor counts); Knowingly and Willfully Providing False Statements and Representations in a Matter within the Jurisdiction of an Agency of the United States in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1001 (1 felony count); and Willfully and Knowingly Stating and Subscribing to Material Matters which he did not believe to be true while under oath (perjury) in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1621 (4 felony counts). Arraignment held on March 29, 1999. Trial setting hearing held on April 26, 1999. Pretrial conference set for October 25, 1999. Trial set for November 1, 1999. WEAPONS: None •• STATISTICS ~~ ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES DR FEB ~ ~ 94 108 91 80 I FREEDOM RECEIVED ~Y JUL JON AUG SEP OCT N~ DEC OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY ACT: J.AN FEB MAR ~R 27 38 29 37 ~y JON 3800 JUL AUG SEP OCT ~V DEC CLOSED PENDING 20 DAYS 16 MONTHS APPEALS 34 23 3 0 1 24 19 1 0 0 41 36 11 12 1 0 1 0 ""l 1 ~ FOI/PA PENDING MORE THAN 20 DAYS ON April 30, 1999: SET SHE BRN DUB LOF LOM I LOS NEL PHX 1SAF SDC 0 0 0 0 0 0 T0 0 1 0 10 TAF 0 TCN 0 TBM 0 TOTAL 1 OCT NOV DEC ADMINISTRATIVE TORT CLAIMS JAN 30 31 1 95 0 RECEIVED CLOSED RECONSIDER PENDING OVER 6 MONTHS C v FEB 39 43 0 91 2 MAR 45 40 0 96 0 APR 38 38 1 97 3 MAY JON JUL AUG SEP rt Claim Investigations Over 60 Days: t DUB 17 LOF 0 LOM 0 LOS 1 NEL 0 PBX 0 SAF JAN MAR 356 FEB 383 389 APR 391 SET 0 SHE TAF TCN TRY 0 SDC 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 18 MAY JON JOL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC LITIGATION: OPEN AT BEGINNING OF MONTH NEW CASES RECEIVED HC 30 9 19 16 26 8 16 14 FTCA 1 0 1 0 BIVENS 3 1 2 ~ OTHER 0 0 0 0 CLOSED 3 3 10 10 PENDING AT END OF MONTH 383 389 391 397 '") I 3801 C' 3802 u.s. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons Dublin, California 94568 June 9, 1999 MEMORANDUM FOR CHRISTOPHER ERLEWINE, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/ GENERAL COUNSEL, GENERAL COUNSEL , REVIEW Harlan W. Penn, Regional Counsel Monthly Report for May, 1999 FROM: StJB~CT: LITIGATION I. (,.. CI~L 1. LITIGATION 3621 (e) CASES A. NEW CASES Ford v. Pontesso, (PHX) DAP petition in which inmate' was determined to be ineligible for early release based on a twopoint Special Offense characteristic for possession of a weapon during a drug offense. Marguez-Navarette v. Perrill, (SET) OAP petition where inmate is challenging the BOP's decision to deny him participation in the Residential Drug Program. A response is due on or before June 14, 1999. Harbaugh v. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition in which inmate was determined to be ineligible for early release based on Director's discretion for possession of a weapon during his instant offense. 3816 Moore v. Hood, (SHE) OAP petition in which inmate was determined to be ineligible for early release based on his conviction for being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm. Sloan v. Hood, (SHE) OAP petition in which inmate was determined to be ineligible for early release based on Director's discretion for possession of a weapon during his instant offense. B. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS/APPEALS Babcock v. Reese, (DUB) Adverse action in companion case to O'Reilly, dated April 29, 1999, ordering one year sentence credit to inmate for improper retroactive application of new Program Statement on categorization of offenses. Inmate's· sentence was recomputed and she was immediately released from custody. Muhammad, Jr. v. Adams, (LOM) 3621{e) case, two-point enhancement. On March 25, 1999, the Magistrate issued an "adverse Report and Recommendation (R&R) recommending that the habeas petition be granted within 90 days of completion of DAP. On May 18, 1999, the Judge granted the R&R and ordered that within 90 days from the date of the Judgement, the BOP must determine whether the petitioner should receive a sentence reduction, subject to completion of the Drug Abuse Treatment Program. ( Bilodeaux v. Fitzpatrick, (LOM) Petitioner filed a habeas action seeking a one year reduction of his sentence pursuant to 18 u.s.c. § 3621(e) (2) (B). He has a conviction under 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) for use of a firearm during a drug trafficking offense. On March 30, 1999, the Court dismissed the case stating that the BOP did not abuse its discretion by its determination of ineligibility for early release. The petitioner filed a Notice of Appeal on AprilS, 1999, with the Ninth Circuit. Dawson v. Fitzpatrick, (LOM) 3621(e) case based upon the Downey and Gavis decisions. Magistrate ordered Petitioner should be deemed eligible for sentence reduction upon successful completion of DAP. The BOP is in the process of requesting appeal of the decision. ," \ Allen v. Crabtree, (SHE) Inmate whose case is currently on appeal in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, is no longer eligible to complete the Drug Abuse Program (DAP). On May 19, 1999, "Mr. Allen received two disciplinary reports; one for possessing unauthorized money, and the other for possessing an unauthorized item. He was recommended for disciplinary transfer on the basis of possessing an unauthorized item. He is currently being housed in the Special Housing Unit (SHU). Based on his conduct, inmate Allen has been designated as DAP FAIL" and is currently ineligible to complete DAP. 3817 U ( Bowen v. Crabtree, (SHE) Inmate whose case is currently on appeal in the Ninth Circuit, is no longer eligible to complete the Drug Abuse Program (DAP). The Del Norte County Sheriff's Office lodged a detainer against inmate charging him with burglary. Inmates with detainers lodged against them are ineligible for placement in a community corrections center, and are therefore unable to complete the Drug Abuse Program. McLean v. Crabtree, (SHE) Federal Public Defender's Office filed a Motion for Rehearing En Bane. (This motion includes the following cases: Cruanas v. Crabtree, Court of Appeals No. 98-35689; Mendoza v. Crabtree, Court of Appeals No. 98-35762; Saefong v. Crabtree, Court of Appeals No. 98-35766). Appeal Memorandums have been filed and approved in the following cases: Gregg v. Crabtree, CV-99-137-HA; Curley v. Crabtree, 99-226-HA; Gray v. Crabtree, CV-99-109-HA; Southwick v. Crabtree, CV-99-227; Knaeble v. Crabtree, CV-99-138-HA. Appeal Memorandums have been submitted, but not yet approved in ,the following cases: Gwynn v. Crabtree, CV-98-1622-HA and Mujahid v. Crabtree, CV-99-199-HA. ( ..... 2. NON-3621(e) CASES \, A. New cases Walker v. United States, (LOM) FTCA/Bivens action in which inmate alleges that three magazines were lost due to BOP negligence. Tort claim was denied on May 29, 1998. Weaver v. Hood, (SHE) Bivens action claiming BOP staff incorrectly concluded plaintiff was subject to "notification" requirements for a conviction of a crime of violence pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 4042. Pauly v. Hood, (SHE) Habeas petition alleging violation of due process when staff failed to respond to his administrative remedies in a timely manner, resulting in Petitioner being unable to appeal DHO hearing. Evans v. Hood, (SHE) Habeas petition alleging PSI contained inaccurate information (past conviction for assault with a dangerous weapon), which adversely affected his custody classification score. B. Significant Developments/Appeals Fottler v. Morton, (NEL) In 1994 several former inmates at FPC 3818 Nellis filed a hybrid FTCA/Bivens action seeking damages for alleged exposure to asbestos. The plaintiffs appealed the District Court's 1996 dismissal of the suit to the Ninth Circuit. The Ninth Circuit remanded and the District Court allowed the inmate-plaintiffs to file a Second Amended Complaint. Defendants filed their renewed Motion to Dismiss/Summary Judgment on May 24, 1999. Parmelee v. Benov, (SOC) Plaintiff filed this Bivens action seeking damages for an incident which occurred in 1995. Parmelee is the author of a book entitled, "How to Win Disciplinary Hearings". He sent a copy of his book and a magazine, uPrison Legal News" to an inmate at MCC San Diego. BOP staff rejected the publications, the result of which is this suit. A Mandatory Settlement Conference has been scheduled for June 24, 1999. Defendant's Opposition to Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment was filed May 7, 1999. ( • \0,. . . . . Hogan v. United States, (SOC) FTCA action in which plaintiff is claiming that the BOP negligently transferred him to a high level security institution. A Motion for Partial Summary Judgment will be filed by the United States seeking dismissal of all claims involving negligent transfer and the infliction of emotional distress. If the government's motion is granted, remaining issues will invoive failure to protect and inadequate medical care. Depositions will begin in July/August . 3819 Savocchio v. Crabtree, (SHE) Habeas petition in which inmate is seeking protective custody status. On April 20, 1999, Judge Stewart issued an Order converting the habeas petition to a Bivens action. Motion for reconsideration has been filed. Rizvi v. Crabtree, (SHE) Habeas petition challenging Warden's ability to impose restrictions on inmate-inmate correspondence. On March 24, 1999, Judge Jones entered an adverse order in which he decided Petitioner should either be allowed to correspond with his son (another inmate) or be given a due process hearing challenging the reasons for the denial. Warden Hood decided to allow inmate Rizvi to correspond with his son at FCI Sandstone. The paperwork has been sent to FCI Sandstone for their approval. Vosburgh v. BOP, (SHE) Inmate seeking TRO preventing the BOP from administering incorrect dosages of insulin. Inmate has recently filed Requests for Admissions and an Order to Show Cause. c. . Unger v. Gaines, (SAF) Inmate is alleging that he did not receive proper dental care while in BOP custody. The attorney representing Plaintiff claimed she did not receive a copy of the motion to dismiss Defendant Saundra Gaines. Therefore, the court is allowing Unger permission to file a pleading arguing why defendant Gaines should not be dismissed from the lawsuit. Vander v. DOJ, (SAF) Court granted the government's motion for summary judgment and dismissed this case on the grounds that Plaintiff's injury occurred at work and he could not file an FTCA action outside the scope of. the Inmate Accident Compensation Act. Belasco v. Adams, (SAF) This is a case in which Plaintiff claimed the drug notification law violated ex post facto rules. It was dismissed by the court on May 6, 1999. Romero v. BOP, (PHX) A trial date of July 27, 1999 has been set in this wrongful death FTCA case. Shorter v.Rardin, (LOM) Inmate filed a habeas petition alleging that a disciplinary ruling he received during a disturbance at Terminal Island was inaccurate. On August 5, 1998, the Court dismissed the case for failure to state a claim. In October of 1998, the inmate appealed the denial stating that the District Court erred in not reviewing videotaped evidence. On May 18, 1999, the Ninth Circuit issued an order directing the BOP to either expunge the disciplinary ruling and restore the inmate's good time credits or to hold a new disciplinary hearing at which the videotape evidence is considered. Mawhinney v. U.S., (LOS) An FTCA personal injury claim, in which 3820 the plaintiff alleges that BOP staff were negligent in placing a stool in his cell knowing that it would be used as a step stool to assist him in ascending to his upper bunk. On May 4, 1999, the parties stipulated to settle the case for $125,000, including attorneys' fees and costs. Montano-Figueroa v. Crabtree, (SHE) This case deals with the Inmate Financial Responsibility Program. The Federal Public Defender's Office petitioned the u.S. Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari, Supreme Court No. 98-8258. Nigro v. Wilson, (TRM) Order of Dismissal with prejudice entered on April 21, 1999. Inmate alleged that he received a retaliatory transfer to a high security facility. Parmelee v. Perrill, (SET) Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment filed on May 20, 1999. Plaintiff alleges denial of his right to access the courts in this Bivens action. Romero v. BOP, (PHX) A trial date of July 27, 1999, has been set in this wrongful death FTCA case. ( Saelee v. U.S., (DUB) FTCA action regarding roller skating injury. Settlement being discussed due to discovery of additional prior skating accidents. .... II . CRDaNAL CASE TRACKING Criminal Cases Referred Accepted Dec1ined Peneling Decision JAN FEB MAR APR MAY 29 1 15 19 22 0 16 32 18 1 11 35 21 13 4 16 28 JON JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 4 19 31 Active Prosecutions: ASSAULT: u.S. v. Dahkowshay, (SHE) Inmate assaulted another inmate with a weapon containing a razor blade. Trial began March 30, 1999, and lasted three days. Inrn~te was convicted on two counts: assault with a deadly weapon and assault resulting in serious bodily injury. Sentencing scheduled for June 4, 1999. u.S v. Hillard, (LOM) Case involves the assault of two Correctional Officers on October 22, 1995, during the October 1995 disturbance. On March 15, 1999, inmate plead guilty to one 3821 count of violating 18 U.S.C. §lll(a) (1), Assault on a Correctional Officer. Sentencing is scheduled for June 7, 1999. u.s. v. Lopiccolo, (LOM) Case involves the assault of another inmate that occurred on February 4, 1997, at FCI Lompoc. Trial scheduled for July 13, 1999. u.S. v. Wehmhoefer, (LOM) Case involves the assault of another inmate that occurred on March 4, 1997. Trial scheduled for September 7, 1999. u.S. v. Simmons, (LOM) Case involves the assault of a Correctional Officer that occurred on December 14, 1997. On December 3, 1998, the Defendant was found Guilty of Assault on a Inmate was sentenced on May 13, 1999, Law Enforcement Officer. to 84 months, with 3 years of supervised release to follow. u.S. v. Sandoval-Parra, (SAF) Inmate struck an officer with a closed fist on May 30, 1999. Case has been assigned, but trial has not been scheduled yet. ( 3822 ESCAPE: ( u.s. v. Lewis (TCN) Grand jury indictment on January 20, 1999, charging inmate with 2 counts of attempted escape and 1 count of fraud for soliciting drug treatment documents to support history of substance abuse in order to benefit from 3621(e) release. u.s. v. Nikrasch, (LaM) Case involves an escape from the FPC in December of 1995. Inmate pled guilty to one count of Escape from a Federal Institution, one count of Possessing and/or Passing Counterfeit $100 Bills, and one count of Possessing over $5,000 in Counterfeit Currency. Sentencing rescheduled for July 19, 1999. BO~CIDE: u.s. v. Green, (LaM) Continuance signed by the Judge. continued to October 19, 1999. Trial u.s. v. Lindsey, (PHX) Prosecution of inmate Lindsey, for November 1, 1997 murder of inmate Bernard Jackson, (41722-008). The court has scheduled a new trial date of June 29, 1999. INTRODUCTION/POSSESSION OF CONTRABAND: u.s. v. Reagor, (PHX) Prosecution accepted on inmate attempting to secrete balloon of brown heroin. u.s. v. Berry, (PHX) Inmate received a visit on February 13, 1999. Based upon observations made at that time, inmate Berry was placed in dry cell status. He passed a total of 13 balloons containing marijuana. Case has been referred and accepted for prosecution. u.s. v. Salazar~Martinez (PHX) Inmate was observed acting suspiciously in the visiting room on May 2, 1999. Based upon review of the security tapes, inmate Salazar-Martinez was placed in a dry cell. He passed 8 balloons; 5 contained marijuana and 3 contained methamphetamine. Case has been referred and accepted for prosecution. PROPERTY: None 3823 SEX OFFENSES: u.s. v. Hawthorne, (DUB) Former Correctional Officer at Dublin pleaded guilty to Knowingly Engaging in a Sexual Act with a Ward (inmate) in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2243(b) (5 misdemeanor counts) and Knowingly and Willfully Providing False Statements and Representations in a Matter within the Jurisdiction of an Agency of the United States in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1001 (1 felony count). Sentencing set for July 12, 1999. u.S. v. Hyson, (DUB) Twenty-two count indictment returned against former Correctional Officer at Dublin on February 17, 1999, for Knowingly Engaging in and Attempting to Engage in a Sexual Act with a Ward (inmate) in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2243(b) (15 misdemeanor counts); Knowingly Engaging in Sexual Contact with a Ward (inmate) in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2244(a) (b) (2 misdemeanor counts); Knowingly and Willfully Providing False Statements and Representations in a Matter within the Jurisdiction of an Agency of ~he United States in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1001 (1 felony count); and Willfully and Knowingly Stating and Subscribing to Material Matters which he did not believe to be true while under oath (perjury) in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1621 (4 felony counts). Arraignment held on March 29, 1999. Trial setting hearing held on April 26, 1999. Pretrial conference set for October 25, 1999. Trial scheduled for November 1, 1999. U.s. v. Blansett, (PHX) Officer searching property of inmate Blansett found photographs of nude children. Referred and accepted for prosecution. WEAPONS: None ~~ STATISTICS·· ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES JAN FEB MAR APR MAY 80 94 108 91 31 AUG JUL JON SEP OCT NOV DEC FREEDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY ACT: RECEIVED CLOSED PENDING 20 DAYS 6 MONTHS APPEALS ( JAN FEB MAR APR MAY 27 24 19 1 38 34 23 3 29 41 11 1 37 36 12 26 24 14 1* 1 a a 0 a 0 1 1 2 JON JUL AUG 0 0 0 a 0 0 OCT NOV DEC 0 2 FOI/PA PENDING MORE THAN 20 DAYS ON May 31, 1999: BBN DUB LOF LOM LOS NEL PBX SAF SDC SET SHE 0 SSP 0 3824 0 0 a TAl' 0 TCN 1* TBM 0 TOTAL 1* *WAITING FOR RECORDS FROM ARCHIVES (~ .. " 'ADMINISTRATIVE TORT CLAIMS RECB:tVED CLOSED m£CONSIDER PENDING OVER 6 MONTHS JAN FEB MAR 30 31 1 95 0 39 43 0 91 45 40 0 96 0 2 APR 38 38 1 97 3 MAY JON JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 36 38 1 96 1 "Tort Claim Investigations Over 60 Days: BRN DOB LOF LOM LOS NEL PBX SAF SDC 0 0 0 11 0 0 1 0 0 ( 3825 SET 0 SHE 1 TAF 0 TCN 0 ~ 0 TOTAL 13 LITIGATION: JAN FEB MAR 356 383 30 He 389 APR 391 MAY 372 9 19 16 14 26 8 16 14 9 !'TCA 1 0 1 0 0 BIVENS 3 1 2 2 5 OTHER 0 0 0 0 0 CLOSED 3 3 10 10 8 PENDING AT 383 389 391 397 378 29 7 7 16 13 OPEN AT BEGINNING OF MONTH NEW CASES BECEXVED END 01' MONTH LITIGATION BEPORTS COMPLETED ( 3826 JON JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC ( u.s. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons Dublin, California 94568 July 13, 1999 MENORANDtJH FOR CBIUSTOPBER ERLEWINE, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/ GENERAL COUNSEL, GENERAL COtJNSEL & REVIEW Harlan W. Penn, Regional Counsel Monthly Report for June, 1999 FROM: SUBJECT: LITIGATION I. c. . CIVIL LITIGATION 1. 3621(e) CASES A. NEW CASES Gardner v. Cobos, (BRN) OAP petition seeking release under 3621(e). Inmate has a two-point enhancement for possession of a weapon. Hunt v. Bailey, (SAF) OAP petition in which inmate is seeking 3621(e) sentence credit for completion of OAP. Petitioner has a prior conviction for Robbery and is therefore not eligible for the credit. Woods v. Rivera, (SAF) OAP petition in which inmate is challenging a guilty finding of use of alcohol at a halfway house, return to closer custody, and loss of 3621(e) early release. Inmate has not yet received his "in person" hearing at FCl, Safford, so a motion to dismiss for ripeness was filed. ( 3839 Breen v. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition challenging determination of ineligibility for early release pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3621(e). Petitioner was determined to be ineligible for early release based on his conviction for Bank Robbery, 18 U.S.C. § 2113(a), and prior state convictions for Armed Robbery and Robbery with a Firearm. Furnas v. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition challenging determination of ineligibility for early release pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3621(e). Petitioner was determined to be ineligible for early release based on Director's Discretion for possession of a weapon during his instant offense. Gauna v. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition challenging determination of ineligibility for early release pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3621(e). Petitioner was determined to be ineligible for early release based on Director's Discretion for possession of a weapon during his instant offense. Johnson v. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition challenging determination of ineligibility for early release pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3621(e). Petitioner was determined to be ineligibl~ for early release based on Director's Discretion for possession of a weapon during his instant offense. ( Martin v. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition challenging determination of ineligibility for early release pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3621(e). Petitioner was determined to be ineligible for early release based on his conviction for being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm, 18 U.S.C. § 922(g). Nealy v. Clark, (TRM) Inmate alleges that his instant offense of bank robbery is not a violent offense and that he should be eligible for 18 U.S.C. § 3621(e) release. B. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS/APPEALS Jacks v. Crabtree, 114 F.3d 983, Supreme Court denied cert. Cite as 118 S.Ct. 1196. This case upheld Director's discretion in use of prior convictions as a basis for denying 3621(e) early release. Also held there was no liberty interest in 3621(e) release. O'Reilly v. Reese, (DUB) Adverse action dated March 22, 1999, ordering one year sentence credit to inmate for improper retroactive application of new program statement on categorization of offenses. Four companion cases to Q~Reilly and this case are being closed since no appeal is planned. ( Muhammad, Jr. v. Adams, (LaM) 3621(e) case, two-point 3840 enhancement. On March 25, 1999, the Magistrate issued an adverse Report and Recommendation (R&R) recommending that the habeas petition be granted within 90 days of completion of DAP. On May 18, 1999, the Judge granted the R&R and ordered that within 90 days from the date of the Judgement, the BOP must determine whether the petitioner should receive a sentence reduction, subject to completion of the Drug Abuse Treatment Program. On June 11, 1999, recommendation for appeal sent to OGC. Marquez-Navarette v. Perrill, (SET) Petitioner filed a habeas petition claiming that he was not receiving necessary drug treatment at Taft Correctional Institution. Magistrate Judge recommended dismissal of the petition without prejudice, based on Petitioner's request to voluntarily withdraw the petition. District of Oregon DAP litigation - adverse decisions were received in the following cases: Blair v. Hood, CV-99-484-HA; Broxson v. Hood, 99-517-HA; Cervantes v. Hood, CV-99-404-HA; Davis v. Hood, CV-99-405-HA; Eckert v. Hood, CV-99-403-HA; Johnson v. Hood, CV-99-516-HA; Jones v. Hood, 99-518-HA; Lynch v. Hood, CV-99-483-HA. Appeal Recommendations on all cases have been submitted to OGC. Williams v. Clark, (TRM) Received adverse Opinion and Order concerning two-point weapons enhancement via Director's Discretion. Appellate memo submitted to OGC. Salsberry v. Clark, (TRM) Received adverse report and recommendation concerning two-point weapons enhancement via Director's Discretion. Appellate memo submitted to OGC. Cuevas v. Clark, (TRM) Government received request from court to respond to adverse opinion in Williams v. Clark matter, referenced above. ( 3Ml ,,' .... (, NON-3621(e) CASES A. New cases Manning v. January, (LOM) Habeas corpus petition involving a challenge to a DHO decision. Inmate made inappropriate comments and handed a greeting card to a staff member, for which he received an Incident Report. Carson v. Hood, et al., (SHE) Habeas petition/Motion for Injunctive Relief challenging the Bureau's determination of ineligibility for placement in ICC due to conviction of Felon in Possession of a Firearm, 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)using P.S. 5162.04, as basis for programming decisions. Motion to Stay Surrender Date (6/30/99) granted, pending outcome of habeas/motion for injunctive relief. (~ Bradley Holmes v. U.S.A., B.O.P., (SDC) FTCA case where inmate claims to have undergone laminectomy surgeries of his lumbar spine prior to incarceration. The inmate alleges defendants failed to provide proper medical attention, rehabilitation and restriction of activities such as physical therapy, examination, medication, and proper accommodations (i.e. assignment to lower bunk). A total of $250,000 in general damages is sought for alleged severe and permanent injuries to the inmate's body, nervous system and person. Spindler and Nevell v. Mitchell, etal., (SHE) Pretrial detainees filed a Bivens action challenging conditions of confinement at the Detention Center, specifically, inmates being housed in three-man cells for twenty hours per day. Mason v. Horan, et aI, (TCN) Bivens action by pretrial detainee alleging 8th Amendment and Due Process violations, stemming from alleged inadequate medical care received at Fcr Tucson following his arrest by a drug task force comprised of DEA Agents and Cochise County Sheriff Deputies in which he received a gunshot wound while trying to flee the scene. In addition to naming the United States, DOJ, FBOP, Cochise County, and FCI Tucson, Mason's attorney named FCI Tucson's Warden and Clinical Director, in their official and individual capacities. Plaintiff's Amended Complaint was received June 4, 1999. Garofalo v. United States, (SAF/Nevada) Re-filing of FTCA suit dismissed without prejudice by Order of District of Nevada in April 1999, for failure to prosecute. Former inmate (by counsel) alleges inadequate medical care for shoulder injury suffered during BOP custody. Complaint seeks $300,000 in damages and attorney fees. 3842 B. Significant Developments/Appeals July Trial Dates: Manning v. United States, (SHE) FTCA action alleging negligence on the part of the BOP for failing to provide him with a ladder to climb onto the top bunk. Plaintiff claims he fell and received head and neck injuries. Plaintiff also claims the BOP failed to provide adequate medical care following his injury. Trial is set for July 20, 1999. Romero v. BOP, (PHX) A trial date of July 27, 1999, has been set in this wrongful death FTCA case. Family of inmate who died at Fcr Phoenix on October 2, 1995, is suing for failure to protect, seeking $500,000 in damages. Inmate had been transferred to Fcr Phoenix from Fcr Safford after notifying staff of his fear of danger from other inmates. Romero repeated his concerns to staff at PHX who provided single-cell and other appropriate accommodations. Romero's death was ruled a suicide. Other developments: Erlin v. U.S. Parole Commission (WRO) Case involved the u.S. Parole Commission aggregating a previous sentence for which the petitioner was on parole with his current ten~year sentence. Case closed via stipulated dismissal without prejudice on May 20, 1999. Dunn v. Saenz, et al., (DUB) Bivens action in which pretrial inmate alleged that he had been placed in administrative detention at the jail because he refused to sign a work waiver form. Defendants' mot"ion for sununary judgment was granted via order dated April 20, 1999. Being closed since no evidence to date of appeal having been filed. ( "'" 3843 ( Shorter v.Rardin, (LOM) Inmate filed a -habeas petition alleging that a disciplinary ruling he received during a disturbance at Terminal Island was inaccurate. On August 5, 1998, the Court dismissed the case for failure to state a claim. In October of 1998, the inmate appealed the denial, stating that the District Court erred in not reviewing videotaped evidence. On May 18, 1999, the Ninth Circuit issued an order directing the BOP to either expunge the disciplinary ruling and restore the inmate's good time credits or to hold a new disciplinary hearing at which the videotape evidence is considered. The DHO held a rehearing on June 17, 1999, at which the videotape was considered. The DHO determined that the videotape did not provide any information that would exculpate inmate Shorter and upheld the original finding of guilt and sanctions imposed. Notah v. Bailey, (SAF) Habeas action where inmate is seeking expungemerit of an Incident Report and six months placement in a CCC. Case dismissed on June 23, 1999. Crosser, et al. v. United States, (SDC) FTCA wrongful death case alleges SDC medical staff provided inadequate medical care for pre-trial detainee Wayne Crosser who died of heart failure on September 30, 1996. Crosser had extensive history and recent fo art disease at time of commitment at MCC San Diego. Most v.Stratman, et al., (SDC) This case involves allegations that the inmate developed carpal tunnel syndrome, and received inadequate medical care, etc. at MCC San Diego and FCI El Reno. The U.S. Attorney's Office received (via regular mail) an Amended Complaint on June 28, 1999. Parmelee v. Benov, et a1. (SDC) Inmate Parmelee filed this Bivens action, seeking damages and injunctive relief as a result of rejection of his publication "How to Win Disciplinary Hearings", sent to federal inmates in several institutions, including SDC. The Court recently granted Defendant's Motion to Withdraw Admissions Deemed AdIDitted and rescheduled the trial date and certain pre-trial dates. Defendant's Confidential Settlement Brief was received in chambers June 18, 1999, in which the government sets forth the position that the d~fendant~ cannot agree to a nationwide screening and delivery process for this publication. A pre-trial conference is scheduled for October 29, 1999, and the actual trial date has yet to be announced. ( Hogan v. United States, (SDC) In this FTCA case former inmate Hogan seeks damages for alleged negligent transfer, housing, 3844 inadequate protection, improper medical treatment, etc. during his federal incarceration. Discovery is ongoing in this matter, 50 witnesses have been identified and it is anticipated that many of them will be deposed by the end of the year. Holland v. Hawk, et al., (SDC) This case involved inmate Holland's allegations of staff malice and spite when he was prohibited from possessing a pair of sunglasses which were not medically authorized. The inmate signed a voluntary dismissal of the case on June 17, 1999. Staff will store the sunglasses in the inmate's property and mail them to the inmate's designated facility. Holland v. Lathers, et al., (SDC) Inmate Holland filed this suit alleging staff negligence regarding the decision to disallow his receipt of a watch from an outside source. The inmate signed a voluntary dismissal of this action on June 17, 1999. Staff will store the watch in the inmate's property and mail it to the inmate's designated facility. ( ... Rieke v. Hood, (TCN) Habeas petition seeking jail credit for time spent in exclusive service of unrelated state sentence, as well as for time on loan from state on federal Writ of Habeas Corpus Ad Prosequendum. A Report and Recommendation (R&R) was written on April 21, 1999, adopting our motion to dismiss. The District Judge adopted the R&R and dismissed the petition with prejudice on June 2, 1999. Fazzini v. Hawk, et al., (LOM) On June 2, 1999, the Court of Appeals affirmed the district court ruling affirming the denial of habeas relief concerning conditions of confinement and a prison disciplinary sanctions. Hafner v. Hawk, et al., (LOM) On June 7, 1999, inmate Hafner stipulated to the dismissal of the case with prejudice, each party to bear its own fees and costs. The stipulation was lodged with the Court on June 8, 1999, and filed on June 21, 1999. Fottler v. Morton, (NEL) In 1994 several inmates filed a hybrid FTCA/Bivens action seeking damages for alleged exposure to asbestos at FPC Nellis. The plaintiffs appealed the District Court's 1996 dismissal of the suit to the Ninth Circuit. The Ninth Circuit remanded and the District Court allowed the inmate-plaintiffs to file a Second Amended Complaint. Defendants filed their renewed Motion to Dismiss/Summary Judgment on May 24, 1999, which included a demand for each plaintiff to notify the Court of his current address (all have been released from custody) and his intention to prosecute the 'lawsuit. II. \. ClUMl:NAL CASE TBACKING Criminal DEC 3845 Referred Accepted Declined Pending I Decision 29 1 15 13 19 4 16 28 22 0 16 32 18 1 11 35 21 4 24 4 19 31 8 38 Active Prosecutions: ASSAULT: u.s. v. Sandoval-Parra, (LOM) Inmate struck an officer with a closed fist on May 30, 1999. Case has been accepted for prosecution, but no trial date has been scheduled yet. u.S. v. Dahkowshay, (SHE) Inmate assaulted another inmate with a weapon containing a razor blade. Inmate was convicted of Assault with a Deadly Weapon and Assault Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury. Sentence imposed: 84 consecutive months. u.S v. Hillard, (LOM) Case involved the assault of two Correctional Officers on October 22, 1995, during the October 1995 disturbance. On March 15, 1999, inmate plead guilty to one count of violating 18 U.S.C. §111(a) (1), Assault on a Correctional Officer. Hillard received a consecutive four month sentence on June 4, 1999. u.S. v. Lopiccolo, (LOM) Case involves the assault of another inmate that occurred on February 4, 1997, at FeI Lompoc. Trial scheduled for July 13, 1999. u.S. v. Wehmhoefer, (LOM) Case involves· the assault of another inmate that occurred on March 4, 1997. Trial scheduled for September 7, 1999. u.S. v. Sandoval-Parra, (SAF) Inmate struck an officer with a closed fist on May 30, 1999. Case has been assigned, but trial has not been scheduled yet. u.S. v. Amaya-Jaquez, (TCN) Inmate assaulted three staff members on May 6, 1999. The case has been accepted for prosecution, but no trial date has been set. 3846 · .. (" ..APE: U.S. v. Lewis (TCN) Grand jury indictment on January 20 1999 charging inmate wi th 2 counts of attempted escape and l' count' of fraud for soliciting drug treatment documents to support history of substance abuse in order to benefit from 3621(e) release. U.S. v. Nikrasch, (LaM) Case involves an escape from the FPC in December of 1995. Inmate pled guilty to one count of Escape from a Federal Institution, one count of Possessing and/or Passing Counterfeit $100 Bills, and one count of Possessing over $5,000 in Counterfeit Currency. Sentencing rescheduled for July 19, 1999. HOMICIDE: U.S. v. Green, (LaM) Continuance signed by the Judge. continued to October 19, 1999. Trial U.S. v. Lindsey, (PHX) Prosecution of inmate Lindsey for November 1, 1997, murder of inmate Bernard Jackson. Trial scheduled for June 29, 1999. Acquitted on July 9, 1999. ~ODOCTION/POSSESSION (~ . ...." OF CONTRABAND: U.S. v. Reagor, (PHX) Prosecution accepted on inmate attempting to secrete balloon of brown heroin. u.S. v. Berry, (PHX) Inmate received a visit on February 13, 1999. Based upon observations made at that time, inmate Berry was placed in dry cell status. He passed a total of 13 balloons 'containing marijuana. Case has been referred and accepted for prosecution. u.S. v. Salazar-Martinez, (PHX) Inmate was observed acting suspiciously in the visiting room on May 2, 1999. Based upon review of the security tapes, inmate Salazar-Martinez was placed in a dry cell. He passed 8 balloons; 5 contained marijuana and 3 contained methamphetamine. Case has been referred and accepted for prosecution. PROPERTY: None SEX OFFENSES: (, U.s. v. Hawthorne, (DUB) Former Correctional Officer at Dublin pleaded guilty to Knowingly Engaging in a Sexual Act with a Ward (inmate) in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2243(b) (5 misdemeanor counts) and Knowingly and Willfully Providing False Statements and Representations in a Matter within the Jurisdiction of an Agency of the United States in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1001 (1 felony count). Sentencing set for July 12, 1999. 3847 u.s. v. Hyson, (DUB) Twenty-two count indictment returned against former Correctional Officer at Dublin on February 17, 1999, for Knowingly Engaging in and Attempting to Engage in a Sexual Act with a Ward (inmate) in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2243(b) (15 misdemeanor counts); ,Knowingly Engaging in Sexual Contact with a Ward (inmate) in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2244(a) (b) (2 misdemeanor counts); Knowingly and Willfully Providing False Statements and Representations in a Matter within the Jurisdiction of an Agency of the United States in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1001 (1 felony count); and Willfully and Knowingly Stating and Subscribing to Material Matters which he did not believe to be true while under oath (perjury) in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1621 (4 felony counts). Arraignment held on March 29, 1999. Trial setting hearing held on April 26, 1999. Pretrial conference set for October 25, 1999. Trial scheduled for November 1, 1999. U.s. v. Blansett, (PHX) Officer searching property of inmate Blansett found photographs of nude children. Referred and accepted for prosecution. WEAPONS: None •• STATISTICS ~~ fADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES (. I JAN 80 FEB !mil APR laY JON 94 108 91 31 129 AUG JtJL SEP OCT NOV DEC FREEDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY'ACT: RECEIVED CLOSED PENDING 20 DAYS 6 MONTHS APPEALS JAN FEB !mil APR !mY JON 27 24 19 1 38 34 23 3 37 36 12 1 0 0 0 29 41 11 1 0 1 26 24 14 1* 0 2 32 31 15 0 0 3 1 0 2 JlJL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC FOI/PA PENDING MORE THAN 20 DAYS ON June 30, 1999: BItH 0 DUB LOI' LOM LOS NEL PBX SAF 0 0 0 0 0 0 *WAITING FOR RECORDS FROM ARCHIVES 0 SDC SET SHE TAl' TCN TRY TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC (ADMINISTRATIVE TORT CLAIMS ( \" RECEIVED CLOSED RECONSIDER JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JlJN 30 31 1 39 43 0 45 40 0 38 38 36 38 1 1 35 48 2 3848 JlJL I PENDING Tort Claim Investigations Over 60 Days: BRN 0 DUB 2 LOF LOM LOS 0 0 0 JAN SET 0 SDC 0 APR MAY JON 389 391 372 378 NEL 0 PBX SAF 0 MAR 'rBN TOTAL 0 TCN 0 0 4 SEP OCT NOV DEC TAF 2 SSE 0 JUL AUG LITIGATION: OPEN AT 356 FEB 383 BEGINNING 01' MONTH NEW CASES RECEIVED BC 30 9 19 16 14 15 26 8 16 14 9 11 !'TCA 1 0 1 0 0 2 BIVENS 3 1 2 2 5 2 OTHER 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLOSED 3 3 10 10 8 19 PBND:rNG AT END 01' KON'tB 383 389 391 397 378 374 LITIGATION 29 7 7 16 13 14 REPORTS COMPLETED ( 3849 u.s. Department of Justice Federa1 Bureau of Prisons Dublin, California 94568 August 6, 1999 MBKORANDUM FOR CHRISTOPHER ERLEWINB, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/ GENERAL COUNSEL, GENERAL COUNSEL & REVXEW FROM: SUBJECT: Harlan W. Penn, Regional Counsel Monthly Report for July 1999 LITIGATION c. 1. NEW CASES (3621(e» Earls v. Hood (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. James v. Hood (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) "ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Johnson v. Hood (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Lohrey v. Hood (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Maeby v. Clark (TRM) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibi~ity due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Mankertz v. Hood (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. McGilvery v. Hood (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Miller v. Fitzpatrick (LOM) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. 3892 Richnback v. Fitzpatrick (LOM) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e} i~eligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Robinson v. Fitzpatrick (LOM) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e} ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Ward v. Hood (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Wilson v. Hood (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e} ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. 2. NEW CASES (OTHER) Baker v. Clark (TRM) Inmate appealing to 9th Circuit the district court's dismissal of habeas petition which complained of inadequate medical treatment and which sought order barring transfer to another institution. Carter v. Department of Justice (SAF) Inmate seek's declaratory relief alleging OOJ improperly classified him as Mexican, rather than u.S. citizen. C"........ Grant v. Ray (SAF) Inmate seeks mandamus relief for presentence credit for time spent in state custody . Gutierrez v. United States Bureau of Prisons (LOM) Bivens action in which ~mate alleges inadequate medical treatment for a penile wart. Jackson v. United States (SET) Bivens/FTCA complaint alleging denial of medication and specialists resulted in seizure. Mason v. Horan (TeN) Bivens complaint by pre-trial detainee alleging inadequate medical care. Muhannad v. Adams (LOM) Bivens action in which inmate alleges excessive use of force during a forced cell move. Ralston v. Hood (SHE) Habeas petition challenging sanctions (visiting restrictions) imposed by the OHO. Rogers v. Lathers (SOC) Habeas petition seeking immediate release from custody by contesting DHO finding of escape from half-way house. Wehmhoefer v. Seifert (LOS) Habeas petition seeking credit for time spent in federal custody that allegedly is not being credited now. 3893 t 3. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS/APPEALS Alvarez v. David Rardin (LaM) Court dismissed the petition, terminating case. Bilodeaux v. Fitzpatrick (LaM) Court denied the petition. Blum v. Floyd (PHX) A settlement conference has been scheduled for 09/01/99. However, we do not have anything to offer to settle this Bivens case. Brown v. Fitzpatrick (LOM) Court denied the petition, terminating case. Carrington v. United States (LaM) Court dismissed the complaint against one named defendant and summary judgment was granted in favor of another and USA, terminating case. ,',p.- Cooper v. Rardin (LOM) Court dismissed the petition, terminating case. Crawford El v Rardin (LOM) Appellate court dismissed inmate's appeal of habeas petition dismissal. Cuthair V,. Rardin (LOM) Court dismissed the petition for failure to exhaust, terminating case. Eduardo v. United States Probation (LOM) Court granted the BOP's Motion for Summary Judgement and terminated case. Enzor v. 'Janet Reno (SDC) Bivens action by former executive staff member at FCI Tallahassee against several agency staff alleging retaliation, racism, unfair labor practice, etc. MCC staff member to be deposed August 19, 1999. Estate of Wayne Crosser v. United States (SDC) US Attorney cautiously entertaining settlement with opposing counsel in FTCA actio,n and agency recorrunendation has been requested by USAO. Ford v. Rardin (LOM) Court dismissed the petition, terminating case. Forgac v. Perrill, et ale (SET) Report and Recommendation filed recommending grant of 'Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment. Garner v .•Adarns (LOM) Appeal of dismissed habeas petition seeking entry into DAP is dismissed. ( Gust Janis v. USA (LOM) Appellate Court affirmed the decision of the District Court dismissing FTCA action. 3894 Iida v. Adams (LOM) Court dismissed the petition, terminating case. Janis v. United States Attorney (LOM) Inmate's appeal of decision to deny return of confiscated materials was dismissed. Lippert v. Halacha (LOM) Court dismissed the complaint, terminating case. Lippert V. Rardin (LOM) Court granted Bureau's Motion for Summary Judgement except for FTCA claim which too was dismissed for failure to exhaust. Case terminated. Mitchell v. United States (PHX) Court dismissed action. McConville v. United States (PHX) Dismissed for failure to prosecute. Most v. United States (SOC) Hearing in FrCA action set for August 9, 1999. Presently, Plaintiff has failed to perfect service within the statutory time frame. Nigro, Jr. v. Wilson (TRM) Court dismissed action. Reddic v. USA, et al (LOM) Court denied the motion to vacate, set aside or reduce sentence, terminating case. Romero v. United States (PHX) Trial previously scheduled for trial July 27 has been postponed indefinitely due to filing of amended complaint. Savocchio v. Crabtree (SHE) Court granted habeas petition restoring good time taken in DHO Hearing. (t Stephens v. Adams (LOM) Court dismissed the petition, terminating case. Tavares v. Bureau of Prisons (LOM) Court terminated the case without prejudice. Tavares v. Rardin (LOM) Court dismissed the petition, terminating case. Ulep v. Rardin (LOM) Court dismissed the petition, terminating case. Walker v. Rardin (LOM) Appellate Court affirmed the decision of the District Court. 3895 CRIMINAL CASE TRACKING Criminal Cases Referred Accepted Declined Pending Decision JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JUL 29 1 15 13 19 4 16 28 22 0 16 32 18 1 11 35 21 4 19 31 22 4 11 38 16 4 9 41 AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Active Prosecutions: ASSAULT: United States v. Lopiccolo (LOM) rescheduled for October 12, 1999. (:~.. Inmate on inmate assault trial United States v. Pedro Amaya-Jaguez (TCN) May 6, 1999, inmate on three stst,f member assault accepted for prosecution. Inj uries were contusions and abrasions and one staff transported to hospital due to shortness of breath after being kicked in ribs. Although no weapon was involved, SIS Lieutenant was able to convince the AUSA/FBI of the prosecutorial merit and importance of this case to our agency for the deterrent effect to hopefully limit future staff assaults. ESCAPE: United States v. Terrance Nikrasch (LOM) Sentencing for December 1995 FPC escape postponed until further notice. BOlaC:IDE: United States v. Roy Green (LOM) Pretrial hearing to 1999. pending motions scheduled for September 13, continued until February 15 or 22, 2000. United States v. Matt Lindsey (PHX) was returned on July 9, 1999. discuss Trial Jury verdict of "not guilty" INTRODUCTION/POSSESSION OF CONTRABAND: None . PROPERTY: None SEX OFFENSES: ( Uni ted St.9tes v. Jon Hyson (DUB) 3896 Twenty-two count indictment against former correctional officer at Dublin for sex offenses and false statements. Pretrial conference set for October 25, 1999. Trial set for November 1, 1999. ( United States v. Donnell Hawthorne (DUB) After guilty plea to sex offenses and false statements, former correctional officer sentenced to five month confinement with 3 years supervised release, $225 special assessment and 400 hours community service. WEAPONS: None • .a~ STATISTICS ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES JAN FEB MAR 80 94 108 APR 91 MAY 31 JON JUL 129 96 AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC FREEDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY ACT: I DCEIVED CLOSED PENDING 20 DAYS 6 MONTHS APPEALS JAN FEB MAR 27 24 19 1 0 0 38 34 23 3 0 1 29 41 11 1 0 1 APR 37 36 12 1 0 2 MAY 26 24 14 1* 0 2 JON JUL 32 31 15 0 0 3 31 25 21 0 0 3 AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC FOI/PA PENDING MORE THAN 20 DAYS ON June 30, 1999: DUB LOI' LOM LOS NEL PBX SAl' I SDC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 *WAITING FOR RECORDS FROM ARCHIVES BRN 0 SET 0 SHE 0 TAl' 0 TCN 0 TRM 0 TOTAL 0 AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC ADMINISTRATIVE TORT CLAIMS RECE:IVED \. CLOSED RECONSIDER JAN FEB MAR 30 31 1 39 43 0 45 40 0 APR 38 38 1 MAY 36 38 1 JON JUL 35 48 33 25 0 2 3897 LITIGATION: JAN FEB !mR APR MAY JON JUL 356 383 389 391 372 378 381 30 9 19 16 14 13 23 HC 26 8 16 14 9 9 15 F'l'CA 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 BIVENS 3 1 2 2 5 2 4 ~, 0 0 0 0 0 3 CLOSED 3 3 10 10 8 10 86 1 PENDING AT 383 389 391 397 378 381 318 29 7 7 16 13' 14 14 OPEN AT BEGINNING OF MONTH NEW CASES AUG SEP OCT NOV RECEIVED OTHER END 01' MONTH LITIGATION REPORTS COMPLETED (, 1 Comprehensive audit was conducted July 6-9, 1999, resulting in an adjustment to number of cases pending. Cases pending at end of July 1999 is 318. 3898 DEC u.s. Department of Justice Federa1 Bureau of Prisons Dublin, California 94568 August 6, 1999 MBMOItANDON FOR CHRISTOPHER ERLEWlNE, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/ GENERAL COUNSEL, GENERAL COUNSEL , REVIEW FROH: SUBJECT: Harlan W. Penn, Regional Counsel Monthly Report for July 1999 LITIGATION 1. NEW CASES (3621(e» Earls v. Hood (SHE) OAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. James v. Hood (SHE) OAP petition complaining of 3621(e} ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Johnson v. Hood (SHE) OAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Lohrey v. Hood (SHE) OAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Maeby v. Clark (TRM) OAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Mankertz v. Hood (SHE) OAP petition complaining of 3621(e} ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. McGilvery v. Hood (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. ( Miller v. Fitzpatrick (LOM) OAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. 3873 (~ .. Richnback v. Fitzpatrick (LOM) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Robinson v. Fitzpatrick (LOM) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Ward v. Hood (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Wilson v. Hood (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. 2. NEW CASES (OTHER) Baker v. Clark (TRM) Inmate appealing to 9th Circuit the district court's dismissal of habeas petition which complained of inadequate medical treatment and which sought order barring transfer to another institution. Carter v. Department of Justice (SAF) Inmate seeks declaratory relief alleging DOJ improperly classified him as Mexican, rather than u.s. citizen. Grant v. Ray (SAF) Inmate seeks mandamus relief for presentence credit for time spent in state custody. Gutierrez v. United States Bureau of Prisons . (LOM) Bivens action in which inmate alleges inadequate medical treatment for a penile wart. Jackson v. United States (SET) Bivens/FTCA complaint alleging denial of medication and specialists resulted in seizure. Mason v. Horan (TCN) Bivens complaint by pre-trial detainee alleging inadequate medical care. Muhannad v. Adams (LOM) Bivens action in which inmate alleges excessive use of force during a forced cell move. Ralston v. Hood (SHE) Habeas petition challenging sanctions (visiting restrictions) imposed by the DHO. Rogers v. Lathers (SOC) Habeas petition seeking immediate release from custody by contesting DHO finding of escape from half-way house. ( Wehmhoefer v. Seifert (LOS) Habeas petition seeking credit for time spent in federal custody that allegedly is not being credited now. 3874 3. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS/APPEALS Alvarez v. David Rardin (LOM) Court dismissed the petition, terminating case. Bilodeaux v. Fitzpatrick (LOM) Court denied the petition. Blum v. Floyd (PHX) A settlement conference has been scheduled for 09/01/99. However, we do not have anything to offer to settle this Bivens case. Brown v. Fitzpatrick (LOM) Court denied the petition, terminating case. Carrington v. United States (LOM) Court dismissed the complaint against one named defendant and summary judgment was granted in favor of another and USA, terminating case. Cooper v. Rardin (LOM) Court dismissed the petition, terminating case. Crawford El v Rardin (LOM) Appellate court dismissed inmate's appeal of habeas petition dismissal. Cuthair v. Rardin (LOM) Court dismissed the petition for failure to exhaust, terminating case. Eduardo v. United States Probation (LOM) Court granted the BOP's Motion for Summary Judgement and terminated case. Enzor v. Janet Reno (SOC) Bivens action by former executive staff member at FC! Tallahassee against several agency staff alleging retaliation, racism, unfair labor practice, etc. MCC staff member to be deposed August 19, 1999. Estate of Wayne Crosser v. United States (SOC) US Attorney cautiously entertaining settlement with opposing counsel in FTCA action and agency recommendation has been requested by USAO. Ford v. Rardin (LOM) Court dismissed the petition, terminating case. Forgac v. Perrill, et ale (SET) Report and, Recommendation filed recommending grant of Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment. Garner v. Adams (LOM) Appeal of dismissed habeas petition seeking entry into DAP is dismissed. Gust Janis v. USA (LOM) Appellate Court affirmed the decision of the District Court dismissing FTCA action. 3875 ( Iida v. Adams (LOM) Court dismissed the petition, terminating case. Janis v. United States Attorney (LOM) Inmate's appeal of decision to deny return of confiscated materials was dismissed. Lippert v. Halacha (LOM) Court dismissed the complaint, terminating case. Lippert V. Rardin (LOM) Court granted Bureau's Motion for Summary Judgement except for FTCA claim which too was dismissed for failure to exhaust. Case terminated. Mitchell v. United States (PHX) Court dismissed action. McConville v. United States (PHX) Dismissed for failure to prosecute. Most v. United States (SDC) Hearing in FTCA action set for August 9, 1999. Presently, Plaintiff has failed to perfect service within the statutory time frame. Nigro, Jr. v. Wilson (TRM) Court dismissed action. ( '" Reddic v. USA, et al (LOM) Court denied the motion to vacate, set aside or reduce sentence, terminating case. Romero v. United States (PHX) Trial previously scheduled for trial July 27 has been postponed indefinitely due to filing of amended complaint. Savocchio v. Crabtree (SHE) Court granted habeas petition restoring good time taken in DHO Hearing. Stephens v. Adams (LOM) Court dismissed the petition, terminating case. Tavares v. Bureau of Prisons (LOM) Court terminated the case without prejudice. Tavares v. Rardin (LOM) Court dismissed the petition, terminating case. Ulep v. Rardin (LOM) Court dismissed the petition, terminating case. Walker v. Rardin (LOM) Appellate Court affirmed the decision of the District Court. ( 3876 CRIMINAL CASE TRACKING Criminal Cases JAN Referred Accepted Declined Pending Decision 29 1 15 13 FEB 19 4 16 28 MAR APR 22 18 1 11 35 0 16 32 MAY 21 4 19 31 JUN JOL 22 4 11 38 16 4 9 41 AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Active Prosecutions: ASSAULT: United States v. Lopiccolo (LOM) rescheduled for October 12, 1999. Inmate on inmate assault trial United States v. Pedro Amaya-Jaguez (TeN) May 6, 1999, inmate on three staff member assault accepted for prosecution. Injuries were contusions and abrasions and one staff transported to hospital due to shortness of breath after being kicked in ribs. Although no weapon was involved, SIS Lieutenant was able to convince the AUSA/FBI of the prosecutorial merit and importance of this case to our agency for the deterrent effect to hopefully limit future staff assaults. ESCAPE: United States v. Terrance Nikrasch (LOM) Sentencing for December 1995 FPC escape postponed until further notice. BOMl:CIDE: United States v. Roy Green (LOM) Pretrial hearing to 1999. pending motions scheduled for September 13, continued until February 15 or 22, 2000. discuss Trial United States v. Matt Lindsey (PHX) Jury verdict of "not guilty" was returned on July 9, 1999. INTRODUCTION/POSSESSION OF CONTRABAND: None PROPERTY: None SEX OFFENSES: Uni ted States v. Jon Hyson (DUB) 3877 Twenty-two count indictment against former correctional officer at Dublin for sex offenses and false statements. Pretrial conference set for October 25, 1999. Trial set for November 1, 1999. United States v. Donnell Hawthorne (DUB) After guilty plea to sex offenses and false statements, former correctional officer sentenced to five month confinement with 3 years supervised release, $225 special assessment and 400 hours community service. WEAPONS: None STATISTICS ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JUL 80 94 108 91 31 129 96 AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC FREEDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY ACT: RECEIVED CLOSED PENDING 20 DAYS 6 MONTHS APPEALS JAN FEB MaR APR MAY JON JUL 27 24 19 1 0 0 38 34 23 3 29 41 11 1 37 36 12 1 26 24 14 1* 32 31 15 31 25 21 a a a a a a a 1 1 2 2 3 FOI/PA PENDING BRN DOB LOF 0 0 0 *WAITING FOR AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 0 3 MORE THAN 20 DAYS ON June 30, 1999: LOH LOS NEL PBX SAF SDC SET SBE 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 RECORDS FROM ARCHIVES TAF 0 TCN 0 TRY 0 TOTAL 0 SEP OCT NOV DEC ADMINISTRATIVE TORT CLAIMS RECEIVED CLOSED RECONSIDER JAN FEB MAR APR lG.Y JON JtJL 30 31 1 39 43 0 45 40 38 38 1 36 38 1 35 48 2 33 25 0 3878 a AUG PENDING OVER 6 MONTHS 95 0 91 2 96 0 97 3 96 85 93 I' 0 0 Tort Claim Investigations Over 60 Days: BRN 0 DUB 2 LOF LOH LOS NEL PBX SAl' SOC SET SHE TAF TCN TRM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 3879 TOTAL 2 LITIGATION: MAR APR MAY JON 356 FEB 383 389 391 372 378' JUL 381 JAN OPEN AT BEGINNING OF MONTH NEW CASES RECEIVED HC 30 9 19 16 14 13 23 26 8 16 14 9 9 15 FTCA 1 0 1 '0 0 2 1 B:rvENS 3 1 2 2 5 2 4 OTBBR 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 CLOSED 3 3 10 10 8 10 86 1 PENDING AT END OF 383 389 391 397 378 381 318 29 7 7 16 13 14 14 AUG SEP OCT NOV MONTH LITIGATION REPORTS COMPLETED ( Comprehensive audit was conducted July 6-9, 1999, resulting Cases pending at end of July 1999 is 318. 1 in an adjustment to number of cases pending. 3880 DEC a\lSI u.s. Department of Justice ( Federal Bureau of Prisons Dublin, California 94568 September 2, 1999 . MEMORANDUM FOR CHRISTOPHER ERLEWINE, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/ GENERAL COUNSEL, GENERAL COUNSEL & REVIEW FROM: SUBJECT: Harlan W. Penn, Regional Counsel Monthly Report for August 1999 LITIGATION 1. NEW CASES (3621(e» Frisby v Fitzpatrick (LOM) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Gerritsen v Pontesso (PHX) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to escape conviction. Grassi v Hood (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Mendiola v Hood (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Rice v Hood (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Shaw v Pontesso (PHX) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Thornton v Fitzpatrick (LOM) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. ( 2. NEW CASES (OTHER) 4354 ( Alfrey v United States (SHE) FTCA action alleging BOP negligence for wrongful death and failure to protect. Arias v Pendleton (TCN) Habeas petition seeking expedited extradition hearing for outstanding murder charge in Mexico. John Doe Inmate v US DOJ (TRM) FTCA action alleging failure to enforce alleged sentence reduction agreement which was proffered in exchange for information to government. Bracken v Clark (TRM) FTCA action alleging loss of five money orders. Bagliere Jr. v Andrew (TRM) Habeas petition alleging BOP incorrectly scored prior offense which resulted in improper scoring of "low" custody level versus "minimum". Combs v Clark (TRM) Habeas petition complaining sentence has been satisfied. Gomez v Fitzpatrick (LaM) Habeas petition seeking state custody credit. Gonzales v United States (TCN) Habeas petition seeking state prison time credit. Gonzales v Pendleton (TCN) Habeas petition seeking state custody credit. Heath v Pendleton (TCN) Habeas petition seeking restoration of DHO revoked good conduct time. Lillard v Hood (SHE) Habeas petition seeking restoration of DHO revoked good conduct time. Spindler v Mitchell (SHE) Bivens action claiming retaliation for filing a lawsuit against staff. United States v Cereno (SOC) Habeas petition seeking sentence reduction to six month jail time and probation or in the alternative, a stay of surrender date to process his request for ICC designation. 3. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOP:MENTS/APPEALS Ballou v Perrill (SET) In an unpublished opinion, the 9th Circuit 4355 upheld the district court's denial of an inmate's DAP habeas petition seeking early release consideration notwithstanding his prior bank robbery conviction. Inmate alleged he was verbally apprized of his eligibility and was subsequently made ineligible under § 550.58. ( Estate of Wayne Crosser v. United States (SOC) FTCA action filed by family of deceased inmate scheduled for settlement conference. If negotiations are unsuccessful, depositions will be tentatively scheduled for September 27-29, 1999. CRIMINAL CASE TRACKING Criminal Cases Referred Accepted Declined Pending Decision JAN FEB MAR APR 29 1 15 13 19 4 16 28 22 0 16 32 18 1 11 35 IG.Y 21 4 19 31 .roN JOL AUG 22 4 11 38 16 4 9 41 12 0 12 25 SEP OCT NOV DEC ( NEW INFORMATXON ON ACTIVE PROSECUTIONS ASSAULT United States v Wehmhoefer (LOM) Case involves the assault of another inmate that occurred on March 4, 1997. Trial originally scheduled for September 7 has been rescheduled to November 6, 1999. United States v Sandoval-Parra (SAF) Case of inmate striking staff with closed fist. On August 24, 1999, inmate pled guilty to Assault on a Federal Officer. Sentencing scheduled for December 12, 1999. ESCAPE United States v. Terrance Nikrasch (LOM) Case involves an escape from the FPC in December 1995. Sentencing rescheduled for September 9, 1999. STATISTXCS ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JUL AUG 80 94 108 91 31 129 96 70 4356 SEP OCT NOV DEC FREEDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY ACT: I RECEIVED CLOSED PEND:ING 20 DAYS 6 NONTBS APPEALS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JUL AUG 27 24 19 1 0 38 34 23 3 0 1 29 41 11 1 0 1 37 36 12 1 0 2 26 24 14 1* 0 2 32 31 15 0 0 3 31 25 21 0 0 3 40 46 15 0 0 2 0 SEP OCT NOV DEC FOI/PA PENDING MORE THAN 20 DAYS ·ON June 30, 1999: BRN 0 DUB LOI' LOM LOS NEL 0 0 0 0 0 PBX 0 SAF 0 SDC 0 SET 0 SHE 0 TAl' TCN TBM 0 0 0 TOTAL 0 OCT NOV DEC *WAITING FOR RECORDS FROM ARCHIVES ADMINISTRATIVE TORT CLAIMS RECE:IVED CLOSED RECONS:IDER PENDmG OVER 6 MON'l'BS (' JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JUL AUG 30 31 1 95 0 39 43 0 91 2 45 40 0 96 38 38 1 97 3 36 38 1 96 1 35 48 2 85 0 33 25 93 0 51 34 2 112 4 SAF SDC SET SHE TAl' TCN 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 SEP ." ~ . - Tort Claim Investigations Over 60 Days: UN DUB LOI' LOM LOS NEL 0 2 0 1* 1 0 PBX 0 TRM 0 TOTAL 5 *Claimant has multiple claims that have been combined into one case. Currently at the Office of the Inspector General. Issues before the Grand Jury meeting mid-September, 1999. LITIGATION: OPEN AT BEGINN:ING OF MON'rB NEW CASES RECE:IVED BC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JOL AUG 356 383 389 391 372 378 381 318 30 9 19 16 14 13 23 20 26 8 16 14 9 9 15 16 ( 4357 SEP OCT NOV DEC II'TCA 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 BIVENS 3 1 2" 2 5 2 4 1 O':rBER 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 CLOSED 3 3 10 10 8 10 86: 0 PENDING A':r 383 389 391 397 378 381 318 338 29 7 7 16 13 14 14 14 ( END 01' MONTH LITIGA':rION REPORTS COMPLE':rED ( 1. Comprehensive audit was conducted July 6-9, 1999, resulting in an adjustment to number of pending cases. Case pending at end of July is 318. 4358 ( u.s. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons Dublin, Calirornia 94568 September 2, 1999 MEMORANDUM FOR CBRIS'rOPBER ERLEWINE, ASSIS'rAN'r DIRECTOR/ GENERAL COUNSEL, GENERAL COUNSEL & REVIEW "FROM: SOBJEC'r : Harlan W. Penn, Regional Counsel Monthly Report for August 1999 LI'rlGATION 1. NEW CASES (3621(e» Frisby v Fitzpatrick (LOM) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Gerritsen v Pontesso (PHX) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to escape conviction. Grassi v Hood (SHE) OAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Mendiola v Hood (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Rice v Hood (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Shaw v Pontesso (PHX) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e} ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Thornton v Fitzpatrick (LOM) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. 2. NEW CASES (O'rBER) 3948 ( Alfrey v United States (SHE) FTCA action alleging BOP negligence for wrongful death and failure to protect. Arias v Pendleton (TCN) Habeas petition seeking expedited extradition hearing for outstanding murder charge in Mexico. John Doe Inmate v US OOJ (TRM) FTCA action alleging failure to enforce alleged sentence reduction agreement which was proffered in exchange for information to government. Bracken v Clark (TRM) FTCA action alleging loss of five money orders. Bagliere Jr. v Andrew (TRM) Habeas petition alleging BOP incorrectly scored prior offense which resulted in improper scoring of."low" custody level versus "minimum". Combs v Clark (TRM) Habeas petition complaining sentence has been satisfied. Gomez v Fitzpatrick (LOM) Habeas petition seeking state custody credit. (~ Gonzales v United States (TCN) Habeas petition seeking state prison time credit. Gonzales v Pendleton (TCN). Habeas petition seeking state custody credit. Heath v Pendleton (TCN) Habeas petition seeking restoration of DHO revoked good conduct time. Lillard v Hood (SHE) Habeas petition seeking restoration of DHO revoked good conduct time. Spindler v Mitchell (SHE) Bivens action claiming retaliation for filing a lawsuit against staff. United States v Cereno (SOC) Habeas petition seeking sentence reduction to six month jail time and probation or in the alternative, a stay of surrender date to process his request for ICC designation. 3. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS/APPEALS Ballou v Perrill (SET) In an unpublished opinion, the 9th Circuit 3949 ( upheld the district court's denial of an inmate's DAP habeas petition seeking early release consideration notwithstanding his prior bank robbery conviction. Inmate alleged he was verbally apprized of his eligibility and was subsequently made ineligible under § 550.58. .. Estate of Wayne Crosser v. United States (SDC) FTCA action filed by family of deceased inmate scheduled for settlement conference. If negotiations are unsuccessful, depositions will be tentatively scheduled for Septernbe~ 27-29, 1999. CRIMINAL CASE TRACKING Criminal Cases Referred Accepted Declined Pending Decision C:.__ JAN FEB MAIl APR 29 1 15 13 19 22 0 16 32 18 1 11 35 4 16 28 MAY 21 4 19 31 JON JtJL 22 4 11 16 4 9 41 38 AUG 12 0 12 25 SEP OCT NOV DEC NEW INFORtG.TION ON ACTIVE PROSECUTIONS ASSAULT United States v Wehmhoefer (LOM) Case involves the assault of another inmate that occurred on March 4, 1997. Trial originally scheduled for September 7 has been rescheduled to November 6, 1999. United States v Sandoval-Parra (SAF) Case of inmate striking staff with closed fist. On August 24, '1999, inmate pled guilty to Assault on a Federal Officer. Sentencing scheduled for December 12, 1999. ESCAPE United States v. Terrance Nikrasch (LOM) Case involves an escape from the FPC in December 1995. Sentencing rescheduled for September 9, 1999. STATISTICS ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES , JAN ( 80 FEB MAR 94 108 APR 91 MAY 31 .:roN JUL 129 96 3950 AUG 70 SEP OCT NOV DEC INFORMATION/PRIVACY ACT: ,FREEDOM OFJAN MAY MAR APR FEB RECEIVED CLOSED PENDING 20 DAYS 6 MONTHS APPEALS 38 34 23 3 0 1 27 24 19 1 0 0 FOI/PA PENDING BRN DUB LOF 0 0 0 *WAITING FOR 29 41 11 1 0 1 37 36 12 1 0 2 26 24 14 1* 0 2 JON JUL 32 31 15 0 0 3 31 25 21 0 0 3 AUG 40 46 15 0 0 2 MORE THAN 20 DAYS ON June 30, 1999: LOM LOS NEL PBX SAl' SDC SET SBE ,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RECORDS FROM ARCHIVES SEP TAl' 0 OCT NOV DEC TCN 0 TRY 0 TOTAL 0 OCT NOV DEC ADMINISTRATIVE TORT CLAIMS RECEIVED CLOSED RECONSl:DER PEND'mG OVER 6 ( JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JOL 30 31 1 95 0 39 43 0 91 2 45 40 0 96 0 38 38 1 97 3 36 38 1 96 1 35 48 2 85 33 25 0 93 0 0 AUG 51 34 2 112 4 SEP MONTHS Tort Claim Investigations Over 60 Days: DUB LOF LOH LOS NEL PBX SAF SDC 0 0 1* 2 1 0 0 0 BRN 0 SET 0 SHE 0 TAl' 0 TCN 1 'rBM 0 TOTAL 5 *Claimant has multiple claims that have been combined into one case. Currently at the Office of the Inspector General. Issues before the Grand Jury meeting mid-September, 1999. LITIGATION: OPEN AT BEGINNl:NG JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JOL 356 383 389 391 372 378 381 AUG 318 30 9 19 16 14 13 23 20 26 8 16 14 9 9 15 16 OF MONTH NEW CASES RECEIVED BC ( 3951 SEP OCT NOV DEC ( FTCA 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 BIVENS 3 1 2 2 5 2 4 1 OTHER 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 CLOSED 3 3 10 10 8 10 86 1 0 PENDXNG AT 383 389 391 397 378 381 318 338 29 7 7 16 13 14 14 14 END 01' MONTH LXTXGATION REPORTS COMPLETED ( \. .... 1. Comprehensive audit was conducted July 6-9, 1999, resulting in In adjustment to number of pending cases. Case pending at end of July is 318. 3952 u.s. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons Dublin, CaliEornia 94568 October 4, 1999 MEMORANDUM FOR ~BRISTOPBER ERLEWINE, ASSISTANT DIRECTORI GENERAL COUNSEL, GENERAL COUNSEL , REVIEW FROM: SUBJECT: Harlan W. Penn, Regional Counsel Monthly Report for September 1999 LITIGATION 1. NEW CASES (3621(e» BiddIes v. Clark, (TRM) OAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. ( Bohner v. Hood, (SHE) OAP petition complaining of 3621{e) i~eligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement . . Davis v. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Gunderson v. Hood, (SHE) OAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement." Hall v. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to § 922(g) conviction and prior robbery conviction. Holguin v. Clark, (TRM) OAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Hooper v. Hood, (SHE) OAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Morris v. Hood, (SHE) OAP petition challenging his priority position on the OAP WAIT list. Sorenson v. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. 4400 ( 2. ( NEW CASES Burzynski v. Bailey, (SAF) Habeas petition complaining the Bureau of Prisons violated the terms of his plea agreement when he was not placed at a camp facility. Flowers v. Finnerly, (LOM) Bivens action complaining of inadequate medical treatment and alleged assault. Freeman v. United States, challenges ITS system. (LOM) Mandamus petition in which inmate Pelland v. Clark, (TRM) Habeas petition claiming inmate was held 25 days past sentence expiration. Pocsai v. Hood, (SHE) Habeas petition challenging placement in Administrative Detention. Salameh v. Carlson, force. (LOM) Bivens action alleging excessive use of Teran v. Morrison, (LOM) Bivens action in which inmate alleges his life is in jeopardy as a result of staff actions. Villegas v. Adams, (LOM) Habeas petition complaining of placement in Administrative Detention, separation status from Mexicanemi, and limited access to the law library. Wharton v. Hood, (SHE) Habeas petition seeking restoration of DHO forfeited good time credits. Wilson v. Perrill, (SET) Habeas petition complaining of due process and policy violation when he was returned to secure institution from halfway house. 3. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS/APPEALS Applegate v. United States, (DUB) Former inmate's FTCA suit alleging sexual battery, harassment and forced oral copulation by staff in 1995 dismissed upon settlement of $90,000 on September 2, 1999. Baker v. Barrera, (SOC) Bivens action against contract psychiatrist for alleged negligent diagnosis, treatment, proscription of drug being considered for DOJ representation. Estate of Wayne Crosser v. United States, (SOC) Parties agreed to settle rTCA action for $152,000. Pending signature by plaintiff's counsel. ( " Dozier v. Fitzpatrick, (LOM) Court ordered BOP to reconsider DAP petitioner's eligibility without relying on PSI information concerning 1971 manslaughter conviction. Parmelee v. Perrill, (SET) Defendants' motion for summary judgement 4401 granted, dismissing case with prejudice. plaintiff1s third strike under PLRA. AUSA believes this is Romero v. United States, (PHX) Case originally slated for trial in July indefinitely postponed pending amended complaint. ('" Salsberry v. Clark, (TRM) Notice of appeal filed on adverse opinion regarding DAP 2 point weapon enhancement petition. Sattes v. Cobos, (BRN) 3621(e) eligibility. Adverse decision granting petition for CRIMINAL CASE TRACKING Criminal Cases Referred Accepted Dec1ined Pending Decision 4. JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JtJL AUG SEP 29 1 15 13 19 4 16 28 22 0 16 32 18 1 11 35 21 4 19 31 22 4 11 38 16 4 9 41 12 0 12 25 13 1 6 24 OCT NOV DEC NEW INFORMATION ON ACTIVE PROSECUTIONS ASSAULT United States v. Lopiccolo, (LOM) Inmate assault on another that occurred February 4, 1997, at FCI Lompoc . . Trial originally scheduled for October 12, 1999. Prosecution1s motion for c9ntinuance to be ruled upon October 4, 1999. United States v. Sandoval-Parra, (SAF) Inmate pled guilty on August 24, 1999, to Assaulting Federal Officer (struck officer with closed fist). Sentencing, scheduled for December 12, 1999. ESCAPE United States v. Nikrasch, (LOM) Counterfeit currency and escape case from FPC in December 1995. New counsel appointed for inmate. Sentencing rescheduled for November 1999. FRAUD/FORGERY United States v. Lewis, (TeN) Inmate pled guilty to fraud in exchange for dropping 2 attempted escape charges (fabricated drug abuse treatment records to benefit from 3621(e) program). Sentencing set for October 21, 1999. STATISTICS ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES l JAN l 80 FEB MAR APR MAY JON JtJL AUG SEP 94 108 91 31 129 96 70 75 4402 OCT NOV DEC ('"..... .~ , FREEDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY FEB MAR JAN APR 37 27 38 29 RECEIVED 34 36 24 41 CLOSED 23 19 11 12 PENDING 3 1 1 1 20 DAYS 0 0 0 6 MONTHS 0 2 0 1 1 APPEALS ( FOI/PA PENDING BRN DUB LOF 0 0 0 *WAITING FOR ACT: MAY JON JUL 26 24 14 1* 0 2 32 31 15 0 31 25 21 0 0 3 0 3 AUG 40 46 15 0 0 2 MORE THAN 20 DAYS ON June 30, 1999: LOll LOS BEL PBX SM SDC SET SHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RECORDS FROM ARCHIVES SEP 35 34 16 0 0 3 TAF 0 OCT TCN NOV DEC 'l'RN 0 TOTAL 0 OCT NOV DEC 0 ADMINISTRATIVE TORT CLAIMS "', o· ~t --'" O. AUG 51 34 2 112 4 SEP 38 50 1 101 4 JON JUL 36 38 1 96 1 35 48 85 0 33 25 0 93 0 Claim Investigations Over 60 Days: DUB LOF LOM LOS BEL PBX SAF SDC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 SET 0 SBE TAF TCN TRM 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 OCT NOV DEC CLOSED RECONSIDER PENDING OVER 6 MONTHS ( APR 38 38 1 97 3 MAY RECEIVED JAN FEB MAR 30 31 1 95 0 39 43 0 91 2 45 40 0 96 0 2 LITIGATION: MAY JON JUL 372 378 381 AUG 318 SEP 338 356 383 389 APR 391 30 9 19 16 14 13 23 20 19 BC 26 8 16 14 9 9 15 16 15 !'TCA 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 BIVENS 3 1 2 2 5 2 4 1 3 JAN OPEN AT BEGINNING OF MONTH NEW CASES FEB MAR RECEIVED 1. Comprehensive audit was conducted July 6-9, 1999, resulting in an adjustment to number of pending cases. Case pending at end of July is 318. OTHER 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 CLOSED 3 3 10 10 8 10 86 1 0 5 PENDING AT END 01' MONTH LITIGATION 383 389 391 397 378 381 318 338 352 29 7 7 16 13 14 14 14 25 REPORTS COMPLETED ( U.8. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons Dublin, CaDfomis 94568 November 4, 1999 MEMORANDUM FOR CHRISTOPHER ERLEWINE, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/ GE~~ COtJNS~ GENERAL COUNSEL & REVIEW "7 ~iJ,~ FROM: rlan SUBJECT: w. Penn, Regional Counsel Monthly Report for October 1999 LITIGATION 1. NEW CASES (3621(e» Decker vs. Fitzpatrick, (LOM) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e} ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Foster vs. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Guerrero vs. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Iniego vs. Clark, (TRM) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. McArtor vs. Pontesso, (PHX) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Mitchell vs. Andrews, (TRM) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to lack of documented drug abuse problem. O'Donnell vs. Fitzpatrick, (LOM) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Searcy vs. Hood, (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to § 922(g) conviction. Smith vs. Pontesso, (PHX) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to prior conviction for battery with great bodily injury. 1 3542 ( ~ Declined I II Criminal Cases 2ending Decision 4. i I i i i i i i I I I 15 16 16 11 19 11 9 12 6 12 13 28 ~ ~ ~~ 35 31 38 41 25 24 30 NEW INFORMATION ON ACTIVE PROSECUTIONS ASSAULT United States vs. Sandov al - Parra (SAF ) Inmate on staff assault on May 30, 1999. Sentencing scheduled f o r December 12, 1999 . United States vs . Lopicc o l o , (LOM ) Inmate on inmate assault on February 14, 1997, at FCI Lomp o c. Trial scheduled for November 16 , 1999. United States vs. Ama ya-Jaqu e z , (TCN) Defendant charged with assaulting 3 staff May 6, 1999. While being transported to court recently, defendan t r e c ognize d an d th re atened to kill .DUSM . With additional charges being con t emplated, AUSA negotiating with defendant ' s attorney a plea agreement. c. united States vs. Wehmhoefer, (LOM ) Inmate on inmate assault on March 4, 1997. Trial has b e e n rescheduled for January 2 5, 2000. ESCAPE United States vs. Nikrasch, (LOM) FPC Lompoc December 1995 escape along with 2 counterfeit charges. New counsel appointed for inmate. Sentencing rescheduled for November. FRAUD/FORGERY united States vs . Lewis, (TCN) Inmate accepted plea agreement and was sentenced October 21, 1999, to 3 month consecutive term for falsifying drug treatment documents in effort to access RDAP . Judge considered 8- 9 month period defendant spent in SHU in relation to charge as mitigating factor. MISCELLANEOUS criminal trial f o r Former FCI Phoenix staff member murder has been postponed to January 11, 2000 , in Phoenix. Defendant was not employed with BOP at time of killing . 3543 STATISTICS ., . .. J I ... ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT 80 94 108 91 31 129 96 70 75 63 .. .. : . FREEDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY·.ACT: ... ..... NOV .. ,,::':1 DEC ~ . . . . .... ..: JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JUL AUG SEP OCT RECEIVED 27 38 29 37 26 32 31 40 35 24 CLOSED 24 34 41 36 24 31 25 46 34 26 PENDING 19 23 11 12 14 15 21 15 16 14 30 DAYS 1 3 1 1 1* 0 0 0 0 1* 6 MONTHS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 APPEALS 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 3 0 NOV . DEC * WAITING FOR RECORDS FROM CONTRACT FACILITY t : : .: : ··::~;::;;:~;~::i<;l;:n;ii~~;:~~llP.A.:;;~P.titNG .MORE 11(,... r II THAN 20 DUB LOF LOM LOS NEL PHX SAF SDC SET SHE TAF TCN TRM TOTAL o o o o o o o o o o o o a a NOV ... .... . . ... . ~;~~;~;~!i;~~1~~:~j;i1i~li;TT;:i~:;;;C~:~:!;;:~;;u::H:i;::;)!~~~;:;:··:AnMIN·ISi'RATIVE .. , ., ......... , .. JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT RECEIVED 30 39 45 38 36 35 33 51 38 42 CLOSED 31 43 40 38 38 48 25 34 50 32 RECONSIDER 1 0 o 1 1 2 o 2 1 0 PENDING 95 91 96 97 96 85 93 112 101 111 OVER 6 MONTHS 0 2 o 3 1 o 044 2* DEC 2 'l'ort·C.laim Investigations ·OVer. 60 Days:: ... · BRN . DUB ( ,,, TOrtt:dCIAIMS::::;: . ........ .. 0 DAl:$:~':ON: June· .30·,:::;1:9·9~~:. :;:;:;·/;:;;~::E>;;i~;;<~~ii;;i~i~i;J ... .:: ::::: :; LOF LOM LOS NEL PHX SAF SDC SET SHE TAF TCN TRM TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 * Cla1ms currently be1ng cons1dered for settlement. 5 3544 . ( . • . .. ..... .. . . ... ........ , ... LITIGATION: .. . JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT OPEN AT BEGINNING OF MONTH 356 383 389 391 372 378 381 318 338 352 NEW CASES RECEIVED 30 9 19 16 14 13 23 20 19 16 HC 26 8 16 14 9 9 15 16 15 14 FTCA 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 BIVENS 3 1 2 2 5 2 4 1 3 2 OTHER 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 CLOSED 3 3 10 10 8 10 86 1 0 5 7 PENDING AT END OF MONTH 383 389 391 397 378 381 318 338 352 361 LITIGATION REPORTS COMPLETED 29 7 7 16 13 14 14 14 25 15 ... NOV . . DEC Note: Report from MCC San Diego unavailable due to scheduled leave of legal staff. ( 1. Comprehensive audit was conducted July 6-9, 1999, resulting in an adjustment to number of pending cases. Cases pending at end of July is 318. 6 3545 u.s. Department of Justice ( Federal Bureau of Prisons Dublin, California 94568 December 2 , 1999 MEMORANDUM FOR CHRISTOPHER ERLEWINE, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/ GENERAL COUNSEL, GENERAL COUNSEL & REVIEW FROM: Harlan W. Penn, Regional Counsel SUBJECT: Monthly Report for November 1999 LITIGATION ( 1. NEW CASES (3621(e» Fugate vs . Hood , (S HE ) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point sentencing enhancement . Jefferson vs . Hood , (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point sentencing enhancement . Plata vs . Wands, (BRN) DAP petition complaining of 3621(e) ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. Stirgus vs . Hood, (SHE) DAP petition comp l aining of 3621( e) ineligibility due to 2 point sentencing enhancement and 922(g ) conviction . 2. NEW CASES (Non 3621(e» Almanza vs . Perrill, (SET) Habeas petition seeking good conduct time for one year and one day sentence . Ames vs . Pontesso , (PHX) Bivens action alleg ing confiscation of legal material , failure to accept administrative remedies and planting of drugs on inmate by staff members . El - Williams vs . MCC Dental Director, (SDC) Bivens complaint alleging staff ignored medical and dental needs and inhibited exercise of religio us beliefs . 1 4461 ( English vs. Reno, (SAF) Bivens complaint seeking emergency shoulder surgery. surgery scheduled prior to transfer to TCI but now inmate refuses operation by contract orthopedic surgeon affiliated with Tel. Gill vs. Fitzpatrick, (LaM) Habeas petition in which inmate contests his award of jail credit. Hatter vs. United States, (LOS) FTCA complaint alleging loss of personal property at MDC LA. Holmes vs. United States, (SDC) FTCA complaint alleging slip and fall and improper medical care. Pettis vs. United states Navy, (SDC) Title VII action filed by a former inmate. No BOP involvement although named as defendant. Wharton vs. Hood, (SHE) Habeas petition contesting disciplinary action for writing to daughter in light of Warden imposed restriction. Wharton vs. Hood, (SHE) Habeas petition contesting placement in Special Housing Unit. 3. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOP.NBNTS/APPEALS Forgac vs. Perrill, (SET) Plaintiff appeals grant of defendants' motion for summary.judgement. Hogan vs. United States, (SDC) Depositions of staff anticipated for January 2000 in classification/transfer/failure to protect FTCA action. Lott vs. Perrill, (SET) Stipulation of Dismissal filed on November 10, 1999, after petitioner received the requested prior custody credit. Parmelee vs. Benov, (SDC) A final order granting defendants' motion for summary judgement received in Bivens case centering on rejection of publication. Rogers vs. Lathers, (SDC) Habeas petition contesting DHO decision denied. Romero vs. United States, (PHX) FTCA wrongful death action settled by AUSA without BOP settlement authority. ( Trentadue vs. United States, (SDC) Denial of qualified immunity on appeal to 10th Circuit in case involving death of inmate allegedly caused by staff. 2 \. On November 4, 1999, oral arguments were held before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on the retroactivity of new DAP program statement (Bowen, et al), director's discretion disqualifications (Gavis, et al) Oregon vs. DeBolt, (SHE) Trial held in state criminal action against staff member charged with assault IV, harassment, and reckless driving which occurred on institution property. Eight prosecution witnesses testified after state complied with 28 C.F.R. § 16.22. Defense initially refused to comply with regulation and prosecutor was able to get 14 staff subpoenas quashed. Defense subsequently complied and three staff witnesses were approved. Trial concluded November 30 with conviction for harassment and acquittal on assault and reckless driving. CRIMINAL CASE TRACKING Crimina.l Cases ( JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV Referred 29 19 22 18 21 22 16 12 13 22 31 Accepted 1 4 0 1 4 4 4 0 1 4 0 Dec1ined 15 16 16 11 19 11 9 12 6 12 17 Pending' Decision 13 28 32 35 31 38 41 25 24 30 49 4. DEC NEW INFORMATION ON ACTIVE PROSECUTIONS ASSAULT United states vs. Amaya-Jaquez, (TCN) Inmate pled guilty to 3 counts of misdemeanor assault on staff. Sentencing anticipated for January, 2000. United states vs. Lopiccolo, (LOM) Inmate on inmate assault on February 14, 1997, at FCI Lompoc. Status conference November 8, 1999. Trial continued until January 4, 2000. ESCAPE United States vs. Terrance Nikrasch, (LOM) FPC Lompoc 1995 escape along with 2 counterfeit charges. Sentencing continued until January 2000. ( 3 4463 STATJ:STJ:CS ADMINISTRATIVE ~MEDIES JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JDL AUG SEP OCT NOV 80 94 108 91 31 129 96 70 75 63 92 DEC FREEDOM ·OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY ACT: JAN FEB !mR APR Im.Y JON JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV RBCEXVED 27 38 29 37 26 32 31 40 35 24 13 CLOSED 24 34 41 36 24 31 25 46 34 26 20 PENDDtG 19 23 11 12 14 15 21 15 16 14 7 30 DAYS 1 3 1 1 1* 0 0 0 0 1* 0 6 MON'rBS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 APPEALS 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 3 0 1 DEC * WAITING FOR RECORDS FROM CONTRACT FACILITY FOI/PA PENDING MORE THAN 20 DAYS ON June 30, 1999·: (' BBN DUB LOP LOM LOS NEL PBX SAl' SDC S,ET SHE TAl' TCN TBM TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ADMINISTRATIVE TORT CLAIMS JAN FEB MJ\R APR NAY JON JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV BECE:tVED 30 39 45 38 36 35 33 51 38 42 44 CLOSED 31 43 40 38 38 48 25 34 50 32 57 :RECONSIDER 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 PENDING 95 91 96 97 96 85 93 112 101 111 98 OVER 6 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 4 4 2 5 DEC MONTHS Tort Claim Investigations OVer 60 Days: BBN DUB LOP LOM LOS NEL PBX SAF SDC SET SHE TAl' TCN TBM TOTAL 0 4 0 1* 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 *Pendl.ng OIG .I 4 4464 LITIGATION: \, JAN FEB MJU\ APR MAY JON JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV OPEN AT BBGDmING OF MONTB 356 383 389 391 372 378 381 318 338 352 361 NEW CASES 30 9 19 16 14 13 23 20 19 16 13 BC 26 8 16 14 9 9 15 16 15 14 8 I'TCA 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 2 B:IVENS 3 1 2 2 5 2 4 1 3 2 3 OTHER 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 CLOSED 3 3 10 10 8 10 86 1 0 5 7 4 PEND:tNG AT END OF 383 389 391 397 378 381 318 338 352 361 370 29 7 7 16 13 14 14 14 25 15 16 RECEIVED KORTH LJ:TJ:GATJ:ON REPORTS COMPLETED /' 1. Comprehensive audit was conducted July 6-9, 1999, resulting in an adjustment to number of pending cases. Cases pending at end of July is 318. 5 4465 DEC u.s. Department of Justice ( Federal Bureau of Prisons Dublin, Califo rnia 94568 Janua r y 5 , 2000 MEMORANDUM FOR CHRISTOPHER ERLEWINE, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/ GENERAL COUNSEL, GENERAL COUNSEL & REVIEW FROM: Har la n W. Pe nn , Reg i o na l Counse l SUBJECT: Monthly Report for December 1999 LITIGATION 1. NEW CASES (3621(e» Eller vs . Wands , (LOS) DAP petit i on complain i ng i n eligibi lit y due to 2 point weapon enhancement . . of 3621 (e) Freeman vs . Clark , (TRM) DA P petition compla i ning o f 362 1 (e ) inel i gibi li ty d ue to no documented drug abuse p r oblem dur i ng eval u at i on per i od . Gas t o n vs. Cl ark , (TRM) DAP petition i nel i gibi li ty due to 922(g) convi ction . comp l ai ni ng of 362 1 (e) Harwood vs . An d r e ws , (TCN) DAP petition comp l a ining of 362 1 (e) inel i gibility notwithstanding failure to complete entire residential progr am. Johnson vs . Clark , (LOM) DAP pe t ition compla i ning ineligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement. of 3621(e) Lee vs . Hood , (SHE) DAP petition complaining of 362 1 (e) ineligibili t y due to 922 (g) conviction . Paulsen vs . Hood , (SHE) DAP petition compl ain i ng i neligibility due to 2 point weapon enhancement . of 3621 (e) Phillips vs . Hood , (SHE) DAP petition comp l aining of 3621(e) inelig i bility due to 2 point weapon enhancement a n d 922(g) conviction. 1 4456 NEK CASES (Non 3621(e» ( Askew vs. Ferriol, (SAF) Bivens action complaining of staff's failure to protect and provide proper medical after serious assault. Buker vs. United States, (LOM) Bivens action alleging numerous constitutional violations in response to his reporting of perceived improprieties. Kalka vs. Hawk, (PHX) Bivens action alleging exposure to environmental tobacco smoke recently transferred from District of Columbia. Status report filed in court 12/15/99. Krause vs. Perrill, computation. Leiva vs. action. Adams, (LOM) (SET) Habeas petition challenging sentence Habeas petition challenging a disciplinary McElyea vs. Arpaio, (PHX) Habeas petition seeking sentence credit. Petition denied by magistrate. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS/APPEALS Curtis vs. Bailey, (SAF) Habeas petition challenging ineffective assistance of counsel, prosecutorial misconduct dismissed 12/09/99. ( Davidson vs. Bailey, (SAF) Previously denied habeas petition contesting ineffective assistance of counsel and sentencing issues on appeal to 9th Circuit. Decker vs. Fitzpatrick, (LOM) DAP habeas petition contesting ineligibili ty due to 2 point weapon enhancement granted in that petitioner is to be determined eligible upon successful completion of treatment program. Dozier vs. Fitzpatrick, (LOM) Court ordered BOP to review 1971 manslaughter conviction in DAP habeas petition contesting ineligibility due to same. Review indicated manslaughter conviction was negligent and no other disqualifying factor exists. Kalka vs. Pontesso, (PHX) Bivens complaint dismissed for plaintiff's failure to demonstrate 3 cubic foot limitation on legal matter was retaliatory or that he was denied legal idles or job changes. Maeby vs. Clark, (TRM) Adverse R&R submitted in DAP habeas petition denying eligibility based on 2 point weapon enhancement. Objections to R&R filed. Parmelee vs. Benov, (SOC) Bivens complaint contesting rejection of publication, previously granted summary judgement on behalf of defendants, appealed to 9th Circuit by inmate. 2 4457 (' State of Oregon vs. DeBolt, (SHE) Staff member sentenced to 2 years probation, anger management, 80 hours community service, no contact with victim, and $619 fine in conviction for harassment. Same trial resulted in acquittal on charges of assault and reckless driving. United states vs. Hyson, (DUB) Self surrender date of 2/4/2000 set for former employee sentenced to 5 months custody, 3 years supervised release on charges of sex with ward and false statements. United States vs. Ressam, (SET) Special administrative measures in accordance with 28 C.F.R. § 501.3 imposed on detainee arrested for attempting to smuggle explosives and timing devices into United States. Vaccaro vs. Dobre (NEL) Defendant's filed their Reply to the Opposition to the Motion to Dismiss in this $10m Bivens case for deliberate indifference of serious medical need - low back condition. The case dates back to 1991 and with its convoluted history the US Attorneys Office is hopeful the Motion will be granted and the case brought to a satisfactory end. White vs. Cobos, (LOS) DAP habeas petition contesting ineligibility due to 922 (g) conviction granted; BOP ordered to reconsider eligibility. ( CRDfINAL CASE TRACKmG Criminal Cases JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON .:nJL AUG SEP OCT ROV DEC Referred 29 19 22 18 21 22 16 12 13 22 31 14 Accepted 1 4 0 1 4 4 4 0 1 4 0 0 Dec1ined 15 16 16 11 19 11 9 12 6 12 17 18 Pending' Decision 13 28 32 35 31 38 41 25 24 30 49 45 HEW INFOmaT:tON ON ACTIVE PROSEctr.r:tONS ASSAULT United States vs. Sandoval-Parra, (SAF) Inmate sentenced to 7 month term for assault on correctional officer. United States vs. Mendoza-Aguilar, (TCN) Prosecution accepted for 11/24/99 inmate assault on correctional officer with fists which resulted in contusions, abrasions. 3 4458 United states vs. Carlos Villegas, (LOM) Inmate on inmate assault that occurred on 12/14/96, at USP Lompoc. Indictment returned on 12/10/99. ( United states vs. Rowe, (LOM) 1995 riot case. Indictment involving six inmates returned 12/21/99. Indictment involves 4 counts of rioting and 13 counts of Assault. United states vs. Kevin Guyton, (LOM) Inmate on staff assault on 08/14/97. Indictment returned 12/28/99. STATISTiCS AD~NISTRATIVE JAN FEB MAIl APR MAY JUN JOL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 80 94 108 91 31 129 96 70 75 63 92 73 FREEDOM ( REMEDIES OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY ACT: JAN FEB MAR APR MAY .roN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC RECEIVED 27 38 29 37 26 32 31 40 35 24 13 39 CLOSED 24 34 41 36 24 31 25 46 34 26 20 21 PENDING 19 23 11 12 14 15 21 15 16 14 7 25 30 DAYS 1 3 1 1 1* 0 0 0 0 1* 0 2** 6 MONTBS 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 1 2 2 2 0 a 1 1 APPEALS * WAITING FOR RECORDS FROM CONTRACT FACILITY **Requests received from Central Office within 5 days of due date. 0 FOI/PA PENDING MORE THAN 20 DAYS: B:aN DUB LOF LOM LOS BEL PBX SAP SDC SET SHE TAF TCN TRM TOTAL 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ADMINISTRATIVE TORT CIAIMS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JUL AUG RECEIVED 30 39 45 38 36 35 33 51 38 CLOSED 31 43 40 38 38 48 25 34 RECONSiDER 1 a a 1 1 2 0 2 4 4459 SEp· OCT NOV DEC 42 44 41 50 32 57 32 1 a a 1 "' ADMINISTRATIVE TORT CLAIMS \., PENDING 95 91 96 97 96 85 93 112 101 111 98 108 OVER 6 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 4 4 2 5 2 HON'l'BS Tort Claim Investigations Over 60 Days: BRN DUB LOF LOM LOS BEL PBX SAF SDC SET SHE TAF TCN TRM TOTAL 0 5 0 1* 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 *PendJ.ng OIG LITIGATION: JAN FEB !mR APR laY JON JtJL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 356 383 389 391 372 378 381 318 338 352 361 370 NEW CASES BBCEIVED 30 9 19 16 14 13 23 20 19 16 13 14 BC 26 8 16 14 9 9 15 16 15 14 8 11 !".rCA 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 2 0 BIVENS 3 1 2 2 5 2 4 1 3 2 3 3 OTHER' 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 CLOSED 3 3 10 10 8 10 86 1 0 5 7 4 5 PENDmG AT 383 389 391 397 378 381 318 338 352 361 370 379 29 7 7 16 13 14 14 14 25 15 16 12 OPEN AT BEGDm:rNG 01' MONTH END OF HO~H LJ:TJ:GATJ:ON BBPORTS COMPLETED 1. Comprehensive audit was conducted July 6-9, 1999, resulting in an adjustment to number of pending cases. Cases pending at end of July is 318. 5 4460