Usdoj Fbo Southeast Region Memo Re Ser Litigation 1997
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•• Date: Reply to Attn Of: • • United States Government memorandum June 10, 1997 Sherree L. Sturgis, Regional Counsel Southeast Region Subject: May, 1997 SER Litigation To: SER CEOs, Regional Administrators Institution Attorneys and Paralegals Wallace H. Cheney, General Counsel Joyce Zoldak, Associate General Counsel Regional Counsel New Cases - Civil I. DONALD P. CHAPPELL v. VINCENT DISANTO Court: Northern District of Georgia Docket No.: 1:96 CV-I725 Institution: USP Atlanta Type of Case: Personal Liability Subject: MEDICAL TREATMENTS Facts alleged: ATL inmate in 1996 claims that he has chronic pain from a foot injury from the Vietnam war. Staff have refused pain medication, change in job, and special shoes. Damages Requested: 400,000.00; Not assigned to special monitoring Assigned to: Jane Swift, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Atlanta, Ga~ Terry Collins, Attorney Advisor. ATL 2. AUGUSTO G. FALCON v. PATRICK WHALEN Court: Southern District of Florida Docket No.: 97-1488 Institution: FDC Miami Type of Case: Habeas Corpus Subject: CONDITIONS OF CONFINEMENT Facts alleged: MIM inmate in 1997 claims confinement in SHU since 1991 is not justified by security concerns and therefore is punishment without due process. He suffers mental and medical problems as a result. Damages Requested: 0; Not assigned to special monitoring Assigned to: Robyn Hennann, Assistant U.S. Attorney. Chief, Civil Division, Miami, Florida~ Michael Pybas, Attorney Advisor, MIM • • • 3. SALVADOR MAGLUTA v. PATRICK WHALEN Court: Southern District of Florida Docket No.: 97-1490 Institution: FDC Miami Type of Case: Habeas Corpus Subject: CONDITIONS OF CONFINEMENT Facts alleged: MIM inmate in 1997 claims confinement in SHU since 1991 is not justified by security concerns and therefore is punishment without due process. He suffers mental and medical problems as a result. Damages Requested: 0; Not assigned to special monitoring Assigned to: Robyn Hermann Assistant U.S. Attorney, Chief, Civil Division, Miami, Florida; Michael pybas, Attorney Advisor, MIM RICHARD FRESON v. US 4. Court: Southern District of Florida Docket No.: 97-1373-CV-GRAHAM Type of Case: Personal Liability and Tort Subject: ASSAULTS Facts alleged: Civilian working as a private courier in 1994 was assaulted by stafTwhile attempting to deliver a package to an employee at MIA. A staff member punched him in the head, broke his glasses, and caused his head to strike a flagpole, resulting in extensive bleeding. Damages Requested: 0; Not assigned to special monitoring Assigned to: Vivian Rosado, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Miami Florida: Michael Pybas, Attorney Advisor. MIM 5. GILLERMO GILv. WARDEN WILLIEJ. SCOTT Court: Northern District of Georgia Docket No.: I:96-CV-03071 Type of Case: Personal Liability and Tort Subjects: MEDICAL TREATMENT, CONDITIONS OF CONFINEMENT Facts alleged: Inmate claims in 1994 in ATL he injured his ankle playing soccer. Staff ignored a prison hospital determination that he could eat in his unit. He was required to go down steps in housing unit and to dining hall on crutches. Elevator did not work. He fell down the stairs injuring his neck and spine. Access to medical care was delayed. Staff would not permit food to be brought to him in his cell. Damages Requested: 0; Not assigned to special monitoring Assigned to: Curtis Anderson, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Chief. Civil Division. Atlanta, GA; Terry Collins, Attorney Advisor. ATL CHARLES EDWARD HUNTER v. DANNY HOBBS 6. Court: Middle District of Florida Docket No.: 97-422-CV-J-20A Type of Case: Habeas Corpus Subject: CLASSIFICATION Facts alleged: COL inmate in 1997 claims his PSI Report is incorrect. Damages Requested: 0; Not assigned to special monitoring Assigned to: Ralph Lee Assistant U.S. Attorney, Jacksonville, Florida; Darrin Scott. Attorney Advisor• COL • 7. DOROTHY JEAN JONES v. L. R. GREER Court: Northern District of Florida Docket No.: 497-CV-098 Type of Case: Habeas Corpus Subject: SENTENCING Facts alleged: TAL inmate in 1997 seeks a one year credit for completing DAP. Credit was denied because of two level enhancement on her sentence for possession of dangerous weapon. Damages Requested: 400,000.00; Not assigned to special monitoring Assigned to: Jane Swift, Assistant U.S. Attorney. Atlanta, Ga; Terry Collins. Attorney Advisor, ATL 8. JESSIE LEE MYLES v. UNITED STATES Court: Northern District of Florida Docket No.: 5:97-CV-76/RH-2/MD Type of Case: Habeas Corpus Subject: SENTENCING Facts alleged: MNA inmate in 1997 claims that he should be eligible for a one year credit on his sentence tor the completion of DAP because he is currently serving a sentence as a not based 011 a crill1\;: or violence. He claims discrimination against current non-violent offender. Damages Requested: 0; Not assigned to special monitoring Assigned to: Michael Finney, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Pensacola, Florida; Sterling Dawson, Paralegal Special, MNA • ISHMAEL VALLADE v. BUREAU OF PRISONS et. al 9. Court: Northern District of Georgia Docket No.: 1:96 CV-1332-RLV Institution: USP, Atlanta Type of Case: Federal Tort Claims Act Subject: PROPERTY Facts alleged: Inmate claims his property was lost when he was transferred from JES to GUA in 1994. Damages Requested: 10,000.00; Not assigned to special monitoring Assigned to: Curtis Anderson; Assistant U.S. Attorney, Chief, Civil Division, Atlanta, GA; Terry Collins. Attorney Advisor, ATL Significant Activity On Existing Cases - Civil I. NICHOLAS LASORSA V. SALVATORE SEANEZ Court: Northern District of Georgia Institution: FCI, Marianna Type of Case: Habeas Corpus Subject: CLASSIFICATION Facts: MNA inmate in 1996, claims should receive 12 month sentence reduction for completing (DAP). He should not have been classified as "violent criminal" for use of weapon. as per BAI LEY. Significant Activity: 03-28-1997 Magistrate's report recommends dismissal based on inmate's request. 04-25-1997 Order dismisses case. • 2. GEORGE JOHN LAURENTI V. STEVE MORTON, et al Court: Southern District of Florida Docket No.: CIV-96-2382 • Type of Case: Personal Liability Subject: ASSAULTS, MEDICAL TREATMENT Facts Alleged: Hermann MIA inmate claims SORT used excessive force while quelling disturbance during Hurricane Andrew in 1992. Evacuated to Duval County. no medical care for a rash. Significant Activity: 05-07-1997 Order dismisses case for inmate's failure to appear at status conference. Inmate is a fugitive. 3. CHARLES RELIFORD v. U.S. Court: Northern District of Georgia Docket No.: 1:95-CV-I 002-JTC Type of Case: Federal Tort Claims Act Subject: PROPERTY Facts Alleged: ATL inmate in 1994 seeks $100 for property lost in the mail where officer allegedly refused to allow inmate to insure the package before sending it to TDG. Significant Activity: 12-29-1996 Order dismisses case for inmate's failure to correct defects in service on defendants. Appeal to Eleventh Circuit. 96-2347. 01-29-1997 Appeal dismissed. • 4. WILLIAM VASQUEZ V. U.S. BUREAU OF PRISONS, et al Court: Southern District of Florida Docket No.: 92-2201-CIV-MARCUS Type of Case: Subject: Personal Liability Facts Alleged: Inmate presently at SPG claims MIA staff members failed to secure his property when placing him in administrative detention. Significant Activity: 05-28-1997 Order dismisses case with prejudice. 5. ELENA RIVERA V. U.S. Court: Southern District of Florida Docket No.: 93-1 380-CIV-KING Type of Case: Federal Tort Claims Act Subject: TORT Facts Alleged: Civilian alleges that in 1990. a MIA staff member was negligently operating a car which collided with hers, causing her injury. Offered $37,000 in settlement of administrative claim. Significant Activity: 05-17-1994 Dism issed based on settlement. Criminal Cases • I. GERRARDO RODRIGUEZ-RAMOS, 09407-069 Institution Tracking No.: ATL:95-7006 Name of Case: U.S. v. Rodriguez-Ramos Court: FGAN. Docket No.: 1:97-CR-128 Institution: ATL Date of Offense: 03-11-1996 Description: Inmate set fire to cell. Special Monitoring: Not assigned to special monitoring Status of Referral: Accepted Update: 03-19-1997 Indicted for arson. Trial schedu led for 06-22-1997 Assigned to: AUSA: Dave Nahamias • • • 2. JOHN HUMMANSTI, 57495-065 Institution Tracking No.: ATL-96-0069 Name of Case: U.S. v. Hummansti Court: FGAN, Docket No.: Institution: ATL Date of Offense: 12-13-1996 Description: Inmate assault on stafT member, C.O. Christine Scott. Special Monitoring: Not assigned to special monitoring Status of Referral: Accepted Update: 03-19-1997 Indicted for Assaulting C.O. Assigned to: AUSA: Joe Plummer 3. DESMOND MORRIS, 83529-022 Institution Tracking No.: ATL-96-0243 Name of Case: U.S. v. Desmond Morris Court: FOAN, Docket No.: Institution: ATL Date of Offense: 09-12-1996 Description: Inmate assaulted staff, Judi Parks, Robert Willis, Melvin Adams Special Monitoring: Not assigned to special monitoring Status of Referral: Accepted Update: Indicted, 05-29-1997 Pretrial Conference. Assigned to: AUSA: Katherine Monahan 4. JACK QUARLES, 42883-019 RICHARD ELIFF, 20244-001 Institution Tracking No.: ATL-96-0277 Name of Case: U.S. v. Quarles Court: FOAN, Docket No.: Institution: ATL Date of Offense: 10-10-1996 Description: Escape - Inmates observed crossing street to convenience store. Special Monitoring: Not assigned to special monitoring Status of Referral: Accepted Update: Pending indictment Assigned to: AUSA: Beverly Mitchell 5. ANTHONY BATILE Institution Tracking No.: ATL-94-4170 Name of Case: U.S. v. Battle Court: FOAN, Docket No.: I:9S-CR-S28 Institution: ATL Date of Offense: 12-21-1994 Description: Inmate killed correctional officer, D'Antonio Washington with hammer. Special Monitoring: Death of Staff Status of Referral: Accepted Update: Convicted, sentenced to death. 04-03-1997 Motion for New Trial, Sentencing Hearing and • • Correction or Reduction of Sentence. Assigned to: AUSA: McKinnon. Jenkins 6. RICKY JONES, 10724-018 Institution Tracking No.: Name of Case: Court: • Docket No.: Institution: JES Date of Offense: 05-06-1997 Description: Inmate Michael Graham beaten on head. 24 sutures to close laceration. Special Monitoring: Not assigned to sp~cial monitoring Status of Referral: Accepted Update: Will indict for Assault with intent to kill. Assigned to: AUSA: 7. LARRY COWARD, 12989-056 TRAVIS JEFFERSON, 91086-071 Institution Tracking No.: 7034 Name of Case: Court: , Docket No.: Institution: EST Date of Offense: 05-04-197 Description: Inmate Coward approached staff for film to take photos in visiting room. Film given. When camera bag searched later, found unopened can offilm. Can contained marijuana. Special Monitoring: Not assigned to special monitoring Status of Referral: Accepted Update: Awaiting indictment. Assigned to: AUSA: 8. STEVEN HOLLOWAY, 01839-112 Institution Tracking No.: Name of Case: Court: , Docket No.: Institution: COM Date of Offense: 05-22-1997 Description: Inmate in SHU for assaulting inmate destroyed cell. Broke window. pulled holted in desk from wall. Threw carton of milk, striking staffmember. When staff entered cell for forced move, soap on floor caused staff to slip. Injured two stafTby striking with heavy object in sock. Special Monitoring: Not assigned to special monitoring Status of Referral: Accepted Update: Indictment pending Assigned to: AUSA: June Travel Plans • Sturgis - AL 6-13, 6-16, 6-23 • • • Vandivier - AL 6-16 to 6-30 Cotton - ML 6-2 to 6-13, AL 6-19 to 6-20