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    Court won't allow private prison employees lawsuit

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court won't allow employees at a privately run federal prison to be sued by an inmate in federal court despite his complaint that their neglect left him with two permanently damaged arms.

    The high court ruled 8-1 Tuesday to throw out the federal lawsuit by inmate Richard Lee Pollard against employees of the GEO Group Inc., formerly known as Wackenhut Corrections Corp. Pollard wanted to sue for his treatment after he fell and fractured both of his elbows at the privately run Taft Correctional Institution in Taft, Calif.

    Pollard said GEO officials put him in a metal restraint that caused him pain, and refused to provide him with a splint, making his injuries worse and causing permanent impairment. He sued in federal court for money, claiming GEO officials had violated the Eighth Amendment prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment.

    The federal appeals court allowed his lawsuit against the GEO officials to move forward. Courts normally don't allow government employees to be sued in those types of lawsuit. The high court has authorized some such lawsuits if constitutionally protected rights have been violated by the federal employee and there is no state court remedy.

    But this was not one of the times where they could allow a federal lawsuit, Justice Stephen Breyer wrote in the court's majority opinion.

    "Because we believe that in the circumstances present here, state tort law authorizes adequate alternative damages actions — actions that provide both significant deterrence and compensation — we cannot do so," Breyer said.

    Breyer noted that a state-level lawsuit "may sometimes prove less generous" because of a cap on damages or a prohibition against recovery for emotional suffering connected with physical harm, or by imposing procedural obstacles.

    But he also said that the justices could not find in this fact "sufficient basis to determine state law inadequate."

    Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was the only dissenter in this case.

    "Were Pollard incarcerated in a federal- or state-operated facility," she said, "he would have a federal remedy for the Eighth Amendment violation he alleges. I would not deny the same character of relief to Pollard, a prisoner placed by federal contact in a privately operated prison."

    The case is Minneci v Pollard, 10-1104.

     

    8 comments

    • Don  •  3 mths ago
      Prison guards worry every day about being sued by some a-whole in stripes for some real or imagined offense.
    • desmoinesblueslover  •  3 mths ago
      Prisons were not created to turn a profit, but this crazy country will enrich the private prison owners by providing a never ending flow of its citizens into the high priced jails. It is wrong, morally, ethically and constitutionally!
    • desmoinesblueslover  •  3 mths ago
      The private sector that has brought to us the most food and drug recalls in history, sure we can trust the profiteers, just like the bankers and traders and politicians that reap great bribes and pay-offs! ooops I mean campaign contributions, in return for a gold mine!
    • desmoinesblueslover  •  3 mths ago
      Home of the brave, but not the FREE!
    • BARRY M  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  4 mths ago
      The court only ruled that he cannot sue them in Federal Court. It stated that state action provided remedy and that the federal system cannot provide the remedy outside of an appeal from from the state court system.

      It did not rule that the employees cannot be sued; just not in the federal system.
    • Don  •  4 mths ago
      I am sorry for his injuries. No one deserves them but he had to have been doing something wrong to have gotten into this situation.
      • desmoinesblueslover 3 mths ago
        Private for profit prisons are a scam and contribute to more people being jailed for minor non violent crimes, then leaves the jailed in debt for life, because they do the time and then work the rest of their lives triing to pay for their stay in the FOR PROFIT Scam! This is not a problem for the rich, they buy their way out of everything! America, the country with more prisoners than any country on earth!
      • Don 3 mths ago
        Desmoinesblueslover: Ever work in a prison. I did for 3 1/2 years. It is not a nice environment. I personally was attacked three times by inmates and let me assure you that I was one of the easiest corrections officers ever. What do you consider a non violent crime? Drug dealing? Auto theft? Drunk driving? I had offenders under my control for all the above and more. The drug dealer offered me $10,000 in cocaine, I had a 12 year old boy (child?) on my dorm and we had a 75 year old former doctor housed in the psych ward for his 8th DUI. These people will do anything to satisfy their wants. I also had an offender giving me trouble that the other men on the dorm devoutly wished would have attacked me. They would have killed him without and hesitation for which I am still greatfull. Private for profit prisons should be outlawed but not because they are scams but because only the government should be incharge of prisoners.
    • Duke Nukem  •  4 mths ago
      This court sure takes care of the corporations!
    • sheep  •  4 mths ago
      I agree with the dissent. You shouldn't have less rights because they put you in a privately run prison, than if they put you in a state prison. You are put there by the state, and that is what should count.
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