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PARTIAL SUCCESS

Booth v. Barton County Barton County is the name of several counties in the United States:
  • Barton County, Kansas
  • Barton County, Missouri
, KS, 157 F.Supp.2d 1178 (D.Kan. 2001). An inmate and a former inmate brought an action seeking injunctive relief injunctive relief n. a court-ordered act or prohibition against an act or condition which has been requested, and sometimes granted, in a petition to the court for an injunction.  under [ss] 1983, alleging unconstitutional conditions of confinement at a county jail. The district court granted summary judgment in favor of the defendants. The court found that the former inmate's claims, which sought only injunctive relief, were moot since the inmate had been released and was no longer a prisoner. The court refused to let the female inmate raise clams of gender-based unequal treatment at the summary judgment stage of trial because she failed to introduce the claims in her complaint, or at the pretrial conference A meeting of the parties to an action and their attorneys held before the court prior to the commencement of actual courtroom proceedings.

A pretrial conference is a meeting of the parties to a case conducted prior to trial.
. The female inmate had asked permission to allege that the jail had an insufficient number of female officers to provide equal exercise to female inmates, and that the jail's male-only trustee policy resulted in more exercise time for male inmates. The jail was allegedly designed to accommodate 19 inmates but bad a policy of housing up to 72 inmat es. (Barton County Jail, Kansas)

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PLRA-Prison Litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute.

When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation.
 Reform Act

LIMITATION

Foulk v. Charrier 262 F.3d 687 (8th Cir. 2001). A prisoner brought a [ss] 1983 action against a corrections officer alleging the use of excessive force in violation of his Eighth Amendment rights. The district court entered judgment on a jury verdict, awarded nominal damages Minimal money damages awarded to an individual in an action where the person has not suffered any substantial injury or loss for which he or she must be compensated.  of $1 plus interest and costs, and awarded attorney fees. The appeals court affirmed in part, vacated in part, and reversed in part. The appeals court held that the award of nominal damages for an Eighth Amendment violation was permissible, and that the finding of use of excessive force was supported by evidence. The appeals court found that the award of attorney fees was subject to the cap established by the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA PLRA Partido Liberal Radical Autentico (Paraguay)
PLRA Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1995
), and that the PLRA cap on attorney fees did not violate the equal protection clause The Equal Protection Clause, part of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, provides that "no state shall… deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. . The court noted that under the provisions of PLRA, if non-monetary relief of some kind had been ordered, whether or not there was also a monetary award, the attorney fees cap would not apply. (Moberly Correctional Center, Missouri)

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PLRA-Prison Litigation Reform Act

Volk v. Gozalez. 262 F.3d 528 (5th Cir. 2001). A state prison inmate who brought a civil rights suit against a prison warden and correctional officers and was awarded $2.00 in nominal damages, in addition to declaratory DECLARATORY. Something which explains, or ascertains what before was uncertain or doubtful; as a declaratory statute, which is one passed to put an end to a doubt as to what the law is, and which declares what it is, and what it has been. 1 Bl. Com. 86.  and injunctive relief, sought attorney fees, costs and expenses. He was awarded half of his requested attorney and legal assistant fees and $658 in costs. On appeal the judgment was affirmed in part, vacated in part, and remanded for redetermination Noun 1. redetermination - determining again
determination, finding - the act of determining the properties of something, usually by research or calculation; "the determination of molecular structures"
 of the fee award for work done after the effective date of the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA). The district court applied the PLRA fee cap, which limits the defendant's liability to 150% of the damages award and the inmate appealed. The appeals court held that application of the $3 fee cap was appropriate for post-PLRA attorney and legal assistant fees, and was enforceable. (Texas)
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Title Annotation:prisoner litigation
Publication:Corrections Caselaw Quarterly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Nov 1, 2001
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