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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ( memorandum Date: December 4, 2000 Reply to Attn of: Sherree L. Sturgis, Regional Counse~ Southeast Region Federal Bureau of Prisons, Atlanta, GA 30331 Subject: Monthly Report - November 2000 To: Christopher Erlewine, Assistant Director/General Counsel Federal Bureau of Prisons Washington, D.C. 20534 Ie ADMINISTRATIVE LEGAL ACTIVITIES - SUMMARY REPORT A. Administrative Tort Claims - 2000 FEB JAN MAR ( APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 170 Pending on 111 161 141 125 151 147 155 167 166 202 183 186 Rec'd in month 35 40 51 44 60 51 38 40 46 59 36 Recons. rec'd 0 0 2 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 0 Ans'd in month 73 74 78 80 75 78 82 77 80 95 90 Pending at end 148 121 143 141 155 167 166 192 183 186 170 Over 180 days 25 25 13 23 7 18 18 25 23 48 40 B. Tort Claim Investigation Status: As of November 30, 2000 An COL EDG EGL EST GUA JES MIA MIM MNA MON PEN TAL TOO YAZ PENDING 58 10 7 2 8 5 5 19 4 10 7 1 17 7 7 >60 DAYS 8 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 2 3 5 0 12 0 2 / \, 4599 SER Monthly Report -November 2000 Page 2 c. FOIlPrivaey Act Requests - 2000 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Pending on 1at 15 12 16 17 25 20 24 18 24 27 17 25 Rec'd in month 34 33 39 50 33 39 30 40 33 24 28 Ans'd in month 35 30 38 43 38 34 34 37 30 33 23 Pending at end 12 16 17 25 20 24 18 24 27 17 25 Over 30 days 0 0 0 0 0 2* 1* 4* 3* 1* 0 MNA D. FOIA Requests for records: As of November 2000 ATL (. COL EGL EST GUA JES MIA MIM MON PEN TAL TOO YAZ EDG PENDING 4 2 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 4 0 3 2 3 >30 DAYS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E. ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV 210 196 211 196 250 215 143 270 205 154 190 ( 4600 DEC SER Monthly Report -November 2000 ( Page 3 n. LITIGATION ACTIVITY - 2000 SOUTHEAST REGION A. SUMMARY REPORT FEB JAN APR MAR AUG JUL JUN MAY OCT SEP NOV DEC 227 234 238 236 249 254 262 273 279 287 294 12 13 10 24 17 22 21 20 12 12 18 Habeas Corpus 7 12 6 12 8 19 17 14 10 6 7 FTCA 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 2 1 1 0 Bivens 5 1 3 8 6 3 3 3 1 2 8 Other 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 Bivens/FTCA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lit Reports 16 12 15 7 16 5 10 8 7 6 5 9 12 11 12 14 14 4 5 10 Cases Open New Cases Cases Closed ( 4601 6 10 302 ( SER Monthly Report -November 2000 Page 4 B. SEITLEMENTS AND AWARDS: None reported. C. SIGNIFICANT CASES. TRIALS or HEARINGS: Alvarez v. Scott. et ale , 96-CV-963-RCF. The inmate alleges that Bureau of Prisons staff stated they would provide him with eye . b2 Alvarez bas been seen by an eye doctor. Motion by Bureau of Prisons filed on 7/28/97, to dismiss or in the alternative for summary judgment. He refused to remove the prosthetic eye in spite ofthe irritation. Order by Judge Forrester endorsed granting joint motion to re-open discovery tbru 3/15/00. USCA acknowledgment of Readiness of Appeal on 6/21/00. Hearing set for November 2, 2000, before the Court of Appeals on the issue of whether or not the court erred by not granting the plaintiff a hearing on his motion for a preliminary injunction. ( Hummansti v. Bell, et aL, 1:98-CV-2651 ~JTC. This case was filed in 1998. Inmate Hummasti alleges he was physically assaulted by staff on December 13, 1996. Order dated 9/30/98 dismissing action pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1915(e)(2). PJaintifffiled notice of appeal on 10113/98. Certificate of Readiness ofappeal recorded on 8/13/99. On 6/2/00 USCA certified copy ofJudgment affirming the judgment ofthe District Court. On November 24,2000, USP Atlanta staffreceived from the AUSA a letter written by inmate Hummasti. The inmate discussed settling the case for a "minimum" of $5,000 and a plane ticket to Eretz Yisrall (the land of Israel). DominlO Santana Rosa v. United States, 99-1581 (PR). Plaintiffis suing the government under the Federal Tort Claims Act for injuries he sustained when another inmate assaulted him. Plaintiff seeks $150,000 in damages. Deposition ofthe plaintiffhas been rescheduled for November 9,2000. Opinion and Order denying motion to Dismiss for lack of in personam jurisdiction as to USA; granting motion to request that Ad Damnum be reduced in the amount of$95,OOO. Partialjudgment was entered as to co-defendant the Federal Bureau ofPrisons. The case is proceeding as to the USA A motion with memorandum in support oflvIDC, Guaynabo for Summary Judgment filed 11/28/00. New Cases: Brown v. Hawk-Sawyer, 9:00-465-08AJ-FSC: The plaintiffin this EEElDiscrimination complaint claims he was discriminated against because ofhis race and was refused consideration for any and all promotions. He further alleges that he has sufrered from retaliatory actions because ofadministrative steps he has taken to seek relief He seeks $2,000,000 in damages. Answer due 11/9/00. Answers to interrogatories due by 12/11/00 for Federal Bureau of Prisons. Michael Davis v. Janet Reno. et aL 1:OO-CV-1820, FGAN, The inmate in this Federal Tort Claims Act case states that he received a bite wound to his hand during an altercation with another inmate. He states that he did not receive medical treatment until the following day. He further alleges staff 4602 ( SER Monthly Report -November 2000 Page 5 refused his request for assistance, failed to deliver prescribed medication and failed to permit him to clean and treat his surgical wound in the manner specified by the hospital. He also alleges that his personal property was lost while he was in the hospital. Order dismissing defendants Reno, HawkSawyer, Warden Scott, Pickett, Martin, Augustin, Mendola and Johnson as parties to the action. Plaintiff filed motion for reconsideration of order on 9/26/00. Certificate of Readiness of appeal recorded and mailed to USCA on 11 /27/00. Appeal #USCA 00-15675-E. D. RELIGIOUS CASES: None reported. E. ENSIGN AMENDMENT CASES: None reported. F. PLRA 1915 DISMISSALS: None reported. G. CRIMINAL CASES: Updates - ( United States v. Cruz - Trial in the criminal case against former correctional officer for engaging in sexual acts with an inmate has been continued because the main witness in the case, the victim, has not been located by the government. On November 1, 1999 staff at FCI, EDG were conducting a routine search ofInmate Vincent Steele, Reg. No.4 7366-004. During this search, three large packets containing a green leafy substance were found on his person. The substance tested positive for marijuana. The packets weighed a total of 11 grams. In addition, two pieces ofrocklike substance were also found in a plastic bag. These items tested positive for cocaine. The case was accepted by the United States Attorney' s Office and on September 13, 2000 in Steele was sentenced to serve 54 months consecutive to his current sentence and six years supervised release. Staffat USP ATL found 17 books of33 cent stamps and one book with nine stamps during a routine pat search of inmate Steven Vincent Lindsey, Reg. No. 19504-057. Subsequently, the inmate was strip searched and a plastic bag containing a substance which tested positive for heroin, was hanging from his rectum. On September 25, 2000, the inmate plead guilty to Possession of a Contraband (Section 1791) and is scheduled for sentencing on December I, 2000. III. TRAVEL SCHEDULE FOR DECEMBER 2000 b6 Travelb6 ( b6 4603 ( SER Monthly Report -November 2000 Page 6 Travel- Bivens Litigation Training - Jekyll Island, GA - 12111-13/00 b6 Travelb6 Travelb6 b6 TDY - MSTC - Denver, CO - 12/4-15/00 IV. Misc. : ( I, 4604 ( UN[TEDSTATESGO~ memorandum Ja~uary Date: 2, 2001 Reply to Attn of: Sherree L. Sturgis, Regional Counsel, Southeast Region Federal Bureau of Prisons, Atlanta, GA 3033 I Subject: Monthly Report. December 2000 Christopher Erlewine, Assistant Director/General Counsel Federal Bureau of Prisons Washington, D.C. 20534 To: Ie ADMINISTRATIVE LEGAL ACTIVITIES - SUMMARY REPORT A Administrative Tort Claims - 2000 JAN FEB MAR APR / '.. MAY }UN JUL AUG SEP ocr NOV DEC . Pending on lit 161 141 125 151 147 155 167 166 202 183 186 170 Rec'd in month 35 40 51 44 60 51 38 40 46 59 36 38 Recons. rec'd 0 0 2 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 0 1 Ans'd in month 73 74 78 80 75 78 82 77 80 95 90 65 Pending at end 148 121 143 141 155 167 166 192 183 186 170 155 Over 180 days 25 25 13 23 7 18 18 25 23 48 40 44 B. T~rt Claim Investigation Status: As of December 31! 2000 ATL COL EDG EGL EST GUA JES MIA MIM MNA MON PEN TAL TOG YAZ PENDING 65 5 3 2 4 4 8 19 4 10 5 0 15 2 9 >60 DAYS 9 1 0 2 1 0 0 10 2 5 3 0 9 0 2 ( 4544 ( SER Monthly Report -December 2000 Page 2 C. FOIlPriyac:;y Act Requests - 2000 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 15 12 16 17 25 20 24 18 24 27 17 25 34 33 39 50 33 39 30 40 33 24 28 16 Ans'd in month 35 30 38 43 38 34 34 37 30 33 23 28 Pending at end 12 16 17 25 20 24 18 24 27 17 25 6 OVer 30 days 0 0 0 0 0 2* 1* 4* 3* 1* 0 0 Pending on lilt Rec'd in month ~ D. FOIA Requests for records: As of December 2000 ATL ( COL EGL EST GUA JES MIA MIM MNA MON PE TAL TOG YAZ EDG N PENDING 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 >30 DAYS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . E ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES MAY APR FEB MAR JAN JUN 210 196 211 196 250 215 JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 143 270 205 154 190 185 4545 ( SER Monthly Report -December 2000 Page 3 II. LITIGATION ACTIVI'IY - 2000 SOUTHEAST REGION A. SUMMARY REPORT FEB JAN APR MAY JON JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 227 234 238 236 249 254 262 273 279 287 294 302 12 13 10 24 17 22 21 20 12 12 18 14 Habeas Corpus 7 12 6 12 8 19 17 14 10 6 7 8 FTCA 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 Bivens 5 1 3 8 6 3 3 3 1 2 8 5 Other 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 1 Bivens/FTCA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lit Reports 16 12 15 7 16 5 10 8 7 6 4 5 9 12 11 12 14 14 4 5 10 6 Cases Open New Cases Cases Closed ( MAR 6 10 Tot B. SETfLEMENTS AND AWARDS: None reported. c. SIGNIFICANT CASES. TRIALS or HEARINGS: United States v. Cruz - Trial in criminal case against former correctional officer at MOC, Guaynabo for engaging in sexual acts with an inmate has been scheduled for February 20, 2001. United States v. Luis Nevarez Marrero, Criminal No. 96-039 (SEC) - MDC Guaynabo legal staff followed up on court order ordering Bureau of Prisons to release recordings of conversations between United States Attorney's Office and inmates. A motion was submitted to vacate the order directly to the judge as he had precluded MOC Guaynabo legal staff from contacting the United States Attorney's Office. The Court scheduled a status conference to discuss the Bureau of Prisons position. Permission was granted to have on AUSA from the Civil Division present. Criminal Division had mistakenly been informed of the hearing and also made an appearance. It was explained to the Court the Bureau of Prisons' concerns regarding the release of this type of infonnation. The Court found that the governmental interest in not releasing the information to defense attorney was much greater that the defense's interest or need for the records. The Court also understood the importance of not setting a precedence in this area. 4546 195 ( SER Monthly Report -December 2000 Page 4 New Cases: Parks v. Chambers. et al .. 5:00-CV-304BrS. This is a Bivens type case wherein the plaintiff alleges that he has been refused hormone therapy by prison officials, which he contends is essential in order to prevent irreparable harm. He is requesting injunctive relief from staff at FCI, Yazoo City. Rivera v. Reno, Civ,OO-17139RLA). The plaintiff in this EEO/Discrimination complaint claims she was discriminated against because of her gender and was refused employment consideration at MDC, Guaynabo. She seeks an unspecified dollar amount in damages. Complaint referred to Labor Law Branch. D. RELIGIOUS CASES: None reported. E. ENSIGN AMENDMENT CASES: None reported. F. PLRA 1915 DISMISSALS: None reported. G. CRIMINAL CASES: On December 5,2000, an inmate at FOC, Miami became confrontational with staff and hit a staff member on the mouth. The incident was reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigations and is pending. Updates United States v. Linds~ - An officer at USP Atlanta found 17 books of 33 cent stamps and one book with nine stamps during a routine pat search of inmate Lindsey on July 20, 1999. Subsequently, the inmate was stripped searched and a plastic bag containing drugs was found hanging from his rectum. The drugs tested positive for heroin. The inmate plead guilty to Possession of Contraband on Monday, September 25, 2000. He was sentenced on December 1, 2000 and faces and additional 2-3 years added to his incarceration. United States v. Arthur Stratton - On March 18,2000 an inmate at USP Atlanta died from an overdose of drugs. A subsequent autopsy removed 19 balloons from the inmate's stomach. Further investigation revealed that the inmate had been visited by his nephew earlier in the day. The trial against the civilian defendant is scheduled to begin January 8, 2001. 4547 ( SER Monthly Report -December 2000 Page 5 United States y. Del Sol Hernandez - On February 2, 2000 an inmate at FCI, Talladega threw a television at a staff member during a forced cell move. The staff member received serious injuries to his back (spine) . The case was referred for The inmate was prosecution on February 20, 2000 and subsequently accepted. arraigned on September 22, 2000. The trial was set for December 4, 2000. However, trial was postponed as a psychiatric evaluation for competency was ordered on November ' 28, 2000. The inmate was scheduled to be evaluated on December 1, 2000. The Court found the inmate competent to stand trial. Trial is scheduled for January 16, 2001. III. TRAVEL SCHEDULE FOR JANUARY 2001 b6 Travel- b6 b6 - ICP, Eglin AFB, Florida - 1/8/01 thru 1/12/01 ( b6 Travel- b6 b6 b6 IV. Misc.: 4548 ( SER Monthly Report -December 2000 Page 6 I, '" 4549