Washington v. LaPorte County Sheriff's Dept.

PositionPrisoner alleges officers of deliberate indifference - Brief Article

U.S. Appeals Court

CELL ASSIGNMENT

GANGS

Washington v. LaPorte County Sheriff's Dept., 306 F.3d 515 (7th Cir. 2002). A pretrial detainee brought a [section] 1983 due process claim against a jail and its officers, alleging that injuries he suffered when he was attacked by another inmate were caused by the jail's cell assignment policy. The district court granted summary judgment in favor of the defendants and the detainee appealed. The appeals court affirmed, finding that the jail's cell assignment policy did not demonstrate deliberate indifference on the part of officials to a substantial risk of serious harm to the detainee. The policy allowed inmates to choose their own cell assignments. The detainee was charged with driving with a suspended license and he was detained at the...

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