2006

Neil Miller v. City of Boston et al.

Submitted by Re'Neisha Stevenson on Wed, 12/07/2022 - 10:55

Neil Miller spent ten years in prison before he was exonerated by DNA evidence. Mr. Miller reached a landmark $3.2 million settlement with the City of Boston after alleging civil rights violations, police misconduct, and misconduct at the police lab that resulted in his wrongful conviction. Miller v. City of Boston, 297 F.Supp.2d 361 (D. Mass. 2003) (permitting our client to proceed with a lawsuit against Boston police officers and the City of Boston based on his wrongful conviction for a rape he did not commit)

Nathan Tyler, et al., v. Suffolk County, Andrea Cabral, and Gerard Horgan

Submitted by Re'Neisha Stevenson on Wed, 12/07/2022 - 10:42

About 4,000 prisoners were unconstitutionally locked in cells with no toilets and no sinks while they were confined in Building 4 at the Suffolk County House of Correction at South Bay. Plaintiffs said that guards did not always permit them to use the bathroom, so they were forced to urinate and defecate in bags and makeshift containers. As a result, inmates were subjected to the stench of their own bodily wastes and were forced to sleep in close quarters with others resorting to such means. Tyler v. Suffolk County, 253 F.R.D. 8, (D. Mass. 2008)

KAREN SCOVIL, as Administratrix of the Estate of KELLY JO GRIFFEN, VS. NICHOLAS J. RENCRICCA, and MAGDALENA GRODZKI

Submitted by Re'Neisha Stevenson on Wed, 12/07/2022 - 02:25

On 7/21/03, Kelly Jo Griffen, 24 year old mother of two, was to be held at MCI Framingham for one night before going to court in the morning. Ms. Griffen was experiencing the effects of heroin withdrawal. Medical staff knew that Ms. Griffen was not keeping fluids in her system, but failed to take steps to rehydrate her. Two hours before she became comatose, Ms. Griffen’s vital signs showed that she was in grave danger. Defendant Grodski was unable to obtain a blood pressure reading or a pulse.

Dozier v. City of Atlanta, et al

Submitted by Re'Neisha Stevenson on Tue, 09/20/2022 - 11:09

Botched drug raid wherein police shot 92 y.o. woman 8x (39 shots fired total) after she’d shot her pistol once, assuming she was being robbed. Officer admitted to planting marijuana in her home after she died; survived by niece. Officers pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter, making false statements, federal charges of conspiracy.