Case: Tyson v. Grant County Sheriff

1:07-cv-00010 | U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana

Filed Date: Jan. 19, 2007

Closed Date: 2013

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Case Summary

On January 19, 2007, an Indiana county jail inmate, represented by the ACLU, filed this class action lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana against Grant County, Indiana, over overcrowding in the Grant County Jail. Plaintiff alleged that overcrowding in the jail had resulted in a substantial degradation of jail conditions, including frequent fighting among inmates, inadequate food, and lack of access to exercise and recreational facilities. He alleged that the r…

On January 19, 2007, an Indiana county jail inmate, represented by the ACLU, filed this class action lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana against Grant County, Indiana, over overcrowding in the Grant County Jail. Plaintiff alleged that overcrowding in the jail had resulted in a substantial degradation of jail conditions, including frequent fighting among inmates, inadequate food, and lack of access to exercise and recreational facilities. He alleged that the result violated Indiana law, the Fourteenth Amendment (for pretrial detainees), and the Eighth Amendment (for convicted inmates). Proceeding under 42 U.S.C. §1983, 28 U.S.C. §2201, and Indiana state law, the complaint sought class-certification, and declaratory relief, preliminary and injunctive relief requiring defendants to improve living conditions at the Grant County Jail; and costs and attorneys’ fees.

On May 9, 2007, the judge assigned to the case, Judge Rudy Lozano, granted plaintiff's motion for class certification. The class was defined as all current and future prisoners of the facility. Judge Lozano also dismissed plaintiff’s state law claims, but left plaintiff’s constitutional claims open for further litigation.

After slightly under a year, the parties notified the court of their intention to enter into a private settlement agreement on March 20, 2008. The judge to whom the case had been reassigned, Judge Joseph S. Van Bokkelen, approved the settlement agreement on July 30, 2008, after a fairness hearing and notification of the rest of plaintiff’s class.

In the settlement agreement, the parties recognized that the Grant County Jail population had remained at or below its rated capacity for the last 90 days prior to the agreement. Going forwards, defendants agreed that if the population of the Grant County Jail exceeded a set amount for an agreed upon period, then they would take steps to notify interested parties (including plaintiffs’ counsel), and attempt to transfer Grant County inmates to other Indiana jails. Defendants also agreed to take other steps to keep down the Grant County Jail population, including limiting how many prisoners that they would accept from other Indiana jails and considering other locations to house low-security prisoners. Defendants further agreed to make a number of changes to improve living conditions in Grant County Jail, including a guarantee of least two hours of vigorous physical exercise a week, a guarantee of improved bedding in the event that Grant County ever exceeded its rated capacity, and additional corrections officers to better monitor inmates. Defendants also agreed to pay plaintiffs $7,500 in attorneys’ fees, and $2,570.12 in costs.

The settlement agreement also included provisions to monitor and enforce Grant County’s compliance with its terms. Defendants agreed to provide plaintiffs’ counsel with a listing of the daily population in Grant County Jail every 30 days. The parties further agreed to file a joint report with the court every six months on the conditions at Grant County Jail, and on any changes or problems that may have arisen in the intervening period. As per the parties’ request, Judge Von Bokken agreed to keep the case open until December 31, 2012, to allow the parties to seek enforcement or modification of the agreement if needed.

On January 4, 2013, Judge Bokkelen dismissed the case with prejudice. Over the 4 intervening years, the parties had periodically sent joint-status reports to the court, as per the terms of the agreement. Neither party ever moved to enforce or modify the agreement in court.

Summary Authors

Anjali Biala (10/14/2013)

Ryan Berry (8/15/2016)

People

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Judge(s)

Cosbey, Roger B. (Indiana)

Attorney for Plaintiff

Falk, Kenneth J. (Indiana)

Attorney for Defendant

Marksberry, Gary Jayson (Indiana)

Morrow, Michael R. (Indiana)

Expert/Monitor/Master/Other

Lozano, Rodolfo (Indiana)

Judge(s)

Cosbey, Roger B. (Indiana)

Van Bokkelen, Joseph S. (Indiana)

Attorney for Plaintiff
Expert/Monitor/Master/Other

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Documents in the Clearinghouse

Document

1:07-cv-00010

Docket [PACER]

Jan. 11, 2013

Jan. 11, 2013

Docket
1

1:07-cv-00010

Complaint

Feb. 16, 2006

Feb. 16, 2006

Complaint
24

1:07-cv-00010

Order

March 28, 2007

March 28, 2007

Order/Opinion
27

1:07-cv-00010

Opinion and Order

May 9, 2007

May 9, 2007

Order/Opinion

2007 WL 2007

58

1:07-cv-00010

Order Dismissing Action

Jan. 4, 2013

Jan. 4, 2013

Order/Opinion

Docket

See docket on RECAP: https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/5275688/tyson-v-grant-county-sheriff/

Last updated March 21, 2024, 3:10 a.m.

ECF Number Description Date Link Date / Link
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OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING 3 Motion to Certify Class by Pltf Richarh Tyson. A class consisting of "any and all persons currently confined, or who will in the future be confined, in the Grant County Jail," is CERTIFIED; GRANTING 17 Motio n to Dismiss Supplemental State Law Claims by Defendants Grant County Sheriff, Grant County Commissioners. Clerk ORDERED to DISMISS WITH PREJUDICE Pltf's state law claims. Pltf's Constitutional claims REMAIN PENDING. Signed by Judge Rudy Lozano on 5/9/2007. (lns)

May 9, 2007

May 9, 2007

RECAP
60

Intervene

Nov. 28, 2017

Nov. 28, 2017

PACER
61

Order on Motion to Intervene

Nov. 28, 2017

Nov. 28, 2017

PACER

Case Details

State / Territory: Indiana

Case Type(s):

Jail Conditions

Special Collection(s):

Post-PLRA Jail and Prison Private Settlement Agreements

Multi-LexSum (in sample)

Key Dates

Filing Date: Jan. 19, 2007

Closing Date: 2013

Case Ongoing: No

Plaintiffs

Plaintiff Description:

On January 19, 2007, a detainee of the Grant County Jail brought an action for injunctive relief, which challenged conditions in existence at the Jail as allegedly unconstitutional under both the US Constitution and Indiana Law.

Plaintiff Type(s):

Private Plaintiff

Attorney Organizations:

ACLU Affiliates (any)

Public Interest Lawyer: No

Filed Pro Se: Yes

Class Action Sought: Yes

Class Action Outcome: Granted

Defendants

Grant County Sheriff (Grant), County

Grant County Commissioners (Grant), County

Defendant Type(s):

Corrections

Case Details

Causes of Action:

42 U.S.C. § 1983

Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. § 2201

Constitutional Clause(s):

Due Process

Cruel and Unusual Punishment

Available Documents:

Trial Court Docket

Complaint (any)

Injunctive (or Injunctive-like) Relief

Outcome

Prevailing Party: Plaintiff

Nature of Relief:

Injunction / Injunctive-like Settlement

Attorneys fees

Source of Relief:

Settlement

Form of Settlement:

Court Approved Settlement or Consent Decree

Amount Defendant Pays: $10070.12

Order Duration: 2008 - 2013

Content of Injunction:

Preliminary relief denied

Reporting

Monitor/Master

Recordkeeping

Monitoring

Goals (e.g., for hiring, admissions)

Required disclosure

Issues

General:

Conditions of confinement

Recreation / Exercise

Sanitation / living conditions

Staff (number, training, qualifications, wages)

Totality of conditions

TTY/Close Captioning/Videophone/etc.

Jails, Prisons, Detention Centers, and Other Institutions:

Grievance procedures

Crowding / caseload

Post-PLRA Population Cap

Assault/abuse by staff (facilities)

Assault/abuse by non-staff (facilities)

Type of Facility:

Government-run