A group of individual plaintiffs filed joint claims under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 asserting that facility staff were deliberately indifferent to the dangers posed to individuals held at Saginaw Correctional Facility by COVID-19. The court consolidated two cases with identical allegations and ordered that Case 2 (21-cv-10705) become the lead case. The court dismissed the other 119 plaintiffs named in Case 2, without prejudice, except for the first named plaintiff, Tyrone Bell. The court found that a joinder was not appropriate because the plaintiffs' pleadings lacked the signatures of many named plaintiffs, many plaintiffs have since been transferred or released, and it would force the court to do over 100 individualized analyses of exhaustion of administrative remedies. Lastly, the court denied a motion for class certification since all individuals were pro se litigants and lacked adequacy of representation.
Bell v. Washington, No. 4:21-10705, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 48632 (E.D. Mich. Mar. 17, 2022)
DETAILS
Decision
Date
03/17/2022
Practice Area
Criminal (State Charges)
Relief Requested
Class Certification, Other, Injunctive Relief
Type of Court
Federal District Court
Location
Michigan
Type of Case
Class Action
Case Characteristics
Post-Conviction Detention [jail or prison]
Compassionate Release Case
No
Case Tracking Number
4:21-cv-10705-SDK-EAS
MORE CASE INFORMATION
Court Name
E.D. Mich.
Decision
Motion Denied
Place of Incarceration
State Prison
Name of Facility
Saginaw Correctional Facility
Legal Authority
Eighth Amendment - Deliberate Indifference
Legal Authority
Section 1983
Case Status
Decision Made But Case Still Pending
COVID-19 Positive or Symptomatic
Yes
COVID-19 in Jail Prison or Detention Center
Yes
Attorney Email Posted on Site
No
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