Medically vulnerable people incarcerated at FCI Waseca brought a class action habeas petition to challenge the conditions of their confinement and seek transfer to home confinement. The report and recommendation reasoned that the habeas petition should be dismissed because there was no subject matter jurisdiction given that the plaintiffs were not challenging their confinement and seeking release. The report and recommendation also reasoned that the request for temporary restraining order seeking improved conditions should be denied because the plaintiffs had not shown that the conditions of incarceration rose to the level of deliberate indifference needed to support an Eighth Amendment claim.
Malcolm v. Starr, 20-CV-2503, 2021 WL 190870 (D. Minn. Jan. 15, 2021)
DETAILS
Decision
Date
01/15/2021
Practice Area
Criminal (Federal Charges)
Relief Requested
Improved Conditions, Release, Temporary Restraining Order (TRO)
Type of Court
Federal District Court
Location
Minnesota
Type of Case
Class Action
Case Characteristics
Post-Conviction Detention [jail or prison]
Compassionate Release Case
No
Case Tracking Number
0:20-cv-02503
MORE CASE INFORMATION
Court Name
D. Minn.
Decision
Motion Denied
Place of Incarceration
Federal Prison
Name of Facility
FCI Waseca
Legal Authority
Eighth Amendment - Deliberate Indifference
Legal Authority
§ 2241 Habeas
Case Status
Decision Made
Class Action Medically Vulnerable People
Class of medically vulnerable people but no definition mentioned.
COVID-19 Positive or Symptomatic
Not Discussed
COVID-19 in Jail Prison or Detention Center
Yes
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