Burkett v. State
Opinion
OPINION OF THE COURT
[323] Under a claim filed December 1, 2003, claimant has sought to recover damages for what he contends was his improper placement on a restricted diet while an inmate confined to the Special Housing Unit at Attica Correctional Facility. The conduct in issue allegedly took place over a four-day period commencing September 13, 2003, and a seven-day period that started on October 7, 2003. In preparing the claim Mr. Burkett made use of a printed form, marking entries within designated sections of the pleading, then signing its signature line. However, Mr. Burkett failed to complete a separate printed affidavit of verification before presenting the claim to a notary public, who completed and signed the jurat on November 18, 2003. Claimant then proceeded to properly execute an affidavit of facts to append to the claim, as well as an affidavit of service, all sworn to at that time. The next day he properly verified a notice of intention to file a claim and executed a further affidavit of service before the same notary public, then attached all of those papers to the claim that he filed.
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