Ruiz v. Estelle

503 F. Supp. 1265, 1980 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 17383
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Texas
DecidedDecember 12, 1980
DocketCiv. A. H-78-987
StatusPublished
Cited by152 cases

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Ruiz v. Estelle, 503 F. Supp. 1265, 1980 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 17383 (S.D. Tex. 1980).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION

JUSTICE, Chief Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

I. INTRODUCTION

A. Description of the TDC System ^74

B. Description of the TDC Inmate

Population 1274

C. Procedural History 1275

D. Outline of the Opinion 1276

II. OVERCROWDING

A. Findings of Fact

1. Compendium 1277
2. Description of Facilities 1277
3. Effects of Overcrowding 1281
4. Failure to Ameliorate Overcrowded Conditions 1283

B. Legal Analysis 1285

III. SECURITY AND SUPERVISION

1. Compendium 1288
2. Security Staff/Understaffing 1288

a. Background 1288

b. Training 1289

c. Staff duties and responsibilities; Understaffing 1290

3. Building Tender System 1294
4. Staff Brutality 1299
B. Legal Analysis 1303

iv. health care

Medical Care

1. Compendium 1307
2. Staffing and Personnel 1307

a. Physicians 1307

b. Nurses 1309

c. Medical Assistants 1309

d. Inmates 1311

e. Dental Personnel 1312

3. Facilities 1313

a. Unit infirmaries 1313

b. Huntsville Unit Hospital 1314

c. John Sealy Hospital 1315

4. Interference Occasioned by Security and Work Concerns 1315

a. Diagnostic Unit Procedures 1315

b. Unit Medical Procedures 1318

c. HUH Hospital Procedures 1321

5. Medical Records 1323
6. Pharmaceutical Services 1324
7. Organization 1327
B. Legal Analysis 1328

Psychiatric Care 1332

1. Compendium 1332
2. Psychiatric Screening of Inmates 1332
3. Psychological and Psychiatric Care at the Unit Level 1333
4. TDC Treatment Center 1334
5. Treatment Staff in General 1336
6. TDC’s Defenses 1338
B. Legal Analysis 1338

Special Needs Inmates 1340

1. Compendium 1340
2. Physically Handicapped Inmates 1340
3. Mentally Retarded Inmates 1344
B. Legal Analysis 1345
V. DISCIPLINE 1346

Hearing Procedures

A. Findings of Fact 1346
B. Legal Analysis 1350

1. The Wolff Requirements

a. Notice 1351

b. Statement of reasons *352

c. Witnesses 1353

d. Counsel substitute 1355

2. Impartial Hearing Body 1355
3. Failure to Follow State Rules 1356
4. Vague and Overbroad Rules ^357
5. Relief 1358

Solitary Confinement 1359

B. Legal Analysis 1361

Administrative Segregation 1364

B. Legal Analysis 1365
VI. ACCESS TO THE COURTS 1367
B. Legal Analysis 1370

*1274 Page

VII. OTHER CONDITIONS OF CON-

FINEMENT 1373

1. Fire Safety 1373
2. Sanitation 1374

a. Housing areas 1374

b. Water supply and plumbing 1374

c. Wastewater and soiid waste disposal 1375

d. Food service areas 1375

e. Food processing areas 1375

3. Work Safety and Hygiene 1376
B. Legal Analysis 1377
1. Pendent Jurisdiction 1377
2. Applicability of State Health and Safety Laws 1378
3. Constitutional Claims 1382
VIII. TOTALITY OF CONDITIONS 1383

IX. DEFENDANTS’ RIZZO ARGUMENT 1384

X. GENERAL RELIEF 1385
A. Unit Size and Structure 1385
B. Prison Location 1389
C. Appointment of One or More Special Masters 1389
D. Development of Detailed Remedial Decree 1390
XI. CONCLUSION 1391

The issues in this civil action relate to the constitutionality of certain operations of the Texas Department of Corrections (TDC), which is responsible for the confinement and management of adult convicted prisoners of the State of Texas. The plaintiffs are named TDC inmates, who represent a class of all past, present, and future inmates. Defendants are W.J. Estelle, Jr., Director of the Texas Department of Corrections, and the members of the Texas Department of Corrections. Jurisdiction is appropriate under 28 U.S.C. § 1343(3) and § 2201. Before embarking upon a discussion of the numerous specific factual and legal issues posed by the evidence in this civil action, a general overview of the TDC system, a description of the inmate population, the history of the litigation, and a general outline of this opinion will be set out.

A. Description of the TDC System

The Texas Department of Corrections currently operates eighteen prison unites in the state of Texas, sixteen for male prisoners and two for female prisoners. 1 All but one of these units are characterized by TDC as maximum security institutions.

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