Thomson v. Jones

619 F. Supp. 745, 1985 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15228
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Illinois
DecidedOctober 4, 1985
Docket81 C 1279
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Thomson v. Jones, 619 F. Supp. 745, 1985 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15228 (N.D. Ill. 1985).

Opinion

FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

SHADUR, District Judge.

John Thomson (“Thomson”) has sued Stateville Correctional Center (“Stateville”) Lieutenant Earl Jones (“Jones”), Correctional Officer Marvin Baskin (“Baskin”), Sergeant William Sheldon (“Sheldon”) and *746 Warden Richard DeRobertis (“DeRober-tis”) under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (“Section 1983”), asserting various violations of Thomson’s constitutional rights while Thomson was in custody at Stateville. After a bench trial the parties have supplemented their extensive pretrial submissions by tendering proposed post-trial findings of fact and conclusions of law.

In accordance with Fed.R.Civ.P. (“Rule”) 52(a), this Court finds the facts specially as set forth in the following Findings of Fact (“Findings”) and states the following Conclusions of Law (“Conclusions”). To the extent if any the Findings as stated reflect legal conclusions, they shall be deemed Conclusions; to the extent if any the Conclusions as stated reflect factual findings, they shall be deemed Findings.

Findings of Fact

I. Stipulated Facts and Related Background

1. From April or May 1980 through June 2, 1982 Thomson was an inmate at Stateville in Joliet, Illinois. Since that time Thomson has been an inmate at Pontiac Correctional Center (“Pontiac”).

2. DeRobertis was Acting Warden at Stateville from July 1980 through March 26, 1981. On March 26, 1981 DeRobertis became Warden at Stateville, and he served in that capacity until November 19, 1983.

3. Since some time before January 22, 1981 Baskin has been, and he still is, a guard at Stateville. Baskin was on a medical leave of absence from Stateville between October 13, 1981 and November 1982 because of an automobile accident.

4. For some time before January 22, 1981 Jones, was a guard at Stateville. Jones continued as a guard at Stateville until he resigned September 30, 1981.

5. For some time before January 22, 1981 Sheldon was a guard at Stateville. Sheldon continued as a guard at Stateville until June 8, 1981.

6. Security personnel at Stateville range upward from Correctional Officer or guard (the lowest level) successively through the ranks of Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, Major, Unit Superintendent, Assistant Warden for Programs and Operations, and Warden.

7. For some time before January 22, 1981 Thomson resided in Stateville Cell House B-West. He was a maintenance (“cellhouse help”) worker in B-West until that date. At that time Jones told Thomson he was fired from that job and charged Thomson in a resident disciplinary report (“ticket”), which was later dismissed by the Adjustment Committee (PX 10-11). Thomson was returned to cellhouse help work status January 24, the day before the episode that is the main focus of this action and is described in later Findings.

8. Thomson was seen by medical personnel at Stateville on January 25 and 26 and February 5, 1981 (after the January 25 episode to be described later).

9. Illinois Department of Corrections (“Department”) Administrative Regulation (“A.R.”) 410 both (a) forbids prison personnel from using unnecessary force against an inmate and (b) provides that employees who improperly use force against an inmate shall be subjected to immediate disciplinary action. A.R. 803 forbids prison personnel from administering corporal punishment to an inmate. Both those A.R.s are designed for the protection of inmates.

10. A.R. 804 forbids inmates from violating institutional rules.

11. DeRobertis never discussed Thomson, his lawsuit or the facts alleged in Thomson’s Complaint in this action with Jones, Baskin or Sheldon.

12. On October 19, 1981 Department’s Internal Investigations Department concluded Jones and Baskin had used excessive force toward Thomson on at least two separate occasions on January 25, 1981.

13. No disciplinary action was instituted against Jones as a result of his use of excessive force against Thomson. No disciplinary action was imposed on Baskin for *747 his use of excessive force against Thomson or on Sheldon for his alleged harassment of Thomson.

14. All tickets prepared on January 25, 1981 by Stateville employees as to Thomson were either dismissed or expunged.

15. Stateville’s policy requires that all correctional officers be formally reviewed annually.

II. Thomson’s Behavior and His Credibility

16. Thomson received 57 tickets (exclusive of the tickets referred to in Finding 14) between August 1980 and February 1983, for violations of various rules stated in A.R. 804. Except for the November 20, 1981 ticket referred to below (see DX 98 and 99), Thomson was found guilty by the institutional Adjustment Committee of each of the following charges:

DATE OF REPORT REPORTING OFFICER CHARGE
1. August 14, 1980 (DX 12, 13) Off. Holt cursing an officer
2. October 16, 1980 (DX 14, 15) Off. Choate hitting another resident in the eye
3. January 12, 1981 (DX 16, 17) (1:30 p.m.) Off. Holt disrespect to staff and disobeying an order
4. January 12, 1981 (DX 18, 19) (7:36 p.m.) Off. Rosen disobeying an order
5. February 23, 1981 (DX 20, 21) Off. Thomas refusal of transfer to Cell-house C
6. February 26, 1981 (DX 22, 23) Off. Sheldon refusal of transfer to Cell-house C
7. March 4, 1981 (DX 24, 25) Off. Sheldon refusal of transfer to Cell-house C
8. March 7, 1981 (DX 26, 27) Off. Rabideau refusal of authorized transfer
9. March 8, 1981 (DX 28, 29) (7:05 p.m.) Off. DeMeulemeister refusal to be locked up
10. March 8, 1981 (DX 30, 31, 32, 33) (7:55 p.m.) two reports Off. DeMeulemeister Off. Sweet running away from officer in the cellhouse
11. March 9, 1981 (DX 34, 35) Off. Bush running between emergency room and hospital gate
12. March 27, 1981 (DX 36, 37) Off. Comp eating in the dining room at an unauthorized time, failing to lock up
13. April 1, 1981 (DX 38, 39) Off. Sheldon refusal of transfer to Cell-house C
14. April 4, 1981 (DX 40, 41) Off. Sheldon refusal of transfer to Cell-house C
15. April 5, 1981 (DX 42, 43) Off. Bak cursing, exposing his penis to correctional officer
16. April 12, 1981 (DX 44, 45, 46, 47) Off. Farmer Off. Keefe cursing, running on gallery
*748 DATE OF REPORT REPORTING OFFICER CHARGE
17. April 12, 1981 (DX 48, 49) (8:45 p.m.) Off. Keefe cursing

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