Tillery v. Owens

719 F. Supp. 1256, 1989 WL 98787
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedSeptember 8, 1989
DocketCiv. A. 87-1537
StatusPublished
Cited by40 cases

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Tillery v. Owens, 719 F. Supp. 1256, 1989 WL 98787 (W.D. Pa. 1989).

Opinion

FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND OPINION

COHILL, Chief Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION.............................................. 1259

II. THE STATE CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION AT PITTSBURGH..................................................... 1260

III. STATE PRISONERS AND THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION ....................................................... 1260

A. The Role of the Courts................................... 1260

B. The Scope of the Court’s Authority....................... 1261

IV. OVERCROWDING............................................. 1262

A. Findings of Fact.......................................... 1262

*1258 1. Synopsis.............................................. 1262

2. Description of Facilities................................ 1262

3. Environmental Conditions.............................. 1264

a. Generally.......................................... 1264

b. Cleaning Supplies................................... 1264

c. Mattresses......................................... 1265

d. Ventilation......................................... 1265

e. Lighting........................................... 1265

f. Plumbing.......................................... 1266

g. Shower Facilities................................... 1266

4. Effects of Overcrowding............................... 1267

a. Double-celling...................................... 1267

b. Recreational Facilities............................... 1268

c. Dining, Laundry Service and Clothing Supplies...... 1269

B. Legal Analysis............................................ 1269

1. Cell Size.............................................. 1270

2. Cell Conditions........................................ 1271

a. Ventilation......................................... 1271

b. Lighting........................................... 1271

c. Sanitation.......................................... 1271

3. Showers............................................... 1271

4. Food Service.......................................... 1272

5. Time in Cell........................................... 1272

6. Double-Celling ........................................ 1272

C. Remedy................................................... 1273

V. INMATE SECURITY.......................................... 1274

A. Findings of Fact.......................................... 1274

B. Legal Analysis............................................ 1275

C. Remedy................................................... 1277

VI. FIRE SAFETY................................................ 1277

A. Findings of Fact ......................................... 1277

B. Legal Analysis ........................................... 1279

C. Remedy .................................................. 1280

VII. ACCESS TO THE COURTS.................................... 1280

A. Findings of Fact.......................................... 1280

B. Legal Analysis............................................ 1281

C. Remedy................................................... 1284

VIII. HEALTH CARE............................................... 1284

A. Findings of Fact.......................................... 1284

1. Mental Health......................................... 1284

a. Psychiatric Staff................................... 1284

b. Psychological Staff................................. 1285

c. Psychiatric Nurses.................................. 1285

d. Psychiatric Social Workers.......................... 1285

e. Recommendations................................... 1286

f. General Conditions Affecting Psychiatric Care....... 1286

g. Specific Conditions Affecting Psychiatric Care....... 1288

2. Medical Services....................................... 1290

a. Staffing............................................ 1290

b. Medical Services Requirements...................... 1292

1) Administration................................... 1292

2) Intake Evaluation............................... 1294

3) Sick Call........................................ 1294

4) Specialty Care................................... 1295

5) Infirmary Care.................................. 1295

6) Medications..................................... 1296

7) Emergency Services............................. 1297

8) Miscellaneous Services........................... 1297

c. Specific Medical Cases.............................. 1298

3. Dental Services........................................ 1301

*1259 B. Legal Analysis............................................ 1301

C. Rx........................................................ 1302

1. Psychiatric Services.................................... 1302

2. Medical Services....................................... 1304

3. Dental Services........................................ 1309

IX. PRISON MONITOR........................................... 1309

X. CONCLUSION................................................ 1309

I.

INTRODUCTION

This Section 1983 1 class action challenges the constitutionality of the conditions of confinement at the State Correctional Institution at Pittsburgh (“SCIP”) located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (often referred to locally as “Western Penitentiary”). Plaintiffs are inmates at SCIP.

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