November 15, 2006
Good news!
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, sitting in Chicago, issued a ruling that will have a profound impact on treatment of prisoners. Read this from the three-judge panel:
"Stripped naked in a small prison cell with nothing except a toilet; forced to sleep on a concrete floor or slab; denied any human contact; fed nothing but 'nutra-loaf'; and given just a modicum of toilet paper--four squares--only a few times. Although this might sound like a stay at a Soviet gulag in the 1930's, it is, according to the claims in this case, Wisconsin in 2002."
Pam McGillivray (and a law firm I won't mention) who represented Nathan Gillis, said, "The decision recognizes that the standards of decency in Wisconsin cannot tolerate this barbaric treatment of prisoners."
Well done, Pam. Well done.
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