Davis v. Neal

2023 WL 5289445 (2023)

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Davis v. Neal

United States District Court for the District of Delaware
2023 WL 5289445 (2023)

SC

Facts

William Davis and other current and former inmates (inmates) (plaintiffs) at Sussex Correctional Institute (SCI) sued 42 SCI correctional officers and the SCI warden and deputy warden (collectively, SCI employees) (defendants) under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and state tort law. The suit alleged that the SCI employees engaged in a frequent, recurring pattern of physical abuse of inmates and that the warden and deputy warden ratified or even encouraged the conduct. The suit alleged that many of the individual SCI employees engaged in abuse of multiple inmates. The SCI employees filed a motion to sever the claims, arguing that different employees had allegedly engaged in differing levels of conduct against different inmates.

Rule of Law

Issue

Holding and Reasoning (Ambro, J.)

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