MAN ARRESTED AT HOME AFTER KATRINA ALLOWED TO PROCEED WITH LAWSUIT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 10, 2008
James Terry was arrested at his home in
Magistrate Judge Daniel Knowles ruled that Mr. Terry had sufficiently alleged that Warden Hubert showed deliberate indifference to his plight such that Mr. Terry could proceed with his suit against the Warden.. On appeal, the U.S. Fifth Circuit agreed, ruling that Warden Hubert’s claim of immunity is one for the trial court to determine.
This case is the second in which Warden Hubert’s claim of immunity has been denied by the courts. “All prisoners have the right to due process and to be treated fairly under the law,” said ACLU staff attorney Katie Schwartzmann. “James Terry was held for seven months simply for being at his home. His pleas for help were denied. He has the right to proceed with a lawsuit against warden who denied his pleas for help. All he wants is the right to proceed with his lawsuit, and we’re pleased that he can do so now.”