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In addition to, you pay 395,000 US dollars to a family of inmates killed by Cellmate in 2020

By Lori pilgrim
Lincoln Journal Star, Neb.

Lincoln, NEB.-DAS Attorney General of Nebraska, approved the family of a 20-year-old man who was killed in the state of Nebraska in the state of Nebraska in 2020 after being put into a cell with a mentally ill and dangerous man.

The legislator of the state of Nebraska is expected to approve the amount for Kevin Carter's family next week as part of LB534.

Both the office of the Attorney General and the family lawyer and the family lawyer rejected the journal's request for a comment on the settlement, which ended in Angelo Bol's hands one and a half years of legal violation.

In 2023, Carter's mother, Paige Carter of Council Bluffs, Iowa, submitted the civil rights lawsuit, in the Scott Frakes, the then director of the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services, Michelle Wilhelm, the supervisor at State Pen, and Dr. Harban's Deol, the former medical director, against the Prison, and others against the State Pene, which had submitted against the State Pen, against the Prisons and the e-Harbans-Rela and the E-Harbans Rights Act.

Lawyer Thomas Monaghan argued that, based on the failure of the medical treatments of BOL and the failure to monitor the prison staff when choosing cellmates, they were liable.

Frakes and Deol were supposedly known that BOL was dangerous for other inmates and employees, but did not ensure that he was properly medical to reduce his risk for other people in prison.

According to the court proceedings, BOL, who served a lifelong prison sentence in 2014 due to fatal shots by a colleague to Gibbon Packing's parking lot, was involuntarily medically medically medically.

But he had been taken out of his antipsychotics when Carter was placed in his cell.

About a week later, on November 6, 2020, Bol killed the city council Bluffs in her locked cell and believed that he worked with a rival Sudanese tribe and placed there to kill him.

A doctor from the Lincoln Regional Center called it a “classic madness”.

Last summer, a judge of the State Court agreed and found that Bol was not responsible due to the murder.

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In September, the civil proceedings resolved a legal hurdle when the high -ranking US district judge John Gerrard denied the state's application to dismiss the case.

While prison officers cannot be liable for “surprise attacks” by inmates, in which they had no reason to assume that a certain occupant was particularly violent, the judge said that the accused knew that Bol was a “particularly volatile inmate”.

The plaintiff claimed that Frakes and Wilhelm knew the constitutional risk through inadequate training or supervision based on a pattern on a pattern of unconstitutional acts of the prison staff.

Carter's lawyers meadow in 2017 on Terry Berry's killing by his cellmate Patrick Schroeder.

Like Bol Association Schroeder, a lifelong prison for murder when he killed his cellmate, Berry, after he had told the Tecumseh prison employees state -like that she should move him.

The state of Nebraska finally agreed to pay $ 479,000 for setting up a complaint from the Scottsbluff family, the state prison officers and employees for the decision to place Berry, a 22-year-old, only a few days from a hearing of probation for a short prison sentence for fake and attack in a cell with Schroeder.

Similarly, Carter was only 20 years old and had served a short prison sentence that approached when he was placed with Bol.

Similar to Schroeder's case, on the day of Carter's murder in 2020, Bol had gone to a case employee who had been moved after his cellmate, which had been put into his cell about a week earlier.

Carter was not moved, and that night Bol struck and strangled him to death.

The other claims that are to be approved by the legislator include:

* $ 950,000 to pay Clementine Hernandez 'lawsuit against the Nebraska State Patrol and State Trooper Jaquelline Rivas, who hit Hernandez, while on April 12, 2022, he made an illegal turning turn for us 34, which ends up and lands several times and ends up in the ditch and with heavy injuries with heavy injuries leaves.

* 375,000 US dollars to pay Jay Krejci's lawsuit against the state of Nebraska because he was hit by William Mattisone who went through a red light during an active persecution of the state troop Michael Malery on May 4, 2021 during an active persecution of the State soldier.

* 185,000 US dollars to add the complaint of the former State Patrol Capt. Gerald Krolikowski, after reporting his conviction, that the state patrol used the assetants for asserting for things such as SWAT and dangerous devices technicians, contrary to the state statutes and his contract with the Nebraska Ministry of Transport.

* $ 162,500 to settle a lawsuit about a employee of Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, who was missing a 17-year-old girl whose mother was missing, with a man (the father of one of the girls' friends) who was visibly intoxicated, with a man (the father of one of the friends of the girl), and ultimately attacked her physically before the HHS agency.

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