Jones v. Sangamon County Jail's Medical Unit
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MERIT REVIEW OPINION (See Written Opinion): The Medical Unit is dismissed as a Defendant. Sheriff Neil Williamson is added as a Defendant. The Clerk is directed to enter the standard qualified protective order pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. The clerk is directed to attempt service on Defendant Williamson pursuant to the standard procedures. Entered by Judge Sue E. Myerscough on 5/23/2014. (VM, ilcd)
E-FILED
Friday, 23 May, 2014 10:58:28 AM
Clerk, U.S. District Court, ILCD
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
EDDIE JONES,
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Plaintiff,
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SANGAMON COUNTY JAIL
MEDICAL UNIT,
Defendants.
14-CV-3014
MERIT REVIEW OPINION
SUE E. MYERSCOUGH, U.S. District Judge.
Plaintiff, proceeding pro se and incarcerated in Sangamon
County Jail, alleges that the medical unit refuses to give Plaintiff
shots in his shoulders to relieve Plaintiff's severe arthritis pain.
According to Plaintiff, he received the shots years earlier from a
Veterans Administration Hospital, and the shots helped greatly with
his pain and functioning. Plaintiff alleges that his pain is so severe
that he cannot lie down to sleep.
Plaintiff states a claim for deliberate indifference to his serious
medical needs regarding his debilitating shoulder pain. However,
the "medical unit" cannot be sued. Plaintiff must name as
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Defendants the individuals who have refused Plaintiff's requests. At
this point the Sheriff will be named as a Defendant for the purpose
of enabling Plaintiff to identify the individuals personally
responsible. Additionally, Plaintiff seems to suggest that the refusal
is based on a policy of the Jail, which may implicate the Sheriff in
his official capacity.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED:
1)
Pursuant to its merit review of the Complaint under 28
U.S.C. § 1915A, the Court finds that Plaintiff states a claim for
deliberate indifference to his serious medical needs regarding his
debilitating and painful shoulder condition.
This case proceeds
solely on the claims identified in this paragraph. Any additional
claims shall not be included in the case, except at the Court’s
discretion on motion by a party for good cause shown or pursuant
to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 15.
2)
The Medical Unit is dismissed as a Defendant.
3)
Sheriff Neil Williamson is added as a Defendant.
4)
This case is now in the process of service. Plaintiff is
advised to wait until counsel has appeared for Defendants before
filing any motions, in order to give Defendants notice and an
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opportunity to respond to those motions. Motions filed before
Defendants' counsel has filed an appearance will generally be
denied as premature. Plaintiff need not submit any evidence to the
Court at this time, unless otherwise directed by the Court.
5)
The Court will attempt service on Defendants by mailing
each Defendant a waiver of service. Defendants have 60 days from
the date the waiver is sent to file an Answer. If Defendants have not
filed Answers or appeared through counsel within 90 days of the
entry of this order, Plaintiff may file a motion requesting the status
of service. After Defendants have been served, the Court will enter
an order setting discovery and dispositive motion deadlines.
6)
With respect to a Defendant who no longer works at the
address provided by Plaintiff, the entity for whom that Defendant
worked while at that address shall provide to the Clerk said
Defendant's current work address, or, if not known, said
Defendant's forwarding address. This information shall be used
only for effectuating service. Documentation of forwarding
addresses shall be retained only by the Clerk and shall not be
maintained in the public docket nor disclosed by the Clerk.
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7)
Defendants shall file an answer within 60 days of the
date the waiver is sent by the Clerk. A motion to dismiss is not an
answer. The answer should include all defenses appropriate under
the Federal Rules. The answer and subsequent pleadings shall be
to the issues and claims stated in this Opinion. In general, an
answer sets forth Defendants' positions. The Court does not rule
on the merits of those positions unless and until a motion is filed by
Defendants. Therefore, no response to the answer is necessary or
will be considered.
8)
This District uses electronic filing, which means that,
after Defense counsel has filed an appearance, Defense counsel will
automatically receive electronic notice of any motion or other paper
filed by Plaintiff with the Clerk. Plaintiff does not need to mail to
Defense counsel copies of motions and other papers that Plaintiff
has filed with the Clerk. However, this does not apply to discovery
requests and responses. Discovery requests and responses are not
filed with the Clerk. Plaintiff must mail his discovery requests and
responses directly to Defendants' counsel. Discovery requests or
responses sent to the Clerk will be returned unfiled, unless they are
attached to and the subject of a motion to compel. Discovery does
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not begin until Defense counsel has filed an appearance and the
Court has entered a scheduling order, which will explain the
discovery process in more detail.
9)
Counsel for Defendants is hereby granted leave to depose
Plaintiff at his place of confinement. Counsel for Defendants shall
arrange the time for the deposition.
10)
Plaintiff shall immediately notify the Court, in writing, of
any change in his mailing address and telephone number.
Plaintiff's failure to notify the Court of a change in mailing address
or phone number will result in dismissal of this lawsuit, with
prejudice.
11)
If a Defendants fails to sign and return a waiver of service
to the clerk within 30 days after the waiver is sent, the Court will
take appropriate steps to effect formal service through the U.S.
Marshal's service on that Defendant and will require that Defendant
to pay the full costs of formal service pursuant to Federal Rule of
Civil Procedure 4(d)(2).
12)
Within 10 days of receiving from Defendants' counsel an
authorization to release medical records, Plaintiff is directed to sign
and return the authorization to Defendants' counsel.
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13)
The Clerk is directed to enter the standard qualified
protective order pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act.
14)
The clerk is directed to attempt service on
Defendant Williamson pursuant to the standard procedures.
ENTERED: May 23, 2014
FOR THE COURT:
s/Sue E. Myerscough
SUE E. MYERSCOUGH
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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