Teen v. St. Clair County Jail et al
Filing
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CLERK'S JUDGMENT. Approved by Judge J. Phil Gilbert on 3/25/2020. (jdh)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
ANTRELL A. TEEN,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No. 17-cv-594-JPG
ST. CLAIR COUNTY JAIL MEDICAL
STAFF, PHILLIP MCLAURIN, ARAMARK,
MARY DAVIS, JANE DOE, ST. CLAIR
COUNTY, SGT. MASSEY, C/O JOHNSON,
and NURSE APRIL,
Defendants.
JUDGMENT
This matter having come before the Court, the issues having been heard, and the Court
having rendered a decision,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that judgment is entered as follows:
•
in favor of defendants Aramark, Davis, and McLaurin and against plaintiff Teen on
Count 3 of the First Amended Complaint, a Fourteenth Amendment due process claim for
failing to provide adequate nutrition for inmates in the meals provided at the St. Clair
County Jail;
•
in favor of defendants Davis and McLaurin and against plaintiff Teen on Count 4 of the
First Amended Complaint, a Fourteenth Amendment due process claim for subjecting
Teen to health risks from poor sanitation in the kitchens at the Jail and contaminated
food;
and those claims are dismissed with prejudice;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the following claim is dismissed
with prejudice:
•
Count 1 of the Complaint, a Fourteenth Amendment due process and/or First Amendment
claim against the defendants for failing to provide Teen with access to an adequate
grievance procedure; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the following claims are dismissed
without prejudice:
•
Count 1 of the First Amended Complaint, a Fourteenth Amendment due process claim
under Monell against defendant St. Clair County for maintaining an unofficial custom
and/or policy of allowing its employees to violate Jail policies and disregard serious
inmate issues;
•
Count 5 of the First Amended Complaint, a Fourteenth Amendment due process claim
against defendants April and McLaurin for failing to include emergency buttons in the
cells;
•
All claims in the First Amended Complaint against defendants Johnson and Massey;
•
Count 7 of the Complaint, a Fourteenth Amendment due process claim against
unspecified defendants for failing to provide adequate dental care to Plaintiff after he
complained of several painful teeth in December 2015; and
•
Count 11 of the Complaint, a Fourteenth Amendment due process claim against St. Clair
County Jail medical staff for a pattern and routine of negligence toward inmate medical
needs.
All other claims that once appeared in this case have been severed into new cases.
DATED: March 25, 2020
MARGARET M. ROBERTIE, Clerk of Court
s/Tina Gray, Deputy Clerk
Approved:
s/ J. Phil Gilbert
J. PHIL GILBERT
DISTRICT JUDGE
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