Ryan Nichols
EventOctober 13, 2021· U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

Judge Lamberth Holds DC DOC in Contempt (U.S. v. Worrell)

Hon. Royce C. Lamberth holds DC DOC Director Quincy Booth and Warden Patten in contempt in *U.S. v. Worrell* for the same DC Jail conditions Ryan was simultaneously experiencing. The contempt finding is cited as institutional admission in Ryan's Habeas Corpus petition.

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Attorney3 documents in 1 item

Defense counsel correspondence (Joseph McBride, Jonathan Gross).

Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (Civil Action 1:22-cv-02356, Nichols v. Garland, filed 8/10/2022, 65 pp.)

motion · Aug 10, 20223 pages

Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (Civil Action 1:22-cv-02356, Nichols v. Garland, filed 8/10/2022, 65 pp.)

Page 11 describes McBride emergency request to Amnesty International and ACLU detailing prolonged solitary, medical abuse, beatings, psychological torture, blocked counsel/discovery access; references Judge Royce C. Lamberth Oct 13 2021 civil contempt finding against DC Jail Warden Wanda Patten and DOC Director Quincy Booth (in United States v. Worrell 1:21-CR-00292-RCL), referring civil rights investigation to AG.

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