A county jail inmate sexually assaulted by a guard who was disciplined but not fired for previous fraternization with inmates failed to show that the county’s conduct was the moving force behind the assault, the Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled.
A county jail inmate sexually assaulted by a guard who was disciplined but not fired for previous fraternization with inmates failed to show that the county’s conduct was the moving force behind the assault, the Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled.
Slabey argues that her § 1983 claim against Dunn County survives summary judgment because she presented evidence sufficient for a reasonable jury to find that Dunn County violated her rights under the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution when then-Dunn County Correctional Officer Ryan Boigenzahn sexually assaulted her.
Madison, Wisconsin (Sept. 12, 2022) – The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear oral argument in two cases at the Waupaca County Courthouse on the morning of