Case Name: PHILLIP TERRY DELANEY VS. REGIONAL JAIL AND CORRECTIONAL FACILITY AUTHORITY
Court: West Virginia Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: West Virginia
Decision Date: 2006-07-06
Citations: 26 Ct. Cl. 73
Docket Number: CC-06-123
Parties: PHILLIP TERRY DELANEY VS. REGIONAL JAIL AND CORRECTIONAL FACILITY AUTHORITY
Judges: 
Reporter: Report of the West Virginia Court of Claims
Volume: 26
Pages: 73–73

Head Matter:
OPINION ISSUED JULY 6, 2006
PHILLIP TERRY DELANEY VS. REGIONAL JAIL AND CORRECTIONAL FACILITY AUTHORITY
(CC-06-123)
John R. McGhee Jr., Attorney at Law, for claimant.
Ronald R. Brown, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM:
This claim was submitted for decision based upon the allegations in the Notice of Claim and respondent's Answer.
Claimant, an inmate at the Western Regional Jail, seeks $65.00 for items of personal property that were entrusted to respondent. When claimant was transferred to South Central Regional Jail, claimant's tennis shoes, which had been taken from him upon his arrival, were unable to be located. Thus far, respondent's employees have been unable to produce claimant's personal property.
In its Answer, respondent admits the validity of the claim and that the amount is fair and reasonable. The Court is aware that respondent does not have a fiscal method for paying claims of this nature; therefore, the claim has been submitted to this Court for determination.
This Court has taken the position in prior claims that when a bailment situation is created, respondent is responsible for property of an inmate which is taken from that inmate, remains in its custody, and is not produced for return to the inmate.
Accordingly, the Court makes an award to the claimant herein in the amount of $65.00.
Award of $65.00.