Title: Crain v. Bordenkircher
Citation: N/A
Docket Number: 16646
State: west-virginia
Issuer: west-virginia Supreme Court
Date: December 21, 1994

September 1994 Term ___________ No. 16646 ___________ ROBERT CARL CRAIN, ET AL., Petitioners, v. DONALD E. BORDENKIRCHER, WARDEN, ET AL., Respondents ___________________________________________________ Appeal from the Circuit Court of Marshall County Honorable John Madden, Judge Civil Action No. 81-C-320 CONTINUED ___________________________________________________ Submitted: November 29, 1994 Filed: December 21, 1994 James F. Companion Schrader, Recht, Byrd, Companion &amp; Gurley Wheeling, West Virginia Barbara L. Baxter West Virginia Legal Services Plan, Inc. Wheeling, West Virginia Attorneys for the Petitioners Rita A. Stuart Special Assistant Attorney General Charleston, West Virginia Attorney for the Respondents This Opinion was delivered PER CURIAM. Chief Justice Brotherton did not participate. Retired Justice Miller sitting by temporary assignment. SYLLABUS BY THE COURT "'This Court has a duty to take such actions as are necessary to protect and guard the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of West Virginia.' Syllabus Point 2, Crain v. Bordenkircher, 180 W. Va. 246, 376 S.E.2d 140 (1988)." Syllabus, Crain v. Bordenkircher, 189 W. Va. 588, 433 S.E.2d 526 (1993). Per Curiam: On November 29, 1994, pursuant to this Court's order of July 14, 1994, the respondents, Donald E. Bordenkircher, Warden, West Virginia Penitentiary, et al., filed with this Court a status report on the progress of construction of the new state penitentiary, the Mount Olive Correctional Complex (hereinafter "MOCC"). The report provided information on final inspections, security and training, the awarding of the medical and food service contracts and the inmate disciplinary policy. The report further indicated that inmates from the West Virginia Penitentiary at Moundsville (hereinafter "WVP") will begin moving into MOCC in early January 1995.See footnote 1 The parties herein have agreed to meet with the Special Master, Patrick McManus, before the end of 1994 to review all areas of operation and to assure that all of this Court's mandates have been met. Since the deplorable conditions of the inmates' confinement at the WVP were originally detailed in Crain v. Bordenkircher, 176 W. Va. 338, 342 S.E.2d 422 (1986), this Court has monitored the progress of the new penitentiary, the construction of which was ordered to remedy the unconstitutional conditions at the WVP. Crain, 180 W. Va. 246, 376 S.E.2d 140 (1988). As we have previously stated: "'This Court has a duty to take such actions as are necessary to protect and guard the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of West Virginia.' Syllabus Point 2, Crain v. Bordenkircher, 180 W. Va. 246, 376 S.E.2d 140 (1988)." Syllabus, Crain v. Bordenkircher, 189 W. Va. 588, 433 S.E.2d 526 (1993). A thorough recitation of the numerous cases styled Crain v. Bordenkircher which have been before this Court may be found in our most recent Crain decision, No. 16646, ___ W. Va. ___, ___ S.E.2d ___ (Dec. 15, 1994). As indicated above, the parties agree to meet with the Special Master before the year's end to review all areas of operation of the new facility and to assure that all of this Court's mandates have been met. Until the Court has been informed that the WVP has been closed, this case will remain on the Court's docket. We, therefore, direct the parties to appear before this Court on March 7, 1995, to present a status report. Continued. Footnote: 1 MOCC was dedicated on December 12, 1994.