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3 minute read Updated: 9:46 AM CDTA Manitoba judge has approved a $129-million settlement agreement in a lawsuit that argued the provincial government improperly used solitary confinement in its youth and adult jails, causing emotional, physical and psychological harm.
Court of King’s Bench Justice Theodor Bock approved the settlement on Thursday, court records show.
Koskie Minsky LLP, a class-action law firm based in Ontario, filed the suit in May 2021 on behalf of two inmates — an adult and a youth — who had both been put in solitary for extended periods of time.
The class action argued the government’s use of solitary confinement — which the law firm defines as a person segregated in a room or area without any meaningful human contact for at least 22 hours a day — was negligent and breached their Charter rights to life, liberty and security, and not to be subjected to cruel and unusual punishment.
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