Trinidad and Tobago High Court orders state to compensate HIV-positive ex-prisoner

Justice Kevin Ramcharan of the High Court in Trinidad and Tobago has ordered the state to pay TT$350,000 in compensation to a former prisoner who suffered discrimination and denial of medical treatment due to his HIV-positive status. 

- Advertisement -
Journey to Kingston-728x90

The judge condemned the prison officers’ actions as a deliberate violation of the ex-prisoner’s fundamental rights.

Violation of fundamental rights

Justice Ramcharan emphasized that the denial of adequate medical care to the ex-prisoner solely because of his HIV-positive status infringed upon his rights to life, security of person, and equality of treatment. 

Despite the ex-prisoner’s repeated pleas for medical attention, prison authorities neglected his deteriorating health condition, leading to severe consequences.

Case background

The 45-year-old ex-prisoner, who has chosen to remain anonymous due to the stigma associated with his HIV status, endured a harrowing experience during his incarceration from 2017 to 2019. 

His ordeal began when he developed a small abscess on his right foot in 2018. Despite his requests for treatment, he was only attended to after collapsing in agony. 

Subsequent attempts to address the abscess were insufficient, resulting in further complications and rendering him unable to walk.

Discrimination

Medical professionals had recommended surgical intervention at the Port of Spain General Hospital, where efforts to save his limb were partially successful. 

However, upon his return to the prison’s infirmary, the ex-prisoner faced discrimination and neglect. 

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

Prison officers refused to provide essential wound care, citing his HIV-positive status as justification. Consequently, his condition worsened, leaving him permanently disfigured and handicapped.

Judicial findings

Justice Ramcharan dismissed the state’s argument that the lawsuit was frivolous, emphasizing its significant merit. 

While negligence could not be definitively proven, the deliberate denial of medical treatment based on HIV status was deemed a deliberate act by prison authorities. 

The judge highlighted the lack of adequate evidence of proper treatment and condemned the systemic discrimination revealed in the case.

While acknowledging the breaches of the ex-prisoner’s rights and the clear discrimination he faced, Justice Ramcharan clarified that the court could not declare the prison authorities’ actions as unlawful under prison rules. 

Such determinations, he stated, fall under the purview of judicial review rather than constitutional claims. 

Nonetheless, the state has been instructed to cover the ex-prisoner’s legal expenses, marking a significant step towards accountability and justice.

More Stories

car accident case

A guide to damages in rear-end accident cases

Rear-end accidents comprise one of the most frequent kinds of motor vehicle accidents, but their aftermaths can be much more severe than many might...
lawyer

Madison distracted driving accident lawyer: Protecting your rights after a preventable crash

Driving under the influence has been one of the major causes of severe road accidents in the United States and Madison is not an...
Haitian American Professionals Coalition responds to TPS termination

US House passes bill to extend Temporary Protected Status for Haitians

Caribbean and immigrant advocacy groups are welcoming the US House of Representatives’ passage of legislation aimed at extending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian...
Six Injured After Van Crashes Into House in Northwestern Miami-Dade

Steps victims can take after being injured in a hit and run

If you are injured in a hit and run, the steps you take immediately after the crash can directly affect your recovery and your...
driving

What happens if you drive over the speed limit in Pennsylvania

If you drive over the speed limit in Pennsylvania, you can face fines, points on your driving record, higher insurance costs, and in serious...
lawyer

Winning social security disability benefits in Greensboro

It may seem like a maze trying to navigate through the Social Security Disability system and to top it off you already have a...

Why should you have a Workers Compensation Attorney in Washington?

Injuries at work may be witnessed in any environment, be it in construction, healthcare or retail store or even in a company office. Workers...
Rhino Fuel

Steps to take when a crash occurs in a truck’s no-zone

If you are involved in a crash in a truck’s no-zone, the first steps are to ensure safety, call emergency services, document the scene,...
South Florida authorities to crackdown on illegal customization of License plates

Florida adds 5 new specialty license plates under new law

A new law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis will introduce five additional specialty license plates across Florida, expanding the state’s lineup of themed plates...
Miami-Dade driver’s licenses

Florida to add citizenship status to driver’s licenses under new election security law

Driver’s licenses and identification cards issued in Florida will begin displaying the legal immigration status of holders starting January 1, 2027, under new legislation...

Latest Articles