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How would you feel about being forcibly sedated for a body search?
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Man sedated during search gets $125,000Out-of-court settlement reached with ex-convict, Albany County, hospital



First published in print: Saturday, July 18, 2009 ALBANY --

A man who was forcibly sedated so his body could be searched for drugs that were never found will receive $125,000 under an out-of-court settlement reached recently with Albany County and Albany Medical Center Hospital.yld_mgr.place_ad_here('x10_slot');[Image: b?P=28d2eda0-785a-11de-b603-8fc2917acd51...59%2fV%3d2]
The settlement stems from a federal lawsuit filed two years ago by Tunde Clement, an ex-convict arrested by sheriff's investigators on March 13, 2006, at the Albany bus terminal.
Clement was carrying a backpack when he stepped off a bus from New York City and was quickly confronted by investigators who suspected he may be carrying drugs.
Clement, 35, who police claim had an outstanding warrant for failing to appear in court in a neighboring city, was handcuffed and taken to a police station where he was strip-searched. No contraband was found, so Clement was taken to Albany Med, where doctors forcibly sedated him with powerful drugs against his will.
Sheriff's investigators did not obtain a search warrant for the procedure, and hospital officials did not require them to produce one. Police and hospital officials considered the matter a "medical emergency."
While Clement was under sedation, a camera was inserted in his rectum, he was forced to vomit and his blood and urine were tested for drugs and alcohol. Scans of his digestive system were performed using X-ray machines, according to hospital records obtained by the Times Union.
Clement spent more than 10 hours in custody before being released on an appearance ticket for resisting arrest -- a charge that was later thrown out by an Albany City Court judge.
"I think the settlement speaks for itself," said John F. Queenan, Clement's attorney in the federal lawsuit.
Clement's suit claimed his civil rights were violated. He filed the federal complaint against Albany Med and several doctors and nurses, and also sued Albany County and Sheriff James Campbell, Inspector John Burke, who heads the narcotics squad that arrested Clement, and eight investigators assigned to Burke's unit.
He claimed he was a victim of assault and battery when officials strapped him down and injected him with drugs against his will and with no medical need or emergency.
After being led from the bus station in handcuffs, Clement was taken to a holding cell in the county Judicial Center. He was forced to strip naked, squat and cough as investigators wrongly concluded he was hiding drugs inside his body.
He was then taken to the emergency room. Medical records indicate a doctor called the hospital's risk management director to assess the liability exposure of what they were about to do.
People under arrest normally cannot be forcibly sedated without a court order unless they are in imminent danger, such as when a bag of drugs bursts inside them and they have a seizure or fall unconscious. The hospital's records indicate Clement was behaving normally and showed no signs of any medical emergency.
"Spoke to Shirley of Risk Management," a physician wrote, documenting the medical decision-making that day. "OK to treat, sedate & remove FOB (foreign object body) against (patient's) will despite his personal refusal."


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#2
Glad he won a settlement.
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#3
I definitely think being forcibly sedated is a step to far.
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#4
it's invasive and wrong.

i have forcibly x-rayed someone who swallowed a large diamond ring she stole, but i got a judge to order it.

















































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Alien abduction! Alien abduction!
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Ok, so the guy is a documented loser but, there's no reason for the Albany cops to pull that shit on the guy.

They should have gone for a warrant for X-rays and THEN if there was evidence of a foreign body they could have asked for permission to do a body cavity search.

Seems they had a stick up their asses for this guy.

He should have insisted that in addition to a cash award for "damages" that he gets at least a quarter page sized apology in the local newspaper!
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#7
Oh boy. This is in my town.
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#8
How shocking.
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