
October 22, 2005
NEWS8
Austin
The corporate parent of a now-defunct
Mansfield detention facility has reached an out-of-court
settlement with the family of a teenager who died while serving
time at its boot camp. Correctional Services Corp. announced the
settlement yesterday with the family of Bryan Alexander. The
18-year-old died in 2001 while serving a six-month sentence for
a drunken-driving arrest. Alexander's family was awarded nearly
$40 million in damages by a Tarrant County jury in 2003. But the
details of Friday's settlement have not been released. Under the
agreement, the boy's family will not file any new suits or
pursue appeals against Tarrant County or its criminal-court
judges. The boy's parents sued the company and camp nurse after
he died from penicillin-resistant pneumonia. Although the teen
complained of weakness and was coughing up blood, the camp had
waited several days before taking him to a hospital. The suit
claimed the camp and nurse failed to provide the teen with
adequate and timely medical care.