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Court Issues Opinion in Tyshaun Lamar Gregory v. Indiana State Prison

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Civil case currently marked active. Latest development: /opinion/10856798/tyshaun-lamar-gregory-v-indiana-state-prison-et-al/.

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/opinion/10856798/tyshaun-lamar-gregory-v-indiana-state-prison-et-al/

Opinion · May 10, 2026

The court issued a written opinion.

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Opinion · May 10, 2026

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The Story So Far

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Tyshaun Lamar Gregory sued Indiana State Prison and unnamed officials over alleged violations of his constitutional rights. The case remains active with no judge assigned and no public docket number. Gregory claims prison officials failed to protect him from harm and subjected him to unconstitutional conditions.

The complaint centers on events inside the prison, focusing on safety and treatment issues. The court issued a written opinion on May 10, 2026, but details of that ruling have not been publicly disclosed. The case is still in its early stages, with no motions or discovery reported.

The lack of a judge assignment suggests the court has yet to set a clear procedural path. The case raises questions about prison officials' duties under the Eighth Amendment to prevent inmate harm and maintain humane conditions. The absence of a docket number and filing date limits outside tracking.

The opinion issued may clarify the viability of Gregory's claims or set parameters for further proceedings. Observers should watch for the court assigning a judge and scheduling initial case management steps. The next filings will likely include motions to dismiss or answers from the defendants.

How the court addresses the constitutional claims will shape the case's trajectory and potential remedies.

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The court issued a written opinion.

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