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Access to Courts: Standing to Assert Right
Loaded on Oct. 15, 1993
published in Prison Legal News
October, 1993, page 1
Access To Courts: Standing To Assert Right
Filed under:
Retaliation for Litigating,
Appointment of Counsel,
Court Access,
Prisoner Legal Assistance,
Paralegals,
Standing.
Location:
New Jersey.
This access to the courts case was filed by the Prisoners' Legal Association (PLA), a sanctioned organization of seven jailhouse lawyers operating inside the East Jersey State Prison. The PLA claimed they were harassed because of their litigation efforts performed in behalf of …
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