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Pen, Photocopies and Exercise Must Be Provided
Loaded on June 15, 1995
published in Prison Legal News
June, 1995, page 5
Prisoners held in segregation and control units have a clearly defined right to court access, which includes proper writing materials and adequate writing materials. They also have a well defined right to outdoor exercise. John Allen and Terry Smith are Hawaii state prisoners held in a control unit. During a …
Filed under:
Exercise,
Court Access,
Writing Implements,
Photocopies,
Qualified Immunity.
Location:
Michigan.
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