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Guard's Death Threats May Violate Eighth Amendment
Loaded on Jan. 15, 1999
published in Prison Legal News
January, 1999, page 8
The court of appeals for the District of Columbia (DC) Circuit held that a guard's death threats to a prisoner stated a claim under the Eighth amendment. The court also held that the In Forma Pauperis (IFP) provisions of the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA) do not apply to cases …
Filed under:
Threats by Staff,
PLRA,
Filing Fees (PLRA),
Frivolous Litigation (PLRA).
Location:
Washington.
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