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Hearing Required Prior to Automatic Termination Under PLRA
Loaded on March 15, 2000
published in Prison Legal News
March, 2000, page 11
The Eleventh Circuit has held that a federal district court must hold a hearing on the current conditions at the prison and the scope of the prospective relief to be terminated before terminating prospective relief in a prison conditions lawsuit under the PLRA's "automatic termination" provision, 18 U.S.C § 3626(b)(3). ...
Filed under:
Conditions of Confinement,
Totality of Conditions,
Overcrowding,
Consent Decrees (PLRA),
Injunctions (PLRA).
Location:
Michigan.
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