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Case Can't Be Dismissed Because Prisoner Doesn't Appear in Courtroom
The court of appeals for the Seventh circuit, sitting en banc, held that a district court erred when it dismissed an Illinois prisoner's lawsuit because he did not personally appear in court. The prisoner sued police and prosecutors for acts related to his criminal conviction. The case was set for …
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