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Article • January 15, 1994 • from PLN January, 1994
MI Hearing Officers Have Absolute Immunity by James Sullivan is a Michigan state prisoner. He was infracted for having a urinalysis test that indicated marijuana use. At his disciplinary hearing he stated he had been using the legal pain killer and anti-inflammatory Ibuprofen, which was sold in the inmate store. …
Article • August 15, 1993 • from PLN August, 1993
Court Reporters Entitled to Only Qualified Immunity by Jeffrey Antoine was convicted of bank robbery in the US district court in Tacoma, WA. He appealed his conviction and ordered a copy of the trial transcript from the court reporter, May Ruggenberg. After two years of delays, filing deadlines passing, time …
State Judges Can Be Sued for Injunctive Relief in Federal Court by State Judges Can be Sued for Injunctive Relief in Federal Court Carrol Olson is a Kansas state probationer convicted of issuing a worthless check. Olson sought to appeal his conviction in the Kansas Court of Appeals. The state …
Article • November 15, 1992 • from PLN November, 1992
Parole Officers Can Be Sued by Stephen Mee was a Colorado parolee whose parole was revoked by Jose Ortega, his parole officer, for alleged harassment. Ortega kept Mee in jail despite being told by the local prosecutor that because no violation of criminal law had occurred, Mee could not be …
Article • April 15, 1992 • from PLN April, 1992
Court Reporters Entitled to Absolute Immunity by Court Reporters Entitled To Absolute Immunity Jeffrey Antoine was charged with bank robbery and tried in US district court in Tacoma, WA. Shanna Ruggenberg was the court reporter at trial and was responsible for producing the transcript for Antoine's appeal after he was …
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