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Article • May 15, 2007
Minnesota Prison's Indigent, Legal Mail Policies Constitutional by The United States Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a Minnesota prison's policy of providing indigent prisoners with writing materials and allowing them one free mailing per week for legal correspondence met constitutional standards. Jerry Wayne Smith, a Kansas state prisoner …
Right to Assist Other Prisoners Includes Right to Possess Pleadings by The California Supreme Court held that a prisoner's right to assist other prisoners in legal matters includes the right to possess other prisoner's legal pleadings or briefs, but does not include the right to correspond with prisoners at other …
Article • May 15, 2007
Dispute Over Timely Filing Of § 2255 Motion Requires Evidentiary Hearing by Dispute Over Timely Filing Of § 2255 Motion Requires Evidentiary Hearing The U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals held that an evidentiary hearing should have been conducted to determine if a prisoner's § 2255 motion had been timely …
Article • May 15, 2007
WA Guards Enjoined From Opening Legal Mail Outside Prisoners' Presence by Ralph Fourmont is a prisoner at the Washington State Penitentiary (WSP) in Walla Walla. After WSP mailroom guards opened his legal mail outside his presence, he sought a preliminary injunction in a federal district court. The court enjoined anyone …
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Mail, Legal Mail
New York Prisoner's Interference-With-Legal-Mail Claim Improperly Dismissed by Garrick John, a New York state prisoner, sued the state Department of Corrections and its guards on several legal theories in federal district court. He moved the district court for leave to amend to avoid dismissal for failure to state an actionable …
Grenning v. Bisson, WA, Complaint, Retaliation, 2006 Case 3:06-cv-05298-RJB Document 9 Case 3:06-cv-05298-RJB-JKA Document 1-2 Filed 07/20/06 Page 1 of 25 Filed 05/30/2006 Page 1 of 25 11111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111 ll(i·CV·0529H-( 'MI' _ _ _ _ RECEiVED o MAY 30 ZOOS CLfRK U.t>. UI~;., ';ic..: r CUUHT WEST£RN DISTRICT OF …
Article • March 15, 2006 • from PLN March, 2006
Withholding Legal Mail States Legal Access Claim by by Bob Williams The United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has held that withholding legal mail while a prisoner is out to court states a colorable claim for denial of legal access because it impedes efforts to pursue litigation. …
Article • March 15, 2006 • from PLN March, 2006
New Jersey's Legal Mail Policy Enjoined; Qualified Immunity Granted by A New Jersey federal district court has held that a prison policy of opening legal mail outside of prisoners' presence is unconstitutional, but that prison officials are entitled to qualified immunity from damages. This civil rights action was brought by …
$10,000 Awarded in Colorado Magazine Confiscation by Bob Williams A Denver Federal Judge has awarded $10,000 plus costs and attorney fees to a state prisoner whose sexually explicit magazines were confiscated for content reasons. Michael Milligan, a prisoner in the Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC), was transferred without warning from …
Prisoner Allowed to Amend Retaliation, Legal Mail Complaint by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit vacated a district court's dismissal of a prisoner's § 1983 lawsuit which complained of prison officials who interfered with his legal mail and retaliated because he filed grievances. While Robert Davis was …
Article • April 15, 2004 • from PLN April, 2004
PLRA Fee Payments Cease Upon Release from Prison by PLRA Fee Payments Cease Upon Release from Prison The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals held a prisoner who was granted in forma pauperis (IFP) status is not required to continue filing fee payments upon release from prison. Prisoner Keith William DeBlasio …
Court Mail Is Legal Mail; Damages and Fees Upheld in Legal Mail Opening by Daniel E. Manville by Dan Manville The Sixth Circuit has held that mail from a court is entitled to First Amendment protection, which means that prison officials had to open legal mail in the presence of …
Article • December 15, 2003
Filed under: Mail, Legal Mail
New York Prisoner States Claim Regarding Interference With Legal Mail by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that a prisoner stated a claim under which relief could be granted as to the interference with, and unauthorized opening of, his legal mail. Albert Washington, a New York …
Article • October 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2003
Nebraska Prisons Get Progressive Phone Contract by John E Dannenberg by Matthew T. Clarke In February, 2003, The Nebraska Department of Corrections (DOC) has contracted with AT&T to set up what may be the most progressive prisoner phone service in the United States. The five-year contract makes AT&T the sole …
Mailbox Rule Tolls Statute of Limitations in BOP Medical Suit by The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals held that, pursuant to the mailbox rule of Houston v. Lack, 487 U.S. 266, 108 S.Ct. 2379 (1988), a prisoner's medical malpractice action was filed as of the date he delivered it to …
Injunction Allows Legal Mail Between Iowa Prisoners by The U.S Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit recently upheld a preliminary injunction enjoining Iowa prison officials from interfering with prisoner-to-prisoner legal mail. The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa imposed the injunction to ensure the prisoners' right …
Acrimonious Michigan Prisoners' Rights Suit Settled After 15 Years by John E Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg A class-action lawsuit launched by Michigan state prisoners in 1988 which ultimately cost taxpayers $7.5 million in litigation costs was settled on November 4, 2003, resulting in prisoners gaining appropriate classification and psychiatric …
Ninth Circuit Upholds Sanctions Against Idaho DOC Lawyer; DOC Retaliated for Litigation by by Matthew T. Clarke The Ninth Circuit court of appeals upheld the injunctive relief granted against Idaho Department of Corrections (DOC) officials for retaliating against prisoners who filed grievances or litigation. Sanctions awarded against the defendants' attorney …
Washington Jail Sued Over Conditions by Lonnie Burton On February 25, 2002, a county jail prisoner in Port Hadlock, Washington brought a class action lawsuit against the Jefferson County jail alleging near barbaric jail conditions that include inadequate health care, frigidly cold cells, broken plumbing, flooding, and inadequate clothing and …
Article • December 15, 2002 • from PLN December, 2002
Dismissal of Legal Mail and Retaliation Claims Reversed by by Matthew T. Clarke The Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has reversed the district court's dismissal of claims that prison officials violated a prisoner's right of access to courts and retaliated against him for litigating against them. William R. …
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