Campbell v. Arkansas Dept. of Correction, No. 98-1161 (8th Cir.) (155 F.3d 950) (August 28, 1998) (Judge Diana E. Murphy)
Loaded on Oct. 1, 1998
published in Punch and Jurists
October 26, 1998
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This is one of those sadly amusing cases in which a prison warden sued the Arkansas Department of Corrections and several of its officers for damages - and won. Terry Campbell was a career employee of the Arkansas Department of Corrections and the warden of the State maximum security …
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