Murphy v. Shaw, No. 97-35989 (9th Cir.) (195 F.3d 1121) (November 4, 1999) (Judge Betty Binns Fletcher)
Loaded on Dec. 1, 1999
published in Punch and Jurists
December 20, 1999
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In this case the plaintiff, who had been trained as an inmate law clerk by his prison, was punished for sending a letter giving legal advice to another inmate who had been charged with assaulting a prison guard. He was given 10 days detention and he received three "reclassification" …
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More from this issue:
- Murphy v. Shaw, No. 97-35989 (9th Cir.) (195 F.3d 1121) (November 4, 1999) (Judge Betty Binns Fletcher)
- U.S. v. Gantt, No. 98-50171 (9th Cir.) (194 F.3d 987) (October 14, 1999) (Judge Alfred T. Goodwin)
- Bono v. Benov, No. 98-55895 (9th Cir.) (197 F.3d 409) (November 22, 1999) (Judge Kim McLane Wardlaw)
- U.S. v. Pacheco, No. Crim.A. 98-334-4 (E.D.Pa.) (67 F.Supp.2d 495) (September 15, 1999) (Judge Marvin Katz)
- U.S. v. Tuitt, No. CR. 98-30048 (D.Mass.) (68 F.Supp.2d 4) (September 10, 1999) (Judge Magistrate)
- U.S. v. Holland, No. 98-2572 (8th Cir.) (195 F.3d 415) (October 29, 1999) (Judge David R. Hansen)
- U.S. v. Albanese, No. 99-1078 (8th Cir.) (195 F.3d 389) (October 5, 1999) (Judge Pasco M. II Bowman)
- U.S. v. Acheson, No. 98-3559 (11th Cir.) (195 F.3d 645) (November 12, 1999) (Judge Richard W. Story)
- Free Speech Coalition v. Reno, No. 97-16536 (9th Cir.) (198 F.3d 1083) (December 17, 1999) (Judge Donald W. Molloy)
- U.S. v. Gantt, No. 98-50171 (9th Cir.) (194 F.3d 987) (October 14, 1999) (Judge Alfred T. Goodwin)
- U.S. v. Daniels, No. 99-55097 (9th Cir.) (195 F.3d 501) (October 21, 1999) (Judge Ferdinand F. Fernandez)
- U.S. v. Bremers, No. 98-10716 (5th Cir.) (195 F.3d 221) (November 9, 1999) (Judge Harold R. Jr. DeMoss)
- U.S. v. Fredrickson, No. 99-1535 (8th Cir.) (195 F.3d 438) (November 15, 1999) (Per Curiam)
- U.S. v. Richardson, No. 98-4139 (4th Cir.) (195 F.3d 192) (September 3, 1999) (Judge Paul V. Niemeyer)
- U.S. v. McClendon, No. 98-9557 (11th Cir.) (195 F.3d 598) (October 6, 1999) (Per Curiam)
- U.S. v. Albanese, No. 99-1078 (8th Cir.) (195 F.3d 389) (October 5, 1999) (Judge Pasco M. II Bowman)
- U.S. v. Santos, No. 98-1344 (10th Cir.) (195 F.3d 549) (September 8, 1999) (Judge Deanell R. Tacha)
- U.S. v. Santos, No. 98-1344 (10th Cir.) (195 F.3d 549) (September 8, 1999) (Judge Deanell R. Tacha)
- U.S. v. Gantt, No. 98-50171 (9th Cir.) (179 F.3d 782) (June 7, 1999) (Judge Alfred T. Goodwin)
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