Mauro v. Arpaio, No. 97-16021 (9th Cir.) (188 F.3d 1054) (August 17, 1999) (Judge Thomas G. Nelson)
Loaded on Oct. 1, 1999
published in Punch and Jurists
October 25, 1999
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In this case the court addressed the constitutionality of a policy issued by the Maricopa County Sheriff prohibiting inmates from possessing “sexually explicit” material. Mauro, an inmate in the County jail filed an action under 42 U.S.C.S. § 1983 claiming that the policy infringed on his First Amendment rights. The ...
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