Brown v. Browley, No. 01-1541 (6th Cir.) (312 F.3d 782) (November 27, 2002) (Judge Ronald Lee Gilman)
Loaded on Jan. 1, 2003
published in Punch and Jurists
January 06, 2003
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In this case, the appellant-inmate sued various prison officials and employees for retaliation, claiming that the defendants had repeatedly billed him for monies allegedly owed on his personal account, even though the inmate had paid the balance. Defendants transferred monies from the inmate's trust account to pay the balance. After ...
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