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Segregation for Complaining about Jail Conditions Struck Down

Segregation for Complaining About Jail Conditions Struck Down

The court of appeals for the Third circuit held that it is unconstitutional to place a jail prisoner in segregation, without a hearing, in retaliation for the prisoner complaining about conditions to the ACLU. District court erred in dismissing the case. Appeals ...

 

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