Jackson v. Wiley.U.S. District Court LAW LIBRARY LEGAL ASSISTANCE Jackson Jackson. 1 City (1990 pop. 37,446), seat of Jackson co., S Mich., on the Grand River; inc. 1857. It is an industrial and commercial center in a farm region. v. Wiley, 352 F.Supp.2d 666 (E.D.Va. 2004). A state prison inmate INMATE. One who dwells in a part of another's house, the latter dwelling, at the same time, in the said house. Kitch. 45, b; Com. Dig. Justices of the Peace, B 85; 1 B. & Cr. 578; 8 E. C. L. R. 153; 2 Dowl. & Ry. 743; 8 B. & Cr. 71; 15 E. C. L. R. 154; 2 Man. & Ry. 227; 9 B. & Cr. brought a pro se [section] 1983 action alleging that prison officials denied him adequate medical care and access to prison law libraries. The district court held that the inmate failed to state a claim for violation of his Sixth Amendment right of access to the courts with allegations that he was denied adequate access to prison law libraries, and that a prison law librarian (1) A person who works in the data library and keeps track of the tapes and disks that are stored and logged out for use. Also known as a "file librarian" or "media librarian." See data library. (2) See CA-Librarian. failed to provide him with legal assistance. The court noted that the inmate was granted extensive time in law libraries except for a period when the prison was in lockdown Lockdown A specified period when an employee of a public company is barred from selling - and occasionally buying - their company's stock. Notes: These types of equity transaction restrictions can be imposed by securities regulators or underwriting firms if a company has , and that the inmate was visited by a court-appointed attorney. (Sussex I State Prison, Virginia) |
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