MILLER v. PURTELL

Misc. No. 122.

289 F.Supp. 733 (1968)

William James MILLER, Plaintiff, v. Edwin T. PURTELL, Sheriff, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; Lieut. William Pat Lynch, of Milwaukee County Jail of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Defendants.

United States District Court E. D. Wisconsin.

August 28, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William James Miller, pro se.

David J. Cannon, Dist. Atty. for Milwaukee County, for defendants.


OPINION AND ORDER

GRUBB, Senior District Judge.

William James Miller, who is confined in the Milwaukee County Jail, has submitted papers purporting to state a complaint under the Civil Rights statutes, together with an affidavit of indigency.

The gist of the complaint is directed at conditions at the Milwaukee County Jail allegedly constituting violations of plaintiff's constitutional rights. It is alleged that plaintiff has been confined since April...

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