ANDERSON v. HASCALL

No. 83-2063.

763 F.2d 325 (1985)

Frederick M. ANDERSON, Appellant, v. Winton HASCALL, Superintendent of UNICOR Print Plant, F.C.I. Sandstone; William Munn, formerly B-Unit Case Manager, F.C.I. Sandstone, (a/k/a "Mad Dog Munn"), Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided May 30, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard A. Bowen, St. Paul, Minn., for appellant.

Robert M. Small, Minneapolis, Minn., for appellees.

Before LAY, Chief Judge, BRIGHT and ARNOLD, Circuit Judges.


PER CURIAM.

Frederick M. Anderson, at the time an inmate in the federal penitentiary at Sandstone, Minnesota, brought this action against prison officials claiming that he had been deprived of liberty or property without due process of law, in violation of the Fifth Amendment, by being transferred from his prison-industries job without first having been given a hearing. Disciplinary sanctions were later imposed on Anderson as a result of the same incident, but the...

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