JAMES-BEY v. FREEMAN

C.A. No. 86-559.

638 F.Supp. 758 (1986)

Charles R. JAMES-BEY, Plaintiff, v. James FREEMAN, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, District of Columbia.

June 18, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles R. James-Bey, pro se.

Charles A. Ailstock, D.C. Dept. of Corrections, Washington, D.C., for defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

THOMAS F. HOGAN, District Judge.

This civil rights case is before the Court on defendants' motion to dismiss or for summary judgment. Plaintiff, Charles James-Bey, was convicted in the District of Columbia of Armed Robbery and Rape While Armed. He was initially incarcerated at the Lorton Reformatory, a prison operated by the District of Columbia Department of Corrections. Following a general strike among the resident prison population...

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