NEEL v. HOLDEN

No. 930447.

886 P.2d 1097 (1994)

David A. NEEL, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Tamara HOLDEN, Warden, Utah State Prison, and the Department of Corrections by and through the Board of Pardons, Defendants and Appellees.

Supreme Court of Utah.

December 7, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gregory J. Sanders, Salt Lake City, for plaintiff.

Jan Graham, Atty. Gen., James H. Beadles, Asst. Atty. Gen., Salt Lake City, for defendants.


ZIMMERMAN, Chief Justice:

In this habeas corpus proceeding, plaintiff David Neel, an inmate at the Utah State Prison, contends that the Utah Board of Pardons (the "Board") denied him due process of law and the effective assistance of counsel by (i) denying him access to confidential psychological reports that the Board used in deciding not to grant him parole, and (ii) refusing to permit his counsel to address the Board directly during his parole grant hearing. The...

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