HYDE v. TEXAS DEPT. OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Civil Action No. H-94-2987.

948 F.Supp. 625 (1996)

Dale HYDE, Plaintiff, v. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, Defendant.

United States District Court, S.D. Texas.

October 23, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Plaintiff pro se.

Sharon Felfe, Assistant Attorney General, Austin, TX, for Defendant.


OPINION ON JUDGMENT

HUGHES, District Judge.

1. Introduction.

Dale Hyde complained that, although others were allowed to meet, his religious group was not allowed to meet when there were fewer than fifteen and when no person from the free world was present as a leader, and he complained that the warden arbitrarily rejected his grievance about his religious freedom. The facts are not reasonably contested, and the state has agreed to the court...

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