BABCOCK v. WHITE

No. 94-3806.

102 F.3d 267 (1996)

John C. BABCOCK, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. R.L. WHITE and G. McDaniel, Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

Decided December 9, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold J. Krent (argued), Chicago-Kent College of Law, Chicago, IL, for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Thomas E. Kieper (argued), Office of the United States Attorney, Indianapolis, IN, for Defendants-Appellees.

Before CUDAHY, COFFEY, and FLAUM, Circuit Judges.


FLAUM, Circuit Judge.

John Babcock is living proof of the dangers that prison gangs pose to inmates, and of the logistical nightmare they create for prison administrators. Serving a thirty-five-year sentence at the United States Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, Babcock was stabbed seven times in an attack by members of a gang known as the Mexican Mafia. Following this assault, Babcock was transferred to the United States Penitentiary at Terre Haute, Indiana (...

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