DETERS v. U.S. PAROLE COM'N

No. 94-5237.

85 F.3d 655 (1996)

Dennis DETERS, Appellant, v. UNITED STATES PAROLE COMMISSION, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided June 7, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dennis Deters, was on brief, pro se.

H. Thomas Byron, III, Arlington, VA, appointed by the court, argued the cause as amicus curiae in support of the appellant. Roy T. Englert, Jr., Washington, DC, was on brief.

Kristan Peters-Hamlin, Assistant United States Attorney, Washington, DC, argued the cause, for appellee. Eric H. Holder, Jr., United States Attorney, and R. Craig Lawrence, Assistant United States Attorney, were on brief. Douglas A. Wickham, Assistant United States Attorney, entered an appearance.

Before WILLIAMS, HENDERSON and RANDOLPH, Circuit Judges.


Opinion for the court filed by Circuit Judge HENDERSON.

KAREN LeCRAFT HENDERSON, Circuit Judge:

Dennis Deters, a federal inmate, brought a pro se Privacy Act lawsuit for money damages against the United States Parole Commission (Commission). The Commission maintains records on federal prisoners; the inmate contends he has been aggrieved by the Commission's alleged intentional or willful failure to maintain accurate records of the quantity of cocaine...

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