OGBURN v. TENNESSEE DEPT. OF CORRECTION


983 S.W.2d 677 (1998)

Robert L. OGBURN, Petitioner/Appellant, v. TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT of CORRECTION, et al., Respondents/Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Middle Section, at Nashville.

Permission to Appeal Denied November 2, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

ROBERT L. OGBURN, Cold-Creek Correctional Facility, B-3, Cell # 38, Post Office Box 1000, Henning, Tennessee 38041-1000, Pro Se/Petitioner/Appellant.

JOHN KNOX WALKUP, Attorney General and Reporter.

JOHN R. MILES, Assistant Attorney General, Cordell Hull Building, Second Floor, 425 Fifth Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0488, Attorney for Respondents/Appellees.


Permission to Appeal Denied by Supreme Court November 2, 1998.

OPINION

BEN H. CANTRELL, Judge.

An inmate in the Tennessee prison system sought a declaratory judgment that the Tennessee Department of Correction's Policy 502.02 was unconstitutional and that it was also unenforceable because it was not promulgated according to the Administrative Procedures Act. The Chancery Court of Davidson County dismissed the petitioner's claims. We affirm...

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