JILES v. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION

No. 00-P-820.

55 Mass. App. Ct. 658 (2002)

CURTIS JILES v. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION & others.

Court of Appeals of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

August 26, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David Radner for the plaintiff.

Richard C. McFarland for the defendants.

Present: JACOBS, KASS, & BERRY, JJ.


BERRY, J.

The plaintiff, Curtis Jiles, filed a complaint alleging that the Department of Correction (department) and certain of its officers unconstitutionally interfered with his right to legal representation because the conditions of an interview room in the west wing segregation unit (WWSU) of the Massachusetts Correctional Institution at Cedar Junction (Cedar Junction) did not adequately preserve the confidentiality...

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