About 58 inmates are attempting to sue the state of Iowa over the recent ban of pornography in prisons, claiming it violates their constitutional rights.
Inmates at Fort Dodge Correctional Facility are upset about the new law, which went in effect Nov. 14 at all nine state prisons and shut down the designated "pornography reading rooms." The men filed a class action suit in October in U.S. District Court, but a judge told them Nov. 1 that they would have to file amended and substituted complaints on the proper forms, and that each plaintiff must pay a filing fee or file an application to proceed as an indigent person by Friday.
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5 comments:
Prisoners should have zero rights , fed little and worked hard... beaten if they step out of line
Using Tax Dollars to sue Tax payers
Judas priest
I wouldn't be wanting to work in the prison laundry.
No doubt, they will get it. Afterall, it would be cruel and inhumane to deny them their daily dose of porn.
10:41 PM - Eeew!!
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