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Jewish inmate sues over meals, religious rights
By Associated Press
Published: 04/20/2004

A Jewish inmate alleged in a lawsuit filed Monday that the state discriminates against female prisoners by limiting special religious diets to its maximum security prison for women, while providing such meals in all men's prisons.
Mitzi Ann Hamilton, serving 5 years for fraud and forgery at the Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women, also claims the Virginia Department of Corrections has refused to provide her with certified kosher meals as part of its "common fare" diet designed to accommodate inmates' religious beliefs.
The department offers the common fare diet of tomatoes, beans, sardines and iceberg lettuce to female inmates only at the maximum-security Fluvanna prison, the lawsuit alleges.
The common fare meals do not meet requirements of a kosher diet in either the substance of the meal or in preparation, Hamilton claims in the federal court lawsuit. Kosher meals are based on stringent dietary restrictions set forth in the Bible.
The state does not provide kosher meals to any inmates but does provide common fare meals to male inmates at low, medium and maximum-security prisons, according to the lawsuit.
Hamilton says she asked about receiving a religious meal immediately upon entering state custody in May 2003 after convictions in Henrico and Westmoreland counties.
Even though she had the lowest security classification, the department assigned Hamilton to the maximum-security Fluvanna prison based on her meal request, instead of to a lower security prison, the lawsuit says.
As a result, Hamilton "has been housed with violent, aggressive inmates, and she does not have access to the ... rehabilitative services offered at minimum-security prisons," the lawsuit claims.
Larry Traylor, spokesman for the Department of Corrections, said he could not comment on a pending lawsuit. He referred questions to the attorney general's office, where spokesman Timothy Murtaugh said the lawsuit was under review.


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