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| Former Inmate Sues Over Free Speech |
| By peninsuladailynews.com |
| Published: 07/20/2010 |
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PORT ANGELES -- A former Clallam Bay prison inmate who won a free speech lawsuit against the state Department of Corrections in 2008 is once again suing the agency for allegedly violating his constitutional rights. Allan Parmelee claims that Corrections and 13 guards and supervisors at three prisons, including the Clallam Bay Corrections Center, are responsible for harassing him in retaliation for the inmate standing up for prisoners' rights. Parmelee -- who is serving a 24-year sentence for bombing the cars of two lawyers -- is seeking up to $200,004 in damages. The inmate, who is representing himself and claims he has authored several self-help books for prisoners and written a "thousand prison conditions or treatment articles," is currently imprisoned at Stafford Creek Corrections Center in Aberdeen. Read More. |
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