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Ark. rapist is denied prison standards book |
By romenews-tribune.com |
Published: 12/17/2012 |
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A convicted rapist has been denied his request for a book that sets out prison accreditation standards, material Arkansas prison officials say could be used to "sabotage" prison operations. Steven Sera said in a federal lawsuit that he wanted the American Correctional Association's "Standards for Adult Correctional Institutions" so he could determine whether the state Department of Correction is in compliance with prison standards. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported Sunday (http://bit.ly/R14Fzs) that U.S. Magistrate Judge Joe Volpe's ruling on Thursday sided with prison officials, who said in a court filing that the book would give Sera "a roadmap as to how to sabotage daily operations as well as the accreditation process." Read More. |
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