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Prisoner sues officials over ruling against typewriter
By lenconnect.com
Published: 02/27/2015

A prison inmate’s lawsuit over a broken typewriter could be decided as soon as May 1, without an appearance in Lenawee County Circuit Court.

An inmate serving three life sentences for first-degree murder convictions in 1968 filed the complaint last year. He claims two officials at the Gus Harrison Correctional Facility in Madison Township illegally took his Smith Corona Office 2000 memory typewriter.

The suit was originally filed in Ingham County. A judge there ruled to transfer the case to Lenawee County because the prison staff members are sued as individuals. The Michigan Department of Corrections was not named as a defendant, which would have made Ingham County the proper venue.

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