Louisiana prison
inmates are losing their typewriters, a move that the state's corrections
chief says will improve security. But the wife of the prison inmate who
helped expose a pardon-selling scandal says she believes the move is aimed
at preventing prisoners from writing the media.
New inmates
have been forbidden since March from having typewriters, and prisoners
transferring to different institutions have not been allowed to cart their
typewriters with them.
Wardens will
decide in the coming months when to phase out inmates' typewriters at each
state prison, according to Richard Stalder, secretary of the Department
of Corrections.
Jody Sinclair,
the wife of Billy Sinclair, a former death row inmate who blew the whistle
on Louisiana's pardon-selling scandal in the 1980s, said her husband had
a typewriter since 1968, when he traded a pack of cigarettes to a death
row inmate for an old Underwood portable.
The death
sentence of Billy Sinclair, who was convicted in 1965 of killing a convenience
store clerk, was later commuted to life.
Federal courts
have held that inmates do not have a right to a personal typewriter. Courts
do not require typed appeals - just legible documents.
Inmate paralegals,
who help other prisoners with their appeals, will still have access to
electric typewriters in libraries. Those typewriters also are accessible
to any inmate wanting to type court documents, Stalder said.
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