Pargo v. Elliott

894 F. Supp. 1243, 1995 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16566, 1995 WL 431341
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Iowa
DecidedJuly 14, 1995
DocketCiv. 4-92-CV-20781
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Pargo v. Elliott, 894 F. Supp. 1243, 1995 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16566, 1995 WL 431341 (S.D. Iowa 1995).

Opinion

OPINION ON REMAND

BREMER, Chief United States Magistrate Judge.

I. INTRODUCTION...................................................... 1251

II. EQUAL PROTECTION STANDARDS.................................. 1252

A. Similarly Situated Analysis.......................................... 1254
1. Overview of Iowa DOC Institutions............................. 1254
2. Comparisons Within and Among Prisons......................... 1258
a. Limitations of Statistics.................................... 1258
b. Factors To Be Considered................................. 1259
(1) Population size ...................................... 1259
(2) Security level........................................ 1259
(3) Types of crimes..................................... 1260
(4) Length of sentence.................................. 1260
(5) Special characteristics................................ 1260
3. “Similarly Situated” Determination.............................. 1261
B. Level of Scrutiny.................................................. 1262
1. Rational Basis................................................. 1262
2. Heightened Scrutiny........................................... 1263
3. Invidious Discrimination........................................ 1264
C. Standards Applied.................................................. 1264

III. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW.................. 1265

A. Claims Applicable to All ICIW Inmates.............................. 1265
1. Findings of Fact.............................................. 1265
a. Classification of Inmates for Purposes of Institutional Incarceration ...................................................... 1265
b. Access to the Courts, Libraries, and Legal Materials........ 1267
(1) Legal assistance practices by inmates ................. 1267
(2) Legal materials in the library........................ 1267
(3) Law library hours................................... 1268
(4) Photocopies of legal materials......................... 1269
(5) Availability of trained law library aides................ 1269
c. Annual Classification Reviews.............................. 1269
d. Classification Screening for Jobs ........................... 1270
e. Classification Decisions to Segregate HIWAIDS Inmates..... 1271
f. Movie Censorship......................................... 1271
g. Access to Counselors...................................... 1272
h. Access to Canteens........................................ 1272
i. Mathematical Errors in Canteen Orders .................... 1273
j. Long-Term Rehabilitative Treatment....................... 1273
k. Rate of Pay for Work Allowance........................... 1274
l. Educational Opportunities and Vocational Training........... 1275
m. Rehabilitation — Gender Self-Esteem ........................ 1276
n. Level A of the ICIW Inmate Level System................. 1276
o. Visitation................................................. 1277
2. Conclusions of Law............................................ 1278
*1251 B. Claims Applicable to Minimum Live-Out Security Inmates............ 1280
1. Findings of Fact.............................................. 1280
a. Percentages of Women and Men Inmates Classified to Minimum Live-Out Housing......................................... 1281
b. Housing and Programming................................. 1281
c. Institutional Off-Grounds Work Opportunities................ 1281
d. Yard Time and Yard Privileges and Opportunities........... 1282
e. Library Access............................................ 1282
f. Furloughs for Minimum Live-Out Inmates.................. 1282
g. Visitation for Minimum Live-Out Inmates................... 1282
h. Substance Abuse Programs for Women and Men Minimum Live-Out Inmates.............................................. 1283
2. Conclusions of Law............................................ 1283
C. Claims Applicable to Minimum Security Inmates ..................... 1284
1. Findings of Fact.............................................. 1284
a. Percentages of Women and Men Inmates Classified to Minimum Live-Out................................................. 1285
b. Off Institutional Grounds and Off Secured Perimeter Work Opportunities............................................. 1285
c. Yard Time and Yard Privileges and Opportunities........... 1285
d. Library Access............................................ 1286
e. Access to Hobby Crafts................................... 1286
f. Telephone Privileges....................................... 1287
g. Limitation on Canteen Privileges........................... 1287
2. Conclusions of Law............................................ 1287
D. Claims Applicable to Medium Security Inmates....................... 1288
1. Findings of Fact.............................................. 1288
a. Policies and Practices for Inmates Obtaining Better Housing and Greater Privileges.........................................

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