Stone v. East Jersey State Prison, Mail Dept.
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Opinion
61 F.3d 896
Leonard Stone
v.
East Jersey State Prison, Mail Department, William H.
Fauver, Commissioner, NJ Dept. of Corrections, Kathleen C.
Wiechnik, Special Asst. to Com'r., N.J. Dept. of Corr.,
Maggie Aguero, Ombudsman, N.J. Dept. of Corr., Luis E.
Silva, Asst. Ombudsman, N.J. Dept. of Corr., Leonard W.
Randolph, I.A.U., N.J. Dept. of Corr., Patrick H. Arvonio,
Administrator, NJ Dept. of Corr., Steven Pinchak, Terry
Moore, Alfaro Ortiz, Asst. Administrators, Mamta Patel, John Doe
NO. 94-5710
United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.
June 06, 1995
Appeal From: D.N.J., No. 94-cv-01928,
Lechner, J.
AFFIRMED.
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