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Wolfel v. Holbrook

U.S.
Feb 22, 1988
484 U.S. 1069 (1988)

Summary

finding that the suspension of benefits for incarcerated felons does not violate an inmate's due process or equal protection rights

Summary of this case from Beck v. Thompson

Opinion

No. 87-5923.

February 22, 1988.


ORDER

C.A. 6th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 823 F. 2d 970.


Summaries of

Wolfel v. Holbrook

U.S.
Feb 22, 1988
484 U.S. 1069 (1988)

finding that the suspension of benefits for incarcerated felons does not violate an inmate's due process or equal protection rights

Summary of this case from Beck v. Thompson
Case details for

Wolfel v. Holbrook

Case Details

Full title:WOLFEL v. HOLBROOK

Court:U.S.

Date published: Feb 22, 1988

Citations

484 U.S. 1069 (1988)

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