TAIFA v. BAYH

No. 3:92cv0429AS.

867 F.Supp. 799 (1994)

Kataza TAIFA, Paul Komyatti, William Sampley, Mark S. Douglas, Aaron Isby, Kevin Sandifer, James E. Shropshire, John Charles Cole, Jr., Preston Gardner, Edward Broadus, James Thompson, Nolan McDandal, Robert Smith, Robert Jenkins, Richard Mumford, Tillman Morris, Michael Hegwood, Terrence Drain, Eric Malone, Michael Holland, Albert Estep, and Roosevelt Williams, Plaintiffs, v. Evan BAYH, in his individual and official capacity as Governor of the State of Indiana, James E. Aiken, in his individual and official capacity as Commissioner of the Indiana Department of Correction, Norman G. Owens, in his individual and official capacity as Director of the Classification Division of the Indiana Department of Correction, John Nunn, in his individual and official capacity as Deputy Commissioner of Operations of the Department of Correction, and Charles E. Wright, in his individual and official capacity as Director of the Maximum Control Complex of the Indiana Department of Correction, Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. Indiana, South Bend Division.

November 4, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard A. Waples, Indiana Civ. Liberties Union, Hamid R. Kashani, Indianapolis, IN, for plaintiffs.

Aaron Isby, pro se.

Michael Holland, pro se.

Roosevelt Williams, pro se.

Carl L. Johnson, pro se.

Dyrone Henderson, pro se.

Jimmy Moorson, pro se.

Jeberekiah Eleazar Kelubai, pro se.

Kenneth Porter, pro se.

Tome L. Hailey, pro se.

Christopher Michael Miser, pro se.

Andrew Benroy Johnson, pro se.

Wayne E. Uhl, Office of Indiana Atty. Gen., Indianapolis, IN, for defendants.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

ALLEN SHARP, Chief Judge.

I. INTRODUCTION

The Honorable Magistrate Robin D. Pierce was charged by this court with the management of an exceptionally voluminous and complicated class action lawsuit brought by prisoners confined at the Maximum Control Complex (hereinafter MCC) in Westville, Indiana. After much effort, the parties reached a settlement. On February 2, 1994 this court adopted that settlement as reported in...

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