Muhammad v. McGinnis
Muhammad v. McGinnis
Opinion of the Court
This is an appeal by a plaintiff from an order of the District Court for the Southern District of New York, Inzer B. Wyatt, Judge, denying plaintiff’s request for assignment of counsel under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(d).
Plaintiff’s complaint alleges that he is a member of the group commonly known as “Black Muslims”; that he and others similarly situated are being deprived of the free exercise of their religious beliefs as guaranteed by the United States Constitution and § 610 of the New York Correction Law, McKinney’s Consol. Laws, c.. 43; and specifically that he is denied the rights to communicate with a minister of his faith, to purchase literature published by members of his faith, to worship with members of his faith under the direction of a minister from a mosque, and to observe Muslim holy days and dietary laws. The relief requested is an injunction and damages in the amount of $500,000.
Affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Wallace H. MUHAMMAD, a/k/a Lamont Holliday v. Paul D. McGINNIS, Commissioner of Correction for the State of New York, and agents thereof, including the Warden of Green Haven Prison, Stormville, N. Y.
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- 3 cases
- Status
- Published