Long v. Parker
Long v. Parker
Opinion of the Court
OPINION OF THE COURT
James C. Long, the only appellant in these appeals, was convicted of first degree murder and robbery on October 30, 1964, in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. He was sentenced to life imprisonment. The factual situation in these appeals has nothing to do with the above mentioned crimes. Long, who claims to be a Muslim, has repeated various charges he had previously made regarding prison treatment of Muslims, all of which are obviously moot. The Muslim inmates of Lewisburg Federal Prison (where Long was until he became such a disciplinary problem that he was transferred) are allowed to have regular meetings in the chapel and free copies o'f the newspaper “Muhammad Speaks.” The prison food menus clearly note all food with pork content. The Muslims have been offered Holy Quran books costing $1.00 each, the Chaplain is also supplying a minimum quantity of more expensive Quran books. Religious medals costing one dollar apiece are provided for inmates. Long insisted on having a medal costing three dollars and fifty cents which was
These cases, Civil Nos. 8870 and 9152 and Misc. 732, were tried together on November 26 and 27, 1969. Almost five months after that and after the trial evidence had been closed Long filed a motion on May 11, 1970 in which he complained of what he alleged were actions by the prison administration as the result of matters allegedly occurring in the Lewisburg Penitentiary on February 1, 1970. The trial judge rightly construed that motion as an effort to reopen the case by raising entirely new issues and parties. The trial judge properly denied the said motion.
Based upon our own independent judgment we find that these appeals are devoid of merit. The judgments of the district court will be affirmed.
Reference
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- James X. C. LONG v. Mr. Jacob J. PARKER, Warden. James X. C. LONG v. Noah L. ALLDREDGE, Warden, United States Penitentiary, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. Mr. James X. C. LONG v. Mr. John N. MITCHELL, Attorney General, U. S. Justice Department and Noah L. Alldredge, Warden, United States Penitentiary, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
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