White v. Keller

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
White v. Keller, 588 F.2d 913 (4th Cir. 1978)

White v. Keller

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM:

Plaintiffs instituted a class action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for injunctive relief *914and damages alleging the invalidity of suspension of a prisoner’s future visiting rights for a limited period of time when he is found in possession of contraband (drugs, money or other prohibited articles) immediately following a visit. It was contended that prisoners and members of their family and designated friends have a first amendment right of visitation which was unduly limited since punishment for smuggling and receiving contraband and prevention of future smuggling could be accomplished by less drastic means. Additionally, those of the plaintiffs who wish to visit prisoners assert that they have a right to a hearing which was denied them before their rights of visitation may be restricted.

In a thorough and carefully considered opinion, the district court granted summary judgment to defendant, the superintendent of the correctional institution. We think its decision correct and we affirm on its memorandum opinion.

AFFIRMED.

Reference

Full Case Name
Wesley WHITE, Mazola White, William Price, Wilhelemena Price, Clarence White, and Wendell A. Hall, and George J. Gruber, Jr., Beatrice F. Gruber, and Thomas L. Gruber v. Gerald A. KELLER, Superintendent, Maryland Correctional Institution, individually and in his official capacity
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Status
Published