Retaliation and Repression in Telfair and Smith

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Retaliation and Repression in Telfair and Smith

I’ve been retaliated against by correctional officers that are gang affiliated. on 12 January 2023, the Court found I arguably stated viable retaliation and failure to protect claims against Telfair State Prison (T.S.P.) correctional officers.

On 30 March 2023 out of retaliation I was transferred to an even worse prison with a very high murder rate.

Upon arrival on 30 March 2023 here at Smith State Prison (S.S.P.) I tried to request protective custody and was denied by Warden Beasley, who was a Deputy Warden at T.S.P. On 18 April 2023 I filed an emergency motion to be placed on protective custody, but was denied and my family was forced to pay for protection for me while I tried living in General Population so that I could have access to the law library.

Since I arrived at S.S.P. the law library has been completely unavailable. I started requesting case law on 2 April 2023 and have not been to the law library not once nor has any of my requests been filled. The shortness of staff and high murder rate has kept the prison on complete lockdown.

On 8 December 2023 I received a court order notifying me of the consequences if I failed to make a sufficient showing in an opposition to defendant summary judgement. I did in fact support an opposition without access to the law library. I explained to the judge in a request for an extentsion of time that I didn’t have access to the law library. I was granted the extension without the judge questioning why the law libary was unavailable.

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