An inmate who claims Virginia prison guards drove him to a medical appointment in a dog cage is asking the Fourth Circuit to reconsider his case.
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Courthouse News asks the Fourth Circuit for en banc review of a Virginia policy that allows lawyers and officials to see court records remotely but bars journalists and the public from that same access.
An inmate who claims Virginia prison guards drove him to a medical appointment in a dog cage is asking the Fourth Circuit to reconsider his case.
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