Home/Case Law/Ninth Circuit/Thomas F. Boyle, Jr., and Jack Tippett, for Themselves and on Behalf of All Indigent Inmates of California Penal Institutions, a Class of Persons Too Numerous to Make Practical the Appearance of All Members of the Class in This Action v. Fred R. Dickson, Chairman, Harry M. Kamp, Vice Chairman, William H. Madden, Member, Abelicio Chavez, Member, August G. Kettman, Member, Manley J. Bower, Member, Thomas R. Flinn, Member, Walter A. Gordon, Jr., Member, Individually and as a Body Comprising the California Adult Authority, Mr. M. Green, Field Parole Agent, and Frank J. Rao, Field Parole Agent, Individually and as Agents of Adult Authority, Ronald Reagan, as Governor of California, the California Legislature, as a Body, and the People of the State of California
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No. 283388
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Thomas F. Boyle, Jr., and Jack Tippett, for Themselves and on Behalf of All Indigent Inmates of California Penal Institutions, a Class of Persons Too Numerous to Make Practical the Appearance of All Members of the Class in This Action v. Fred R. Dickson, Chairman, Harry M. Kamp, Vice Chairman, William H. Madden, Member, Abelicio Chavez, Member, August G. Kettman, Member, Manley J. Bower, Member, Thomas R. Flinn, Member, Walter A. Gordon, Jr., Member, Individually and as a Body Comprising the California Adult Authority, Mr. M. Green, Field Parole Agent, and Frank J. Rao, Field Parole Agent, Individually and as Agents of Adult Authority, Ronald Reagan, as Governor of California, the California Legislature, as a Body, and the People of the State of California
No. 283388 · Decided January 23, 1969
No. 283388·Ninth Circuit · 1969·
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Case Details
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United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
January 23, 1969
Citation
No. 283388
Disposition
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Thomas F. Boyle, Jr., and Jack Tippett, for Themselves and on Behalf of All Indigent Inmates of California Penal Institutions, a Class of Persons Too Numerous to Make Practical the Appearance of All Members of the Class in This Action v. Fred R. Dickson, Chairman, Harry M. Kamp, Vice Chairman, William H. Madden, Member, Abelicio Chavez, Member, August G. Kettman, Member, Manley J. Bower, Member, Thomas R. Flinn, Member, Walter A. Gordon, Jr., Member, Individually and as a Body Comprising the California Adult Authority, Mr. M. Green, Field Parole Agent, and Frank J. Rao, Field Parole Agent, Individually and as Agents of Adult Authority, Ronald Reagan, as Governor of California, the California Legislature, as a Body, and the People of the State of California is a decision of the Ninth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
FlawCheck shows no negative treatment for Thomas F. Boyle, Jr., and Jack Tippett, for Themselves and on Behalf of All Indigent Inmates of California Penal Institutions, a Class of Persons Too Numerous to Make Practical the Appearance of All Members of the Class in This Action v. Fred R. Dickson, Chairman, Harry M. Kamp, Vice Chairman, William H. Madden, Member, Abelicio Chavez, Member, August G. Kettman, Member, Manley J. Bower, Member, Thomas R. Flinn, Member, Walter A. Gordon, Jr., Member, Individually and as a Body Comprising the California Adult Authority, Mr. M. Green, Field Parole Agent, and Frank J. Rao, Field Parole Agent, Individually and as Agents of Adult Authority, Ronald Reagan, as Governor of California, the California Legislature, as a Body, and the People of the State of California in the current circuit citation data.
This case was decided on January 23, 1969.
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