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Portis v. Evans

Supreme Court of Georgia
Nov 16, 1982
297 S.E.2d 248 (Ga. 1982)

Opinion

39165.

DECIDED NOVEMBER 16, 1982.

Mandamus. Fulton Superior Court. Before Judge Eldridge.

Charles E. Portis, pro se. Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General, Daryl A. Robinson, Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.


In Portis v. Evans, 249 Ga. 396 ( 291 S.E.2d 511) (1982), it was held that under Bounds v. Smith, 430 U.S. 817 ( 97 S.C. 1491, 52 L.Ed.2d 72) (1977) and Hardwick v. Ault, 447 F. Supp. 116 (M. D. Ga. 1978), adequate law libraries or adequate assistance from persons trained in the law must be provided to prison inmates in their preparation and filing of meaningful legal papers in order to grant them meaningful access to the courts.

Portis, incarcerated in the Metro Correctional Institute, filed a petition for writ of mandamus seeking meaningful access to the courts under Bounds. In the petition, Portis complained that Metro has no law library and that the attorney provided for him stated that she was unable to assist him due to her inexperience. The superior court dismissed the petition, and in Portis v. Evans, supra, this court reversed.

Following remand, the superior court has entered an order directing that Portis be transferred to a penal institution with a law library. Portis again appeals, complaining of the inconvenience to him which will be occasioned by his transfer.

It was within the discretion of the superior court to grant Portis' request for meaningful access to the courts under Bounds by ordering him transferred to a prison with a law library. The order appealed from is therefore affirmed. Judgment affirmed. All the justices concur.


DECIDED NOVEMBER 16, 1982.


Summaries of

Portis v. Evans

Supreme Court of Georgia
Nov 16, 1982
297 S.E.2d 248 (Ga. 1982)
Case details for

Portis v. Evans

Case Details

Full title:PORTIS v. EVANS

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Nov 16, 1982

Citations

297 S.E.2d 248 (Ga. 1982)
297 S.E.2d 248

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