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Johnson v. Varano

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
Mar 9, 2011
15 A.3d 562 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 2011)

Summary

stating that "a single incident of being inadvertently served pork does not deprive [an inmate] of the right to the free exercise of his faith"

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Opinion

No. 714CD10.

March 9, 2011.

Appeal from the Northumberland County CV-10-61-1 #DQ-1169.


Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania Decisions Without Published opinions Vacated and Remanded.


Summaries of

Johnson v. Varano

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
Mar 9, 2011
15 A.3d 562 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 2011)

stating that "a single incident of being inadvertently served pork does not deprive [an inmate] of the right to the free exercise of his faith"

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stating that "a single incident of being inadvertently served pork does not deprive [an inmate] of the right to the free exercise of his faith"

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stating that "a single incident of being inadvertently served pork does not deprive [an inmate] of the right to the free exercise of his faith"

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stating that "a single incident of being inadvertently served pork does not deprive [an inmate] of the right to the free exercise of his faith"

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stating that "a single incident of being inadvertently served pork does not deprive [an inmate] of the right to the free exercise of his faith"

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stating that "a single incident of being inadvertently served pork does not deprive [an inmate] of the right to the free exercise of his faith"

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Case details for

Johnson v. Varano

Case Details

Full title:Johnson v. Varano

Court:Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Mar 9, 2011

Citations

15 A.3d 562 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 2011)

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