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Messenger v. O'Neil

Connecticut Superior Court, Judicial District of Hartford-New Britain at Hartford
May 13, 1997
1997 Ct. Sup. 5154 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1997)

Opinion

No. CV 96 0560137

May 13, 1997 CT Page 5155


MEMORANDUM OF DECISION


The petitioner brings this writ of habeas corpus alleging that while confined at Northern Correctional Institution he was denied access to the interdepartmental mail system and was placed on a "debt list" for magazines so that he could not receive any. He asks for relief from this status and monetary damages for its imposition. Since his transfer to Corrigan Correctional Institution he has been given access to the interdepartmental mail system and may subscribe to magazines by prepayment as long as none are hard-covered. This writ does not provide for seeking monetary damages. Since he is no longer subject to conditions for which he seeks relief, his claim is moot and must be dismissed. "The hallmark of a moot case or controversy is that the relief sought can no longer be given or is no longer needed." Martin Trigona v. Shiff, 702 F.2d 380, 386 (2d Cir. 1983).

For the reasons stated the petition is dismissed.

Corrigan, JTR


Summaries of

Messenger v. O'Neil

Connecticut Superior Court, Judicial District of Hartford-New Britain at Hartford
May 13, 1997
1997 Ct. Sup. 5154 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1997)
Case details for

Messenger v. O'Neil

Case Details

Full title:HENRY C. MESSENGER vs. JACK O'NEIL

Court:Connecticut Superior Court, Judicial District of Hartford-New Britain at Hartford

Date published: May 13, 1997

Citations

1997 Ct. Sup. 5154 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1997)

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