Officials Want Hoadley Religion Lawsuit Dismissed
A federal judge should dismiss a lawsuit filed by an inmate seeking a toy sword and other privileges for the practice of an ancient European religion, the lawyer for state officials argued in court documents.
Darrell Hoadley of Lead, who was convicted of murder for his part in the 2000 slaying of Chester Allan Poage near Spearfish, filed the handwritten complaint in February in U.S. District Court.
He listed himself as counsel elder of the Asatru religious group.
Hoadley said he's suing prison staff because they have denied some of his requests while members of other religions have received similar privileges. Full Story
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Darrell Hoadley of Lead, who was convicted of murder for his part in the 2000 slaying of Chester Allan Poage near Spearfish, filed the handwritten complaint in February in U.S. District Court.
He listed himself as counsel elder of the Asatru religious group.
Hoadley said he's suing prison staff because they have denied some of his requests while members of other religions have received similar privileges. Full Story
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