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Case 3:14-cv-02417-L-NLS Document 1 Filed 10/09/14 Page 1 of 21

1 ERNEST GALVAN – 196065
BLAKE THOMPSON – 255600
2 ROSEN BIEN GALVAN & GRUNFELD LLP
315 Montgomery Street, Tenth Floor
3 San Francisco, California 94104-1823
Telephone: (415) 433-6830
4 Facsimile: (415) 433-7104
Email:
egalvan@rbgg.com
bthompson@rbgg.com
5
6 JULIA YOO – 231163
IREDALE & YOO APC
th
7 105 West “F” Street, 4 Floor
San Diego, California 92101-6087
8 Telephone: (619) 233-1525
Facsimile: (619) 233-3221
jyoo@iredalelaw.com
9 Email:
10

LANCE WEBER – Fla. Bar No. 104550*
11 SABARISH NEELAKANTA – Fla. Bar No. 26623*
HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENSE CENTER
12 P.O. Box 1151
Lake Worth, Florida 33460
13 Telephone: (561) 360-2523
Facsimile: (866) 735-7136
lweber@humanrightsdefensecenter.org
14 Email:
sneelakanta@humanrightsdefensecenter.org
15
* Pro Hac Vice Applications To Be Filed
16
Attorneys for Plaintiff
17
18

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

19

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

20 PRISON LEGAL NEWS, a project of the
HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENSE CENTER,
21
Plaintiff,
22
v.
23
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO; WILLIAM D.
24 GORE, RICH MILLER, WILL BROWN,
in their individual and official capacities,
25 DOES 1-10, in their individual and official
capacities,
26
Defendants.
27

Case No.

'14CV2417 L

NLS

COMPLAINT FOR
DECLARATORY AND
INJUNCTIVE RELIEF UNDER
THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT, 42
U.S.C. §1983 AND DAMAGES
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED

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42 U.S.C. §1983 AND DAMAGES

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2

INTRODUCTION
Plaintiff PRISON LEGAL NEWS (“PLN” or “Plaintiff”), a project of the

3 Human Rights Defense Center, brings this action regarding Defendants’ censorship
4 of its monthly publication and of correspondence mailed to prisoners and pre-trial
5 detainees (collectively, “inmates”) held in custody at San Diego County jails, in
6 violation of the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution.
7 Defendants have adopted and implemented mail policies and practices that
8 unconstitutionally restrict PLN’s correspondence to inmates to postcards only and
9 have unconstitutionally limited PLN’s ability to send books to inmates. Defendants’
10 mail policies and practices do not afford adequate notice and an opportunity to
11 challenge the censorship, in violation of PLN’s right to due process. Defendants’
12 actions violate PLN’s rights and the rights of others under the First Amendment and
13 the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment. PLN
14 thus brings this action, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, seeking injunctive and
15 declaratory relief, and damages to be proven at trial.
16
17

JURISDICTION AND VENUE
1.

This action arises under the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the

18 United States Constitution and is brought pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. This Court
19 has both subject matter jurisdiction and diversity jurisdiction over this action under
20 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331, 1332, 1343, 2201, and 2202.
21

2.

Venue is proper in the Southern District of California under 28 U.S.C.

22 § 1391(b)(2) because substantial acts and omissions giving rise to the claims
23 occurred in this District, including Defendants’ implementation of the challenged
24 mail policies and practices, and because Defendants reside in this District.
25
26

PARTIES
3.

Plaintiff PRISON LEGAL NEWS is a project of the Human Rights

27 Defense Center (“HRDC”), a Washington Non-Profit Corporation. The core of
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28 HRDC’s mission is public and prisoner education, advocacy, and outreach in
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1 support of prisoners’ rights and in furtherance of their basic human rights. PLN
2 publishes and distributes a monthly journal of corrections news and analysis, and
3 offers and sells books about the criminal justice system, legal reference books, and
4 self-help books of interest to prisoners. PLN also maintains a website
5 (www.prisonlegalnews.org) and operates an email list. PLN has a broad audience,
6 including prisoners, lawyers, courts, libraries, and members of the general public
7 throughout the country and abroad.
8

4.

Defendant COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO is a municipal corporation,

9 organized and existing under the laws of the State of California. Defendant
10 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO is, and was at all relevant times mentioned herein,
11 responsible for the actions and/or inactions and the policies, procedures, customs
12 and practices of the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department (“the Sheriff’s
13 Department” or “the Department”) and its employees and agents. The Department
14 operates seven (7) detention facilities: San Diego Central Jail, Las Colinas Detention
15 Facility, Vista Detention Facility, George Bailey Detention Facility, South Bay
16 Detention Facility, East Mesa Reentry Facility, and Facility 8 Detention Facility
17 (collectively, the “jails”), and is and was responsible for adopting and implementing
18 mail policies governing incoming mail for inmates at San Diego County jails.
19

5.

Defendant WILLIAM D. GORE is the Sheriff of the COUNTY OF

20 SAN DIEGO, and has held this position since July 3, 2009. Defendant GORE is
21 employed by and is an agent of Defendant COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO and the
22 Department. He is responsible for overseeing the management and operations of the
23 jails, and for the hiring, screening, training, retention, supervision, discipline,
24 counseling, and control of the personnel of the San Diego County jails who interpret
25 and apply the mail policy for inmates. As Sheriff, Defendant GORE is a final
26 policymaker for Defendant COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO with respect to the
27 operations of the San Diego County jails, including for policies governing incoming
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28 mail for inmates. He is sued in his individual and official capacities.
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6.

Defendant RICH MILLER is an Assistant Sheriff of the COUNTY OF

2 SAN DIEGO, in charge of the Detention Services Bureau, and was appointed to the
3 position in 2014. He is employed by and is an agent of Defendant COUNTY OF
4 SAN DIEGO and the Sheriff’s Department. The Detention Services Bureau
5 includes all jail responsibilities related to inmate services, including but not limited
6 to reception, booking and classification, housing, and other jail services. As
7 Assistant Sheriff in charge of the Detention Services Bureau, Defendant MILLER is
8 responsible for the operation and management of the San Diego County jails and for
9 the promulgation and implementation of Detention Services Bureau policies,
10 including the inmate mail policies challenged herein. He is also responsible for the
11 hiring, screening, training, retention, supervision, discipline, counseling, and control
12 of the personnel of the San Diego County jails who interpret and apply the mail
13 policy for inmates. He is sued in his individual and official capacities.
14

7.

Defendant WILL BROWN is a Commander with the Detention

15 Services Bureau for the Sheriff’s Department. He is employed by and is an agent of
16 Defendant COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO and the Sheriff’s Department. Defendant
17 BROWN is responsible for the Inmate Processing Division, Inmate Services
18 Division, Detention Training Unit, Jail Population Management Unit, Detention
19 Gangs Unit, Detention Investigations Unit, Detention Support Division, the Prisoner
20 Transportation Division and the Jail Information Management System. In these
21 capacities, Defendant BROWN is responsible for the implementation of Detention
22 Services Bureau policies at San Diego County jail facilities, including the inmate
23 mail policies challenged herein, and for the hiring, screening, training, retention,
24 supervision, discipline, counseling, and control of the personnel of the San Diego
25 County jails who interpret and apply the mail policy for inmates. He is sued in his
26 individual and official capacities.
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8.

The true names and identities of Defendants DOES 1 through 10 are

28 presently unknown to PLN. Each of Defendants DOES 1 through 10 are or were
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1 employed by and are or were agents of Defendant COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO and
2 the Sheriff’s Department when some or all of the challenged inmate mail policies
3 and practices were adopted and/or implemented. Each of Defendants DOES 1
4 through 10 are or were personally involved in the adoption and/or implementation of
5 the Detention Services Division’s mail policies for inmates, and/or are or were
6 responsible for the hiring, screening, training, retention, supervision, discipline,
7 counseling, and/or control of the San Diego County jails’ staff who interpret and
8 implement these inmate mail policies. They are sued in their individual and official
9 capacities. PLN will seek to amend this Complaint as soon as the true names and
10 identities of Defendants DOES 1 through 10 have been ascertained.
11

9.

Each and every act and omission alleged herein of Defendants, their

12 officers, agents, servants, employees, or persons acting at their behest or direction,
13 were done and are continuing to be done under the color of state law and within the
14 scope of their official duties as employees or agents of Defendant COUNTY OF
15 SAN DIEGO and the Sheriff’s Department.
16
17

FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS
10.

Plaintiff PRISON LEGAL NEWS publishes and distributes Prison

18 Legal News: Dedicated to Protecting Human Rights, a monthly journal of
19 corrections news and analysis. PLN also publishes and distributes paperback books
20 about the criminal justice system and legal issues impacting prisoners.
21

11.

PLN has thousands of subscribers in the United States and abroad,

22 including prisoners, attorneys, journalists, public libraries, judges, and other
23 members of the public. PLN distributes its publication to prisoners and law
24 librarians in approximately 2,200 correctional facilities across the United States,
25 including institutions within the Federal Bureau of Prisons and all of the adult
26 prisons of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
27
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12.

PLN engages in core protected speech and expressive conduct on

28 matters of public concern, such as the operations of corrections facilities, jail and
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1 prison conditions, prisoner health and safety, and prisoners’ rights. PLN regularly
2 receives correspondence from inmates in correctional facilities around the country,
3 including San Diego County jails, in which they ask questions and report on jail or
4 prison conditions.
5
6

Censorship and Lack of Due Process
13.

Defendants have censored PLN’s monthly journal, books,

7 informational brochure packets, subscription renewal letters, and court rulings
8 mailed to inmates held in custody at San Diego County jails, by refusing to deliver
9 said items to the prisoners and, in some instances, by returning items to PLN’s
10 offices via the “Return To Sender” service of the United States Postal Service.
11 Defendants continue to censor many of the items listed above.
12

14.

By returning items to sender, Defendants have censored materials

13 mailed by PLN on at least sixty-one (61) occasions from October 2012 to the
14 present, including, but not limited to, the items identified below. On information
15 and belief, Defendants have censored hundreds of other items but not returned the
16 materials to PLN.
17
18

Censorship of PLN’s Monthly Journal
15.

PLN’s monthly journal, Prison Legal News, is a black and white 64-

19 page soft cover publication that contains articles on corrections news and analysis
20 about prisoner rights, court rulings, the management of prison and jail facilities, and
21 conditions of confinement.
22

16.

On or about October 10, 2012, PLN mailed its September 2012 Prison

23 Legal News publication to the following two (2) prisoners at the Las Colinas
24 Detention Center, each of whom were in custody there at the time that the
25 publications were received:
26
27

Prisoner Name:
Debra Jones
Lavinia Wofford

Facility:
Las Colinas
Las Colinas

Date Mailed to Prisoner:
October 10, 2012
October 10, 2012

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1
2 Defendants did not deliver the monthly journals to these inmates to whom they were
3 addressed, sending them back by return mail, and marking them with an ink stamp
4 noting: (1) “RETURN TO SENDER. ONLY POSTCARDS ACCEPTED AT THE
5 FACILITY – SAN DIEGO SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT.”
6

17.

On or about March 4, 2013, PLN mailed its February 2013 Prison

7 Legal News publication to the following two (2) prisoners at the Las Colinas and
8 George F. Bailey Detention Facilities, each of whom were in custody there at the
9 time that the publications were received.
Prisoner Name:
Facility:
Date Mailed to Prisoner:
10
Katherine Martin
Las Colinas
March 4, 2013
11
Daniel Sorenson
George F. Bailey
March 4, 2013
12
13 Defendants did not deliver the publications to the inmate-addressees, sending them
14 back by return mail, and marking them with an ink stamp noting: (1) “RETURN TO
15 SENDER. ONLY POSTCARDS ACCEPTED AT THE FACILITY – SAN DIEGO
16 SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT;” and (2) “RETURN TO SENDER, REASON
17 CHECKED: ATTEMPTED – NOT KNOWN.”
18

18.

On or about April 26, 2013, PLN mailed its April 2013 Prison Legal

19 News publication to the following prisoner at the Las Colinas Detention Facility,
20 who was in custody there at the time that the publication was received:
21

Prisoner Name:
Diane Brown

Facility:
Las Colinas

Date Mailed to Prisoner:
April 26, 2013

22
23 Defendants did not deliver the publication to the inmate-addressee, sending it back
24 by return mail, and marking it with an ink stamp noting: (1) “RETURN TO
25 SENDER. ONLY POSTCARDS ACCEPTED AT THE FACILITY – SAN DIEGO
26 SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT;” and (2) “RETURN TO SENDER, REASON
27 CHECKED: ATTEMPTED – NOT KNOWN.”
19. On or about May 15, 2013, PLN mailed its April 2013 Prison Legal
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1 News publication to the following prisoner at the George F. Bailey Detention
2 Facility, who was in custody there at the time that the publication was received:
3
4

Prisoner Name:
Luis Eternod

Facility:
George F. Bailey

Date Mailed to Prisoner:
May 15, 2013

5 Defendants did not deliver the publication to the inmate-addressee, sending it back
6 by return mail, and marking it with a black marker pen, noting: (1) “RTS.”
7

20.

On or about November 6, 2013, PLN mailed its January 2013 Prison

8 Legal News publication to the following prisoner at the San Diego Central Jail, who
9 was in custody there at the time that the publication was received:
10
11

Prisoner Name:
Andre Smith

Facility:
San Diego Central

Date Mailed to Prisoner:
November 6, 2013

12 Defendants did not deliver the publication to the inmate-addressee, sending it back
13 by return mail, and marking it with a black marker pen, noting: (1) “RTS.”
14

21.

On or about February 19, 2014, PLN mailed its January 2014 Prison

15 Legal News publication to the following prisoner at the George F. Bailey Detention
16 Facility, who was in custody there at the time that the publication was received:
17
18

Prisoner Name:
Larry Mallory

Facility:
George F. Bailey

Date Mailed to Prisoner:
February 19, 2014

19 Defendants did not deliver the publication to the inmate-addressee, sending it back
20 by return mail, and marking it with a black marker pen, noting: (1) “RTS.”
21

22.

On or about July 16, 2014, PLN mailed its June 2014 Prison Legal

22 News publication to the following prisoner at the George F. Bailey Detention
23 Facility, who was in custody there at the time that the publication was received:
24
25

Prisoner Name:
David Dadon

Facility:
George F. Bailey

Date Mailed to Prisoner:
July 16, 2014

26 Defendants did not deliver the publication to the inmate-addressee, sending it back
27 by return mail, and marking it with a black marker pen, noting: (1) “RTS.”
28
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23.

On information and belief, Defendants refused to deliver at least an
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1 additional forty-three (43) Prison Legal News issues that PLN mailed to inmates,
2 other than those identified above, who were in custody at the San Diego County jails
3 at the time the publications were received.
4

24.

Currently, PLN has thirty-seven (37) subscribers at the San Diego

5 County jails. PLN continues to pursue its mission to promote public safety through
6 educational and journalistic avenues by sending its monthly publication to inmates
7 confined at San Diego County jails.
8
9

Censorship of Subscription Renewal Letters
25.

Defendants also have censored PLN’s correspondence with inmates

10 containing PLN “Subscription Renewal Letters.” Since at least October 2012,
11 Defendants have censored PLN’s Subscription Renewal Letters by refusing to
12 deliver it to two (2) inmates to whom they were addressed, sending it back by return
13 mail, and marking it with a black marker pen, noting: (1) “RTS-POSTCARDS
14 ONLY”; (2) RETURN TO SENDER – ONLY POSTCARDS ACCEPTED AT THE
15 FACILITY. SAN DIEGO SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT” or simply “RTS.”
16

26.

Since October 2012, Defendants censored PLN’s attempt to send

17 Subscription Renewal Letters to the following two (2) inmates at the San Diego
18 County Jails:
19
20

Prisoner Name:
Larry Mallory
John Stratton

Facility:
George F. Bailey
East Mesa

Date Mailed to Prisoner:
October 4, 2013
November 1, 2013

21
22

27.

On information and belief, Defendants refused to deliver additional

23 Fifty-Two (52) Subscription Renewal Letters that PLN mailed to inmates, other than
24 those identified above, who were in custody at the San Diego County jails at the
25 time the Subscription Renewal Letters were received.
26
27
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Censorship of PLN’s Informational Brochure Packet
28.

Defendants have censored PLN’s Informational Brochure Packet by

28 refusing to deliver it to the inmates to whom it was addressed. PLN’s
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1 “Informational Brochure Packet” includes the three items described below: (1) The
2 Prison Legal News Brochure and Subscription Order Form; (2) The PLN Book List;
3 and (3) The Published Books Brochure.
4

(a)

Prison Legal News Brochure and Subscription Order Form:

5 This brochure and order form include: a description of the topics covered in PLN’s
6 monthly magazine; subscription rates, special subscription offers, a subscription
7 order form; a description of three books available for purchase or included with a
8 subscription to Prison Legal News—Protecting Your Health & Safety, With Liberty
9 for Some: 500 Years of Imprisonment in America, and Prison Profiteers: Who
10 Makes Money from Mass Incarceration; and other information about PLN’s
11 bookstore.
12

(b)

PLN Book List: The book list includes a description of 42

13 books, dictionaries, and legal resource materials available for purchase. The books
14 available for purchase cover a variety of topics, including: the basic rights of
15 prisoners regarding health and safety; the American criminal justice system; finding
16 the right lawyer; DNA testing; issues related to imprisoned women; self17 representation in court; developing a successful re-entry plan upon correctional
18 release; searching for a job; crime and poverty; and the mental health crisis in U.S.
19 prisons and jails.
20

(c)

PLN Published Books Brochure: The PLN Published Books

21 brochure details two books published by PLN and includes detailed information
22 about and an order form for (1) a comprehensive book on high school, vocational,
23 paralegal, undergraduate, and graduate courses available to prisoners through
24 written correspondence programs of study; and (2) a legal resource book on the
25 topic of ineffective assistance of counsel and habeas corpus litigation.
26

29.

Since at least October 2012, and continuing to the present day, PLN

27 mailed its Informational Brochure Packet addressed to at least ten (10) prisoners
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28 within the San Diego County Jail system on or about the following dates, which
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1 were subsequently censored by their respective facilities:
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Prisoner Name:
Lavinia Wofford
Debra Jones
Sherry Lackey
Katherine Martin
James Waddell
Diane Brown
Abner Lister
Aaron Hurst
Eli Robinson
Christopher Macias

Facility:
Las Colinas
Las Colinas
Las Colinas
Las Colinas
San Diego Central
Las Colinas
George F. Bailey
Facility 8
George F. Bailey
George F. Bailey

Date Mailed to Prisoner:
October 10, 2012
October 10, 2012
October 12, 2012
March 4, 2013
March 4, 2013
April 26, 2013
January 21, 2014
July 23, 2014
August 18, 2014
September 19, 2014

10
11

30.

Defendants have censored PLN’s Informational Brochure Packet by

12 refusing to deliver it to the inmates to whom it is addressed, sometimes sending it by
13 return mail and indicating various reasons for return including the following: (1)
14 “RETURN TO SENDER”; (2) “RTS”; (3) “RETURN TO SENDER. ONLY
15 POSTCARDS ACCEPTED AT THE FACILITY – SAN DIEGO SHERIFF’S
16 DEPARTMENT.”
17

31.

On information and belief, Defendants refused to deliver at least an

18 additional forty-one (41) Informational Brochure Packets that PLN mailed to
19 inmates, other than those identified above, who were in custody at the San Diego
20 County jails at the time the Informational Brochure Packets were received.
21

32.

PLN continues its educational and journalistic mission by sending its

22 Informational Brochure Packets to inmates confined at San Diego County jails.
23
24

Censorship of Photocopies and Internet Printouts
33.

Defendants also have censored PLN’s correspondence with inmates

25 containing the following Internet-based printouts of case law by refusing to deliver
26 copies of the following decisions: Clement v. California Dept. of Corr., 364 F.3d
27 1148 (9th Cir. 2004); Prison Legal News v. Lehman, 397 F.3d 692 (9th Cir. 2005);
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28 Prison Legal News v. Columbia County, Case No. 3:12-CV-00071-SI, 2012 U.S.
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1 Dist. LEXIS 74030 (D. Or. May 29, 2012); and Prison Legal News v. County of
2 Ventura, Case No. 14-0773-GHK, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 84574 (C.D. Cal. June 16,
3 2014).
4

34.

Since at least March 2013, and continuing to the present day, PLN

5 mailed these internet-based printouts of case law addressed to sixteen (16) prisoners
6 within the San Diego County Jail system on or about the following dates, which
7 were subsequently censored by their respective facilities:
8 Prisoner Name:
Katherine Martin
9
Katherine Martin
10 James Waddell
11 James Waddell
Katherine Martin
12
John Stratton
13 Debra Jones
14 Regina Johnson
Sherry Lackey
15
Isaiah Bowman
16 Kari Harris
17 Cameron Parker
Raymond Wight
18
Steven Macomber
19 Steven Hummel
20 Richard Fox
Diane Brown
21
Diane Brown
22 Eli Robinson
23
24

35.

Facility:
Las Colinas
Las Colinas
San Diego Central
San Diego Central
Las Colinas
East Mesa
Las Colinas
Las Colinas
Las Colinas
San Diego Central
San Diego Central
East Mesa
East Mesa
East Mesa
San Diego Central
George Bailey
Las Colinas
Las Colinas
George Bailey

Case:
Lehman
Clement
Lehman
Clement
Columbia
Columbia
Columbia
Columbia
Columbia
Columbia
Columbia
Columbia
Columbia
Columbia
Columbia
Columbia
Lehman
Clement
Ventura

Date Mailed to Prisoner:
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
April 1, 2013
April 1, 2013
April 1, 2013
April 1, 2013
April 1, 2013
April 1, 2013
April 1, 2013
April 1, 2013
April 1, 2013
April 1, 2013
April 1, 2013
April 29, 2013
April 29, 2013
August 12, 2014

These items have been sent by return mail indicating various reasons

25 for return, including the following: (1) “RETURN TO SENDER – REFUSED”; (2)
26 “RETURN TO SENDER. ONLY POSTCARDS ACCEPTED AT THE FACILITY
27 – SAN DIEGO SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT”; (3) “UNACCEPTABLE MAIL”; (4)
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28 “RETURN TO SENDER – UNDELIVERABLE AS ADDRESSED”;
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1 (5) “RETURN TO SENDER”; and (6) “RTS.” PLN has also received information
2 from prisoners reflecting that three other mailings of case law were censored.
3

36.

On information and belief, Defendants refused to deliver at least an

4 additional One Hundred and Fifty-Five (155) internet-based printouts of case law
5 that PLN mailed to inmates, other than those identified above, who were in custody
6 at the San Diego County jails at the time the internet-based printouts of case law
7 were received.
8

37.

PLN continues its educational and journalistic mission by sending

9 Internet-based printouts of case law to inmates confined at San Diego County jails.
10
11

Censorship of PLN Letters
38.

Since October 2012, Defendants also have censored PLN’s letter

12 correspondence with inmates. PLN mailed individually addressed letters from its
13 Editor, Paul Wright, to thirteen (13) separate prisoners at the San Diego County jails
14 on or about the following dates, which were subsequently censored by their
15 respective facilities:
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
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Prisoner Name:
Mark Davis
Alfredo Ortega
Anthony Harris
Jimmy Bray
Lance Ware
Richard Fox
Derek Dahl
Edward Crenshaw
Sherry Lackey
Deborah Fenex
Regina Johnson
Rebecca Williams
Sandra Lamb
39.

Facility:
Vista
South Bay
South Bay
South Bay
South Bay
South Bay
San Diego Central
San Diego Central
Las Colinas
Las Colinas
Las Colinas
Las Colinas
Las Colinas

Date Mailed to Prisoner:
October 18, 2012
October 18, 2012
October 18, 2012
October 18, 2012
October 18, 2012
October 18, 2012
October 18, 2012
October 18, 2012
October 18, 2012
October 18, 2012
October 18, 2012
October 18, 2012
October 18, 2012

These items have been sent by return mail indicating various reasons

28 for return, including the following: (1) “RETURN TO SENDER. ONLY
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1 POSTCARDS ACCEPTED AT THE FACILITY – SAN DIEGO SHERIFF’S
2 DEPARTMENT”; (2) and “RETURN TO SENDER”
3

40.

On information and belief, Defendants refused to deliver at least an

4 additional twenty-four (24) letters from PLN’s editor that were mailed to inmates,
5 other than those identified above, who were in custody at the San Diego County jails
6 at the time the letter correspondences were received.
7
8

Censorship of Books
41.

Defendants’ have prevented Plaintiffs from sending the Habeas

9 Citebook: Ineffective Assistance of Counsel (Habeas Citebook), to inmates at the
10 San Diego County jails – a book published and distributed by Plaintiffs. Widely
11 used by prisoners and jail-house lawyers, the book describes the procedural and
12 substantive complexities of federal habeas corpus litigation with the goal of
13 identifying and litigating claims involving ineffective assistance of counsel.
14

42.

PLN mailed individually addressed copies of the book to eight (8)

15 prisoners on or about the following dates, which were subsequently censored by
16 their respective facilities:
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Prisoner Name:
Charles Daniels
Chris Eliott
David J. Dadon
Amy Huntsman
Aliyyh Brown
Dustin Roberts
Carl Lee Roberts
Eli Robinson

Facility:
George Bailey
George Bailey
George Bailey
Las Colinas
Las Colinas
George Bailey
George Bailey
George Bailey

Date Mailed to Prisoner:
July 16, 2014
July 16, 2014
July 16, 2014
July 23, 2014
July 23, 2014
August 12, 2014
August 12, 2014
August 12, 2014

24
25

43.

These items have been sent by return mail at PLN’s expense indicating

26 various reasons for the return including the following: (1) “RETURN”; (2) “RTS”;
27 and (3) RETURN: NOT AUTHORIZED. HAS TO COME FROM PUBLISHER”,
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28 despite the fact that Plaintiff is the publisher of Habeas Citebook; and (4)
13

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1 “REASON FOR REJECT, BOOK SIZE NOT ALLOWED, DEMENSIONS [SIC]
2 TO [SIC] LARGE.”
3

44.

On information and belief, Defendants refused to deliver at least an

4 additional nineteen (19) books that were mailed to inmates, other than those
5 identified above, who were in custody at the San Diego County jails at the time the
6 books were received.
7
8

Failure to Provide Due Process
45.

Defendants did not provide PLN with constitutionally adequate due

9 process notice or with an opportunity to appeal the aforementioned censorship
10 decisions.
11

46.

Defendants failed to provide due process notice to PLN of the reason

12 for rejecting PLN materials by, among other inadequacies, failing to explain the
13 basis for their censorship decisions, failing to identify the specific mail policy they
14 relied on, stating different reasons for censoring identical items of mail, and
15 otherwise failing to give meaningful notice of the censorship. With all of the
16 rejected materials, Defendants did not provide any further information to PLN other
17 than what is noted above. At no time did Defendants provide an opportunity for
18 PLN to appeal the rejection of its mail.
19

47.

On information and belief, Defendants fail to provide due process

20 notice and an opportunity to appeal to other senders of censored mail addressed to
21 prisoners at the San Diego County jails.
22

48.

On information and belief, Defendants fail to provide any notice to the

23 prisoner-addressees that the Jail censored PLN’s mail. Defendants also fail to
24 provide the prisoner-addressees with any opportunity to be heard to challenge the
25 censorship decisions.
26
27
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Jail Policies and Practices
49.

Starting in September 2012, Defendants began applying a postcard only

28 policy which requires all incoming mail addressed to inmates at the San Diego
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1 County jails, with the exception of legal mail, to be in postcard form (hereinafter
2 “Postcard Only Mail Policy”). Defendants’ web site explaining that policy states, in
3 pertinent part: “Effective September 1, 2012, the only acceptable form of incoming
4 personal public correspondence will be postcards and electronic mail messages (e5 mail). Personal incoming letters will no longer be accepted. Any incoming
6 personal letters received will be returned to the sender.” Defendants’ web site also
7 provides that books must be “be no larger than 6" x 9" x 2" thick.”
8

50.

Defendants’ Postcard Only Mail Policy and book policies, practices

9 and customs have been used to censor PLN’s correspondence with inmates at San
10 Diego County jails containing PLN’s monthly journal, informational brochure
11 packets, Internet-based printouts of case law, letters from the PLN Editor, Paul
12 Wright, and books published by PLN.
13

51.

Defendants’ conduct prohibiting PLN from mailing its publications,

14 informational brochure packets, Internet-based printouts of case law and letters to
15 inmates confined at the San Diego County jails violates the First Amendment.
16 Defendants’ policies, practices and customs censor these expressive activities and
17 have a chilling effect on PLN’s future speech and expression directed toward
18 inmates confined there. Defendants’ policies, practices and customs are
19 unconstitutional both facially and as applied to Prison Legal News.
20

52.

Prison Legal News publishes and distributes content concerning the

21 rights of inmates and the means by which they may obtain relief from
22 unconstitutional conditions of confinement. As a result, PLN is informed and
23 believes that Defendants have retaliated against PLN by refusing to deliver PLN’s
24 written materials to inmates held at the jails.
25

53.

Defendants’ actions have violated, continue to violate, and are

26 reasonably expected in the future to violate PLN’s constitutional rights, and have
27 caused Plaintiff financial harm in the form of lost subscriptions, lost opportunities
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28 for purchases and sales of its publications, lost opportunities for book sales, and
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1 diversion of resources to address the censorship. In addition, Defendants’ actions
2 have frustrated Plaintiff’s mission of education and advocacy, including the
3 dissemination of PLN’s political message, and the reporting and publishing of news
4 regarding the human and legal rights of persons held in prisons and jails. Further,
5 Defendants’ actions have interfered with PLN’s ability to recruit new donors,
6 writers and supporters.
7

54.

Defendants’ actions and inactions were and are motivated by ill motive

8 and intent, and were and are all committed under color of law with reckless
9 indifference to PLN’s rights.
10

55.

Defendants COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, WILLIAM D. GORE, RICH

11 MILLER, WILL BROWN, DOES 1-10, and other agents of the County of San
12 Diego are responsible for or personally participated in creating and implementing
13 these unconstitutional policies, practices, and customs, or for ratifying or adopting
14 them. Further, Defendants are responsible for training and supervising the mail staff
15 whose conduct has injured and continues to injure PLN.
16

56.

Defendants’ unconstitutional policy, practices, and customs are

17 ongoing, continue to violate PLN’s rights, and are the moving force behind the
18 constitutional violations. As such, PLN has no adequate remedy at law.
19

57.

PLN is entitled to injunctive relief prohibiting Defendants from

20 refusing to deliver publications, informational brochures packets, and other
21 correspondence from Prison Legal News without any legal justification, and
22 prohibiting Defendants from censoring mail without due process of law.
23

CLAIMS FOR RELIEF

24

FIRST CLAIM FOR RELIEF
(Against All Defendants - For Violations of the First Amendment Under Color
Of State Law – Free Speech; Section 1983)

25
26
27

58.

Plaintiff realleges and incorporates by reference the preceding

28 paragraphs.
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1

59.

The acts described above constitute violations of Plaintiff’s rights under

2 the First Amendment to the United States Constitution through 42 U.S.C. § 1983,
3 and have caused and will continue to cause damages to Plaintiff.
4

60.

Plaintiff seeks declaratory and injunctive relief, as well as nominal and

5 compensatory damages, against all Defendants.
6

61.

Plaintiff is informed, believes, and based thereon alleges that in

7 engaging in the conduct alleged herein, the individual Defendants acted with the
8 intent to injure, vex, annoy and harass Plaintiff, and subjected Plaintiff to cruel and
9 unjust hardship in conscious disregard of Plaintiff’s rights with the intention of
10 causing Plaintiff injury and depriving it of its constitutional rights.
11

62.

As a result of the forgoing, Plaintiff seeks exemplary and punitive

12 damages against the individual Defendants.
13
14

SECOND CLAIM FOR RELIEF
(Against All Defendants - For Violations of the First Amendment Under Color
Of State Law - Retaliation for Exercising Speech Rights; Section 1983)

15
16

63.

Plaintiff realleges and incorporates by reference the preceding

17 paragraphs.
18

64.

The acts described above constitute violations of Plaintiff’s right to be

19 free from retaliation for exercising its constitutionally protected speech rights.
20

65.

By retaliating against Plaintiff, Defendants have violated Plaintiff’s

21 rights under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution through 42
22 U.S.C. § 1983, and have caused and will continue to cause damages to Plaintiff.
23

66.

Plaintiff seeks declaratory and injunctive relief, as well as nominal and

24 compensatory damages, against all Defendants.
25

67.

Plaintiff is informed, believes, and based thereon alleges that in

26 engaging in the conduct alleged herein, the individual Defendants acted with the
27 intent to injure, vex, annoy and harass Plaintiff, and subjected Plaintiff to cruel and
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28 unjust hardship in conscious disregard of Plaintiff’s rights with the intention of
17

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1 causing Plaintiff injury and depriving it of its constitutional rights.
2

68.

As a result of the forgoing, Plaintiff seeks exemplary and punitive

3 damages against the individual Defendants.
4
5

THIRD CLAIM FOR RELIEF
(Against All Defendants - For Violations of the Due Process Clause of the
Fourteenth Amendment Under Color Of State Law; Section 1983)

6
7

69.

Plaintiff realleges and incorporates by reference the preceding

8 paragraphs.
9

70.

By failing to give Plaintiff sufficient notice of the censorship of its

10 written speech, and by failing to give an opportunity to be heard with respect to that
11 censorship, Defendants have deprived and continue to deprive Plaintiff of liberty
12 and property without due process of law, in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment
13 to the United States Constitution via 42 U.S.C. § 1983.
14

71.

The acts described above have caused and will continue to cause

15 damage to Plaintiff.
16

72.

Plaintiff seeks declaratory and injunctive relief, as well as nominal and

17 compensatory damages, against all Defendants.
18

73.

Plaintiff is informed, believes, and based thereon alleges that in

19 engaging in the conduct alleged herein, the individual Defendants acted with the
20 intent to injure, vex, annoy and harass Plaintiff, and subjected Plaintiff to cruel and
21 unjust hardship in conscious disregard of Plaintiff’s rights with the intention of
22 causing Plaintiff injury and depriving it of its constitutional rights.
23

74.

As a result of the forgoing, Plaintiff seeks exemplary and punitive

24 damages against the individual Defendants.
25
26

FOURTH CLAIM FOR RELIEF
(Against All Defendants - For Violations of the Equal Protection Clause of the
Fourteenth Amendment Under Color Of State Law; Section 1983)

27
28
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75.

Plaintiff realleges and incorporates by reference the preceding
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1 paragraphs.
2

76.

By prohibiting the delivery of Plaintiff’s publications but allowing the

3 delivery of the publications of others who are similarly situated, Defendants have
4 deprived and continue to deprive Plaintiff of equal protection under the laws, in
5 violation of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution through 42
6 U.S.C. § 1983.
7

77.

The acts described above have caused and will continue to cause

8 damage to Plaintiff.
9

78.

Plaintiff seeks declaratory and injunctive relief, as well as nominal and

10 compensatory damages, against all Defendants.
11

79.

Plaintiff is informed, believes, and based thereon alleges that in

12 engaging in the conduct alleged herein, the individual Defendants acted with the
13 intent to injure, vex, annoy and harass Plaintiff, and subjected Plaintiff to cruel and
14 unjust hardship in conscious disregard of Plaintiff’s rights with the intention of
15 causing Plaintiff injury and depriving it of its constitutional rights.
16

80.

As a result of the forgoing, Plaintiff seeks exemplary and punitive

17 damages against the individual Defendants.
18
19

PRAYER FOR RELIEF
The conduct previously alleged, unless and until enjoined by order of this

20 Court, will cause great and irreparable injury to Plaintiff. Further, a judicial
21 declaration is necessary and appropriate at this time so that all parties may know
22 their respective rights and act accordingly.
23

WHEREFORE, Plaintiff requests relief as follows:

24

1.

A declaration that Defendants’ policies, practices, and customs violate

25 the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution.
26

2.

An order enjoining all Defendants and their employees, agents, and any

27 and all persons acting in concert with them from further violating Plaintiff’s and
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28 other senders’ civil rights under the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the United
19
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1 States Constitution.
2

3.

Nominal damages for each violation of Plaintiff’s rights by the

3 Defendants.
4

4.

Compensatory damages in an amount to be proven at trial.

5

5.

Punitive damages against the individual Defendants in an amount to be

6 proven at trial.
7

6.

Costs, including reasonable attorney’s fees, under 42 U.S.C. § 1988

8 and under other applicable law.
9

7.

Prejudgment and post-judgment interest.

10

8.

Such other relief as the Court deems just and equitable.

11
12
13

DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL
Plaintiff hereby demands a jury trial.

14
15 DATED: October 9, 2014
16

Respectfully submitted,
ROSEN BIEN GALVAN & GRUNFELD LLP

17
18

By: /s/ Ernest Galvan
Ernest Galvan

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ATTACHMENT TO CIVIL COVER SHEET
Prison Legal News v. County of San Diego, et al.
I. (c) Attorneys for Plaintiffs
ERNEST GALVAN – 196065
BLAKE THOMPSON – 255600
ROSEN BIEN GALVAN & GRUNFELD LLP
315 Montgomery Street, Tenth Floor
San Francisco, California 94104-1823

Telephone: (415) 433-6830
Facsimile: (415) 433-7104
Email:
egalvan@rbgg.com
bthompson@rbgg.com
JULIA YOO – 231163
IREDALE & YOO APC
105 West “F” Street, 4th Floor
San Diego, California 92101-6087
Telephone: (619) 233-1525
Facsimile: (619) 233-3221
Email: jyoo@iredalelaw.com
LANCE WEBER – Fla. Bar No. 104550*
SABARISH NEELAKANTA – Fla. Bar No. 26623*
HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENSE CENTER
P.O. Box 1151
Lake Worth, Florida 33460

Telephone: (561) 360-2523
Facsimile: (866) 735-7136
Email:
lweber@humanrightsdefensecenter.org
sneelakanta@humanrightsdefensecenter.org
* Pro Hac Vice Applications To Be Filed



 

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