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Civil Rights

Jul. 19, 2014

Prisoner challenges state alternative custody program, citing gender discrimination

William A. Sassman, a convicted felon and father of two, filed a lawsuit claiming the program for inmates with children violates the consitutional rights of incarcerated fathers.


By Kylie Reynolds


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A Sacramento man convicted of an extensive Ponzi scheme is challenging a state alternative custody program for inmates with children because it allegedly discriminates against incarcerated fathers.


William A. Sassman, a prisoner and father of two, filed the suit in the Eastern District late Wednesday, claiming he was denied admission to the program, which allows some parents incarcerated for low-le...

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