Litigation
Jan. 10, 2017
Jehovah's Witness prison guard sues for retaliation over alleged harassment
A 22-year veteran prison guard has sued the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for retaliation he allegedly suffered after requesting time off to conduct Jehovah's Witness religious rituals with his dying father.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A 22-year veteran prison guard has sued the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for retaliation he allegedly suffered after requesting time off to conduct Jehovah's Witness religious rituals with his dying father.
Patrick Jackson was a correction captain at the Substance Abuse Treatment Facility at California State Prison-Corcoran. According to the complaint filed in ...
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