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Article: Inmate challenges mission requisite.(Courts)(He claims having to live at the Eugene Mission violated his rights)
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- The Register Guard (Eugene, OR)
- Article date:
- May 25, 2009
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Byline: Karen McCowan The Register-Guard
A Eugene man serving time in a state prison for theft and drug possession has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that Lane County parole officers violated his civil rights by requiring him to live at the Eugene Mission after his October 2006 release from prison in another case.
Court records show that Jason Dwain Davies, 32, was most recently convicted June 28, 2008, on two felony counts of possessing methamphetamine and one count of identity theft. They also show that he was sentenced in September 2005 to six months in prison with one-year of post-prison supervision after pleading guilty to identity theft, drug ...