- Posted February 11, 2013
- Tweet This | Share on Facebook
Jury rules against prison officer in rap dispute
LAPEER, Mich. (AP) -- A jury has ruled against a Michigan prison employee who says she was illegally reassigned after telling lawmakers that young inmates at the Lapeer prison were being coddled.
Ruth Mosholder was a school officer at the prison. She wrote a letter to lawmakers, complaining about prison-sponsored rap contests in 2008 and saying the prison lacked overall discipline.
Mosholder sued after she was turned into a general prison officer and required to work weekends and holidays. She claims it was illegal retaliation, but a Detroit federal jury disagreed last Thursday after a brief trial last week.
The Corrections Department says Mosholder was reassigned because of conflicts with staff over her job performance. As for the rap contests, officials say lyrics were screened and any profanity or gang references caused disqualification.
Published: Mon, Feb 11, 2013
headlines Oakland County
- Whitmer signs gun violence prevention legislation
- Department of Attorney General conducts statewide warrant sweep, arrests 9
- Adoptive families across Michigan recognized during Adoption Day and Month
- Reproductive Health Act signed into law
- Case study: Documentary highlights history of courts in the Eastern District
headlines National
- Could Trump’s judicial appointments slow in the new year?
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Practical guidance for ethically changing law firms
- ‘Christmas Lawyer’ uses settlement with homeowners association on more holiday decorations
- DOJ sues state officials over laws protecting immigrants at courthouses
- Building the case for trial in the last 60 days




