Arnold A. Cary v. Dean Williams, Executive Director, Colorado Department of Corrections, et al.
DueProcess Punishment
Did CDOC violate Cary's A constitutional federal question: 1.
due process and equal protection, provided in the Fourteenth and
Eighth Amendments, regarding CDOC facilities drinking water that
is contaminated with toxic uranium?
Did CDOC violate Cary's 5th A constitutional state question: 2.
Amendment right by depriving him of life, property without due
And, not providing adequate medical care, and process of law?
allowing the theft of his legal books?
In a related case, Cary v. Goodrich et al., Cary was stimul- 3.
ated to amend this action after defendant's counsel offered to
settle this action Cary v. Goodrich et al., Case No. 2020-cv-36
Plaintiff in the District Court, Crowley County, Colorado.
brought fourth a additional defendant and evidence showing the
corruption within CDOC policies and practices.
the extent that CDOC has gone through to cover-up Cary's legal
actions by confiscating Cary's legal books,
to the on going threat of toxic uranium drinking water throughout
This is a constitutionalThis action shows
This brings question
the entire Colorado prison system.
question that should be answered by this Honorable Court.
Did CDOC violate Cary's due-process, equal-protection, 8th-amendment, toxic-water, medical-care, legal-materials