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Show LAKESIDE Lakeside Review Corrections pays to settle lawsuit The Associated therapy, Ford said. ' Sex offenders who opt to drop out of treatment may have such materials, but if you want a parole date, youve got to be in therapy, Ford said. Corrections now is working to place sex offenders together. In the meantime, sex offenders housed with other inmates potentially will continue to have access to sexually explicit materials, Ford said. State inmates staying in county jails still will face restrictions enforced by counties, Ford said. Barnard already has attacked such bans in suits pending against Davis and Salt Lake counties. Class-actio- n status has been lawsuit granted to a federal-coufiled on behalf of prisoners held in the Davis County Jail between 1995 and mid-199Lead plaintiff Jose Antonio Ayala was denied a magazine showing a woman with barely covered breasts, Barnard said. Davis County lifted its ban after Ayalas suit was filed, he said. Salt Lake County has been targeted in two pending lawsuits, but it is still enforcing its ban on sexual images, said Capt. Paul Cunningham. Inmates may have sexually explicit novels or written materials. In a jail, commercial nudity has value and can cause fights, he said. You lose some freedoms when you go to jail. If Press Utah Corrections officials have agreed to pay attorney Brian Barnard $15,000 to resolve lawsuits over a - and now abandoned -proposed prison ban jon sexually explicit magaand books. zines The first lawsuit filed in the matter involved the Davis County Jail. The policy was drafted last year out of a concern that sex offenders often had access to cellmates sexually oriented materials Corrections spokesman Jack Ford said. While the prison may have legitimate reasons for restricting individual prisoners, the proposal was too sweeping and violated inmates rights, Barnard argued. It didnt just prohibit pornography, it prohibited any kind of nudity, Barnard said. The prisons agreement to permanently abandon the proposal "is a victory for the Fust Amendment. The settlement covers Barnards legal fees and costs. No damages wall be paid to inmates. Corrections officials did not admit wrongdoing, but wanted to avoid unnecessary and costly litigation, court records said. The policy was never implemented at prisons in Draper and Gunnison, Ford said. Ve told the inmates, You may need to cancel your subFord said, but the scriptions, plan' was halted after Barnard suedon behalf of two dozen prisoners. Everyones been getting their Hustler and Playboy, Ford said. Barnard later filed a second suit on behalf of inmates in the Iron' County-Uta- h State Correctional Facility, arguing the policy was. "being enforced there. Most state prisoners in Iron County are sex offenders, and they are not allowed to have sexually oriented magazines while in civil-righ- ts rt 7. those things are important to you, you probably shouldnt be a Students represent Davis High at state convention Several members of Leaders Impacting the Family Environment represented Davis High at the State FHAHERO convention held at the Ogden Egyptian Convention Center in March. listened to guest speakers. Gold medals were awarded to Jessica Hewlett, job interview; Katie Naylor, Focus on Children; and Misti Whicker, Focus on Children. They will represent the state at the National FHAHERO convention in New Orleans July 3 through 10. Also winning awards were Kara Cullimore, The students competed in a variety of star eent competitions, attended workshops and gold, Focus on Children; Rebecca Hall, silver, communications; and Jenny Toolson, silver, chapter showcase manual. 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