Certified: Court says Mich. prison OK to end special meals for man seen with non-kosher snack
By APFriday, August 14, 2009
Court: Mich. prison OK to stop man’s kosher meals
ST. LOUIS, Mich. — A Michigan prison inmate who says his kosher meals were illegally suspended isn’t getting any relief at a federal appeals court.
In 2005, convicted killer Phillip Berryman stopped receiving costly kosher meals at St. Louis Correctional Facility after he was caught buying non-kosher munchies at the prison store.
The 66-year-old Berryman said the snacks were for another inmate, but that defense was rejected. He sued, claiming his suspension from kosher meals was a burden on his religious liberties.
The appeals court this week said Michigan has a legitimate interest in maintaining discipline and ensuring that only inmates with “sincere beliefs” participate in the kosher program.
Berryman, who is serving a life sentence, now is at a Michigan prison in Jackson.
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