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No more kosher meals (illustration)
No more kosher meals (illustration)
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US court: Prison okay to stop man's kosher meals

Michigan appeals court rejects lawsuit filed by inmate who stopped receiving costly kosher meals at St. Louis Correctional Facility after he being caught buying non-kosher munchies at prison store

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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