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Judge dismisses suit seeking to block Alabama prison leases KIM CHANDLER, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) A judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit that sought to block Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey’s plan to lease prisons that would be owned by private companies and operated by the state. Montgomery Circuit Judge Greg Griffin granted the state s motion to dismiss the lawsuit after rejecting plaintiffs claims that the leases are unconstitutional. Among other grounds, the lawsuit contended the leases violate state law because the massive $3 billion expenditure was not approved by the Alabama Legislature and is an unconstitutional debt. Specifically, this Court finds that the Leases do not constitute a debt to the state, and therefore are not unconstitutional, Griffin wrote. ....
Judge dismisses Jim Zeigler lawsuit challenging Kay Ivey’s prison lease plan Updated 2:10 PM; Montgomery County Circuit Judge Greg Griffin today dismissed a lawsuit filed by State Auditor Jim Zeigler and others challenging Gov. Kay Ivey’s plan to lease and operate privately owned prisons. Griffin granted the request of the Alabama Department of Corrections to dismiss the case, rejecting the claims by Zeigler and the other plaintiffs that the prison leases would violate restrictions in the state Constitution on putting the state of Alabama in debt. Griffin also rejected plaintiffs’ claim that the leases violate a state law that prohibits the ADOC from leasing facilities without consent of the Legislature, as well as other claims. ....