Appendix C Civil Rights — SpeciaInterrogatoriesie— - 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983 Claims — for Cases Brought by Prisoners is a legal document that outlines the standard interrogatories used for civil rights claims brought by prisoners under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983. The interrogatories are used to collect information from the plaintiff and the defendant to help the court determine if the plaintiff has a valid claim. The interrogatories are divided into two categories: preliminary interrogatories and additional interrogatories. The preliminary interrogatories include questions such as the name and address of the parties involved, a description of the events leading up to the claim, and other general information. The additional interrogatories are more specific and include questions related to the nature of the claim, the applicable laws, and the facts surrounding the claim. The interrogatories are designed to provide the court with the information it needs to make a fair and informed decision in the case. The interrogatories are a valuable tool in ensuring that the court has all the facts necessary to make a proper ruling.