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Alaska Prisoners' Disciplinary Hearing Rights

In 1975 Alaska's supreme court held that under the state and federal
constitutions, Alaskan prisoners enjoy substantial due process rights in
prison disciplinary hearings, moreso than prisoners enjoy under the U.S.
Constitution alone. The state supreme court held that Alaskan prisoners
have the right to call and cross-examine witnesses, and ...

 

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