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Right to Interpreter and Witnesses at NY Disciplinary Hearings by A New York state appeals court held that prisoners in that state have a right to accurate translations of disciplinary proceedings and the right to call witnesses at those hearings. Paul Santana, a non English speaking Hispanic prisoner was infracted …
Chain of Custody Defect Doesn't Void Drug Test by The court of appeals for the Seventh circuit held that an Indiana state prisoner's due process rights were not violated when prison officials failed to maintain an adequate chain of custody for his urine sample that later tested positive for marijuana. …
Change in Infraction Level Requires Due Process in Wisconsin by A Wisconsin federal district court held that Wisconsin administrative code § HHS 303.68(4) creates a liberty interest which requires the security director to consider the regulation's criteria and make a statement of the criteria applicable to upgrade a prisoner's misconduct …
Damages Awarded in NY Urine Test Suit by A federal district court in New York entered an injunction and awarded $3,243.50 in damages, plus attorney fees, to a New York prisoner whose urine specimen lacked a full chain on custody and where no required confirmation test for drug use was …
Article • May 15, 2007
Disciplinary Finding Must Give Evidence Relied On by The court of appeals for the Seventh circuit held, in this Wisconsin case, that prison disciplinary hearing committees must give a statement of the evidentiary basis for finding a prisoner "guilty" of disciplinary charges. Court discusses the right and importance of such …
Court Approves Draconian Seg Conditions by The court of appeals for the Fifth circuit upheld the denial of soap and towels to Louisiana prisoners in punitive isolation where they could shower with soap daily. Mattresses and blankets were taken from the prisoners each day and returned later that evening. The …
Confidential Informant Testimony Must Be Reliable by Confidential Informant Testimony Must be Reliable The court of appeals for the Sixth circuit held that in prison disciplinary hearings, the hearing officer must provide written findings for the decision and a written summary of the evidence relied upon. When confidential informant testimony …
Article • May 15, 2007
Prisoner Entitled to Staff Assistance at Disciplinary Hearing by The court of appeals for the Second circuit held that a New York prisoner was entitled to staff assistance in a prison disciplinary hearing. However, the court granted the defendants in this case qualified immunity from damages by noting the law …
Right to Complain Clearly Established by The court of appeals for the Sixth circuit affirmed a district court ruling that an Ohio prisoner's First amendment rights were violated when he was infracted and punished for sending a petition signed by other prisoners complaining of guard harassment to the warden. The …
Section 2241 Proper Remedy for BOP Disciplinary Hearings by The court of appeals for the Seventh circuit held that a BOP prisoner in Illinois had properly filed a 28 U.S.C. S 2241 petition challenging a BOP disciplinary hearing even though he had not exhausted the BOP's administrative remedy program. While …
Prisoner Has Right to call Disciplinary Witnesses by Prisoner Has Right to Call Disciplinary Witnesses The court of appeals for the Third circuit held that a Pennsylvania prisoner was entitled to call witnesses on his behalf at a prison disciplinary hearing. Prison official's refusal to provide for the witnesses was …
EMIT Test Result Supports Infraction by The court of appeals for the Second circuit held that a single EMIT drug test result showing the use of drugs was sufficient to support a finding of guilt in a New York prison disciplinary hearing. Pre-hearing segregation of prisoners who test positive for …
Punishment for Prisoner with Medical Reason not to Shave States Claim by The court of appeals for the Fifth circuit held that the district court erred when it dismissed as frivolous a Florida prisoner's suit that he was punished by prison officials for having a beard. Prisoner claimed he had …
Article • May 15, 2007
Prisoner Has Right to Keep Infraction Report Before Hearing by The court of appeals for the Second circuit held that a New York prisoner had stated a claim when he filed suit alleging prison officials had seized infraction reports from him before a scheduled disciplinary hearing, thus depriving him of …
Article • May 15, 2007
Ban on Disciplinary Hearing Witnesses Struck Down by The court of appeals for the Ninth circuit held that prisoners have a right to call live witnesses at disciplinary hearings. The court held that a blanket Oregon prison rule banning all live witnesses at disciplinary hearings was unconstitutional. Rules in question …
Jail Detainee States Claim for Denial of Exercise, Mail Censorship, and Subjection to Collective Punishment by The court of appeals for the Fifth circuit held that a district court erred when it dismissed as frivolous a lawsuit by a San Antonio, Texas, jail detainee that he was denied adequate exercise/recreation, …
Ban on Documentary Evidence in Disciplinary Hearings Struck Down by The court of appeals for the Fifth circuit held that an Alabama prison rule prohibiting prisoners from presenting documentary evidence in their defense at prison disciplinary hearings is unconstitutional. Key to the issue is whether the evidence requested by the …
Restitution Allowed At Prison Disciplinary Hearing by The court of appeals for the Seventh circuit held that a prison disciplinary hearing comporting to Wolff v. McDonnell, 94 S.Ct. 2963 (1974) afforded sufficient due process in order for BOP officials in Illinois to seize the prisoner's trust fund account money to …
Prisoner Cannot Be Punished for Engaging in Permitted Conduct by The U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a district court jury verdict in favor of a prison warden who punished a prisoner for engaging in conduct not prohibited by prison rules. Larry Coffman, a prisoner at Missouri …
Qualified Immunity Denial Upheld, Punishment Requires "Some Evidence" by Qualified Immunity Denial Upheld, Punishment Requires "Some Evidence" The U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld denial of summary judgment on qualified immunity grounds to prison officials who punished a prisoner without evidence of wrongdoing. David Engel, a prisoner at the …
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