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Article • July 15, 1994 • from PLN July, 1994
Urinalysis is Search by Anthony Lucero is a Colorado state prisoner. He refused prison official's order to submit a urine sample for urinalysis testing and was infracted, found guilty and punished for refusing to obey an order. Lucero filed suit under § 1983 claiming that the urinalysis violated his rights …
Article • January 15, 1994 • from PLN January, 1994
MI Hearing Officers Have Absolute Immunity by James Sullivan is a Michigan state prisoner. He was infracted for having a urinalysis test that indicated marijuana use. At his disciplinary hearing he stated he had been using the legal pain killer and anti-inflammatory Ibuprofen, which was sold in the inmate store. …
Article • November 15, 1993 • from PLN November, 1993
Chain of Custody on Urine Sample by Federal courts in New York have held that due process requires a prison disciplinary body to establish a reasonably reliable chain of custody as a foundation for introducing the results of urinalysis tests into evidence at prison disciplinary hearings. This chain of custody …
Indiana DOC Must Allow Witnesses at Hearings by Jerry Forbes is an Indiana state prisoner who refused to take a urine test because the prison did not publish its testing procedures. He was infracted and requested prison officials as witnesses at his hearing and they refused to appear. He was …
Article • March 15, 1993 • from PLN March, 1993
Section 1983 Proper Remedy for Disiplinary Violations by Two Arizona state prisoners were found guilty of drug use at a disciplinary hearing and lost 2 years of good time credits, did 15 days in isolation, lost privileges, were moved to higher security levels, and placed on a more restrictive parole …
Article • December 15, 1992 • from PLN December, 1992
Prisoner Has No Right to Independent Drug Test by Prisoner Has No Right To Independent Drug Test Rick Koenig is an Arizona prisoner who tested positive for marijuana use in an ADx urine test. He was infracted for drug use. Prior to his disciplinary hearing Koenig requested a gas liquid …
Article • December 15, 1992 • from PLN December, 1992
Filed under: Searches, Drug Testing
Prison Drug Test Survey by Drug testing of prison inmates has become a standard practice in federal and state institutions, with hundreds of thousands of urinalysis tests conducted over the course of a year; and a significant portion of the tests turn up positive, according to a major study by …
Parolees Have a Right to Bodily Privacy by Parolees Have A Right To Bodily Privacy Afemale parolee in California was ordered to provide a urine sample for drug testing by a male parole officer. While she was in a bathroom stall providing the sample, the male parole officer entered the …
Expungement of Infraction Reversed by Michael Elkin is a New Jersey state prisoner. During the process of obtaining and testing a urine sample from Elkin, prison officials did not comply with the terms of a consent decree requiring urine samples to have a "continuity of evidence" attached and completed. Elkin …
Article • January 15, 1992 • from PLN January, 1992
Alaska Con Has Liberty Interest in Prison Job by An Alaskan prisoner was subjected to a random urine test using the Enzyme Multiplied Immunoassay Technique (EMIT). He tested positive for marijuana use. Immediately after the test results came in, and without a disciplinary hearing, the prisoner was removed from his …
Geronimo Pratt Wins Injunction Against Future Harassment; Loses Drug Trafficking And Possession Appeal by Elmer "Geronimo" Pratt is a political prisoner convicted after an FBI COINTELPRO frame job of murdering a school teacher during an alleged robbery attempt of the victim and her husband on a Santa Monica tennis court. …
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Stanford University Drug Tests on Incarcerated Juveniles 1997-1999 Press Reports 2006 Alliance for Human Research Protection Stanford University Drug Test on Incarcerated Juveniles 1997-1999 Monday, 14 August 2006 Stanford University researchers used 61 inmates ranging in age from 14 to 18 at a California Youth Authority (CYA) correctional center in …
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Wadoc Admin Bulletin Revision to Drug Testing Sanctions and Treat 2001 STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS OFFICE OF CORRECTIONAL OPERATIONS-· MCNEIL ISLAND CORRECTIONS CENTER P.O. Box'88900 'Steilacoom, Washington 98388-0900' (253) 588-5281 ADl\1INISTRATIVE BULLETIN July 30, 2001 FROM:. All MICCStaff and hunates ~~ .... ~ Alice Payne, Sup rin~ SUBJECT: …
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Nydoc Urinalysis Test Directive 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK TITLE NO. 4937 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES DIRECTIVE SUPERSEDES Urinalysis Testing 12/21/2010 DISTRIBUTION DIR# 4937 Dtd. 10/01/06 EFERENCES (Include but are not limited to) DATE A B PAGES PAGE 1 OF DATE LAST REVISED 9 APPROVING AUTHORITY I. POLICY: Urinalysis test …
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Indiana Department of Toxicology Drug Test Errors 2004-2006 From: To: Date: Killllm:KLliH.i.JJa.t::L. Method Peter' Tuesday, May 11, 2004 11:02:59 AM Pete, Nati mentioned to me that there was a problem with drug screen testing of blood and urine samples in the forensic laboratory. Apparently, the drug screens that were performed …
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Ca Medical Marijuana Memo 2007
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