Hayes v. McBride, No. 3:96-CV-0508-AS (N.D.Ind.) (965 F.Supp. 1186) (May 13, 1997) (Judge Allen Sharp)
Loaded on July 1, 1997
published in Punch and Jurists
July 28, 1997
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Every prisoner should read this case, because it contains one of the best recent reviews of the few due process rights that prisoners still retain. In this case a prison guard alleged that, during a "shakedown", he discovered a bottle containing an orange colored substance in the prisoner's cell, …
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