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Whitlock v. Johnson, No. 98-1133 (7th Cir.) (153 F.3d 380) (August 5, 1998) (Judge Joel L. Flaum)

Case held that prison's policy of virtually denying an accused's requests for live witnesses at a disciplinary hearing lacked "the refinement required to survive constitutional muster.".

This is a rare case in which the Seventh Circuit ruled that officials at a State prison had violated the rights of prisoners by ...

 

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