Shoats v. Horn, No. 99-3603 (3rd Cir.) (213 F.3d 140) (May 23, 2000) (Judge Richard L. Nygaard)
In a classic example of the blind eyes that the courts focus on prison complaints, the Court, in this case, held that a prisoner who spent the greater part of eight years in administrative segregation could not claim any due process violations sufficient to justify a claim for damages under ...
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