Thursday, May 27, 2021

Halter v. NJ Dept. of Corrections, A-4117-19

Prison demands prisoner to take a pee test at 9:00. Prison orders placement of prisoner in prehearing confinement at 10:15 AM (indicating disciplinary charges have been filed). That is, the order indicating charges have been filed is 1 hour and 15 minutes after the demand.

Prisoner: They didn't give me the required 2 hours to 'void a sample'.

Hearing officer: There was no evidence they didn't give you 2 hours.

Appellate Division: CAN'T YOU PEOPLE DO MATH?

(Remedy: The prison gets a mulligan. Gee. Thanks.)

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