Thursday, June 10, 2021

Gittens v. NJ Dept. of Corrections, A-3008-19

From the I Was Just Writing A Book department:

Petitioner, who has previously escaped prison "for a few hours" (yes, that is a quote), is charged with planning or attempting escape based on the following:

"[D]ocuments from his locked footlocker. The documents detailed personal information regarding DOC employees, including their full names, salaries, work schedules, overtime, and potential family members.

[...] detailed maps of the secured areas in the prison, the trailer area, the F-Unit, the cells located within the unit, DOC internal management procedures, and "dimensions of fences" surrounding the prison.

[...] documents containing "information related to when doors were opened, how long they were opened, when stand-up counts were called, where metal detectors were located, where frisk shacks were located, and numerous distances and measurements of areas within the jail."

[Paragraphination adjusted, internal brackets removed.]


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