WEBB v. ANDERSON

No. 97-3264.

224 F.3d 649 (2000)

James L. WEBB, Petitioner-Appellant, v. Ron ANDERSON, Superintendent, Indiana State Prison, Respondent-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

Decided August 16, 2000.

As Amended August 18, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howard B. Eisenberg (argued), Milwaukee, WI, for Petitioner-Appellant.

Michael A. Hurst, Jon B. Laramore (argued), Office of the Attorney General, Indianapolis, IN, for Respondent-Appellee.

Before BAUER, ROVNER and EVANS, Circuit Judges.


ILANA DIAMOND ROVNER, Circuit Judge.

James L. Webb, an inmate of the Indiana State Prison, lost 90 days of good time credit when prison authorities determined that he had used marijuana based on a positive urinalysis. After exhausting his administrative remedies, Webb filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, arguing that because prison officials failed to maintain an adequate chain of custody for the urine specimen, their disciplinary decision lacks "some evidence...

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