Defendant was convicted of unlawfully possessing a sharpened metal rod, approximately six inches in length, inserted in a "Bic" pen. Defendant's contention, that the conviction is unconstitutional due to the Commissioner of Correctional Service's failure to file the "Standards of Inmate Behavior" rulebook with the Secretary of State as required by law, is without merit. This issue was previously dealt with by this court (People v Gholston...
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