Petitioner was found guilty after a Superintendent's hearing of violating a prison disciplinary rule prohibiting conspiring to escape. Initially, we find that petitioner waived any argument that the Hearing Officer was biased because he had previously interviewed him in an administrative segregation proceeding by failing to object on that ground during the hearing (see, Matter of Blackshear v Coughlin,
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