KENNEDY, J.
Due process requires fair notice of what conduct is prohibited before an inmate charged with a serious infraction can be deprived of good time in a prison disciplinary proceeding. Where an inmate claims lack of fair notice and is nevertheless found guilty of committing a serious infraction, "some evidence" in the record of the hearing must support a finding that the inmate did receive fair notice of the prohibited conduct, despite his protests to the contrary...
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