IN RE KRIER

No. 45490-1-I.

29 P.3d 720 (2001)

In re the Personal Restraint Petition of S.J. KRIER, Petitioner.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

August 20, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Christopher Gibson, Nielsen Broman and Assoc., Seattle, for appellant.

Michael G. Ballnik, John S. Blonien, Wm. Andrew Meyers, Asst. Atty. Gen., Olympia, for respondent.


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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