AUSTIN v. ALABAMA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS

CR-06-0505.

975 So.2d 398 (2007)

Ildefonso AUSTIN v. ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied June 8, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ildefonso Austin, pro se.

Kim T. Thomas, gen. counsel, and Tara S. Knee, asst. gen. counsel, Department of Corrections.


BASCHAB, Presiding Judge.

During a prison disciplinary proceeding, the appellant, Ildefonso Austin, an inmate incarcerated at St. Clair Correctional Facility, was found guilty of intentionally creating a security, safety, or health hazard, a violation of Rule #62, Regulation #403. He was sanctioned with placement in disciplinary segregation for 15 days and the loss of visitation, telephone, and store privileges for 45 days. The appellant filed a petition for a writ...

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