BRYANT v. ALABAMA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS

CR-09-1375.

61 So.3d 1109 (2010)

Quantrey BRYANT v. ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

October 1, 2010.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Quantrey Bryant , pro se.

Kim T. Thomas , gen. counsel, and Albert S. Butler , asst. gen. counsel, Alabama Department of Corrections, for appellee.


WELCH, Judge.

Quantrey Bryant appeals from the dismissal of his petition for a writ of habeas corpus, wherein he alleged that he was denied due process in a prison disciplinary proceeding. He was found guilty in the disciplinary proceeding of violating Rule No. 64, Administrative Regulation No. 403 (possession of contraband). Bryant was sanctioned with 45 days' disciplinary segregation and loss of privileges. Bryant lost one year and seven months good-time credit...

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