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83-4,120. Infraction of rules or policies; report; filed with warden.A written report of any infraction shall be filed with the warden within seventy-two hours of the occurrence of such infraction or the discovery of it. Such report shall be placed in the files of the institution or facility. SourceLaws 1976, LB 275, § 12. AnnotationsWhere a disciplinary misconduct report was not prepared and submitted within 72 hours of the discovery of a penal inmate's infraction and the inmate was not prejudiced by the delay, there is no violation of due process. Billups v. Nebraska Dept. of Corr. Servs. Appeals Bd., 238 Neb. 39, 469 N.W.2d 120 (1991).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter83 > 83-4_120

83-4,120. Infraction of rules or policies; report; filed with warden.A written report of any infraction shall be filed with the warden within seventy-two hours of the occurrence of such infraction or the discovery of it. Such report shall be placed in the files of the institution or facility. SourceLaws 1976, LB 275, § 12. AnnotationsWhere a disciplinary misconduct report was not prepared and submitted within 72 hours of the discovery of a penal inmate's infraction and the inmate was not prejudiced by the delay, there is no violation of due process. Billups v. Nebraska Dept. of Corr. Servs. Appeals Bd., 238 Neb. 39, 469 N.W.2d 120 (1991).

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter83 > 83-4_120

83-4,120. Infraction of rules or policies; report; filed with warden.A written report of any infraction shall be filed with the warden within seventy-two hours of the occurrence of such infraction or the discovery of it. Such report shall be placed in the files of the institution or facility. SourceLaws 1976, LB 275, § 12. AnnotationsWhere a disciplinary misconduct report was not prepared and submitted within 72 hours of the discovery of a penal inmate's infraction and the inmate was not prejudiced by the delay, there is no violation of due process. Billups v. Nebraska Dept. of Corr. Servs. Appeals Bd., 238 Neb. 39, 469 N.W.2d 120 (1991).