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051211P.pdf 02/03/2006 Mosheh Malik Louis v. Dept. of Correction
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 05-1211
District of Nebraska
[PUBLISHED] [Arnold, Author, with Beam and Riley, Circuit Judges]
Prisoner case - prisoner civil rights. District court ruling that the
Department of Corrections' method of collecting and testing urine
samples for drug use did not violate plaintiffs' due process rights is
affirmed; defendants' policy that inmates cannot call the drug testing
technicians at disciplinary proceedings does not violate due process, as
the policy is justified by penological concerns and the reports themselves
have substantial indicia of reliability.