no, no, no. huh-uh. i m going to walk. i m going to walk. those particular charges that i charged the inmate with were insolence, disobeying a direct order, assault, he attempted to spit on me as well as turn around on me. and this inmate will go to an adjustment hearing, which is panel of hearing officers, and he will plead his case against my disciplinary report that i give him, and they will do whatever is just. while this inmate received an extended term in segregation, combative inmates always risk suffering physical consequences as well. wherever inmates congregate, common areas and cellblocks, the yard, or the cafeteria, there s usually an overhead post manned by armed correctional officers. if extreme violence breaks out, these officers may use lethal
and this inmate will go to an adjustment hearing, which is panel of hearing officers, and he will plead his case against my disciplinary report that i give him, and they will do whatever is jest. while this inmate received an extended term in segregation, combative inmates always risk suffering physical consequences, as well. wherever inmates congregate, common areas and cellblocks, the yard, or the cafeteria, there s usually an overhead post manned by armed correctional officers. if extreme violence breaks out, these officers may use lethal means as a last resort, but they usually stop most assaults through verbal orders. keep moving on to the track. if that doesn t work, they have an arsenal of nonlethal weapons, including ones that fire wood blocks. though not deadly, woodblock rounds can leave a lasting impression as we discovered at the kern valley state prison in california.
and turn around on me, and this inmate will go to an adjustment hearing which is a panel of hearing officers and he will plead his case against my disciplinary report that i give him, and they will do whatever is just. while this inmate received an extended term in segregation, combative inmates always risk suffering physical consequences, as well. wherever inmates congregate, common areas and cell blocks and the yard or the cafeteria, there is usually an overhead post manned by armed correctional officers. if extreme violence breaks out, these officers may use lethal means as a last resort, but they usually stop most assaults through verbal orders. keep moving on to the track. if that doesn t work, they have an arsenal of nonlethal weapons, including ones that fire wood blocks. though not deadly, woodblock rounds can leave a lasting impression as we discovered at the kern valley state prison in california.
i m going to walk. those particular charges that i charged the inmate with were insolence, disobeying a direct order and he tried to spit on me and turn around on me, and this inmate will go to an adjustment hearing which is a panel of hearing officers and he will plead his case against my disciplinary report they give him, and they will do whatever is just. while this inmate received an extended term in segregation, combative inmates always risk suffering physical consequences, as well. wherever inmates congregate, common areas and cell blocks and the yard or the cafeteria, there is usually an overhead post manned by armed correctional officers. if extreme violence breaks out,
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