figure out if i m going to explode or not and how to presentpy case. because i really didn t do this and officers have let me out. i m going in there to hope to beat it. if i don t, i will lose time and probably end um up going to safe because i m going to act a fool. knox! knox hopes to get off on a technicality one he has been toll has worked for other inmates. you were wrote up on class d resisting. when you were screened, you pled not guilty. listen to your plea. still for the guilty. what s your comment. look at the dates when the first-hand happened and when he had wrote me up it s like i think five six days. they went past the 24 hours. so we will check that and let you know. he is saying he was wren up on the 7th. they can run it on the 7th day.
you are trying to get an argument out of me. it s not going to work. here it is, bro, i m trying to be, you know, decent about this colt right to you. i m going back to my cell, man. all right. get your stuff. he s trying to make things a constitutional issue. it s not a constitutional issue. it s administrative issue. all he has to appeal it in the grievance process and let the northern regional director make that decision. he s got a lot of reports in the last five years. a lot of conduct reports. let me see. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight pages. he says he only has, one, two, he only had one or two so far this year. nick knox s conduct is also about to come under fire. we have a hearing today on fleeing and resisting. right now, i m trying to
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explode or not. and how to present my case. i really didn t do this. the officers let me out. i m going to go in with a clear head and hopefully beat it. if i don t, i m going to lose time and probably go to seg because i m going to act a fool. knox? knox hopes to get off on a technicality. one that he s been told has worked for other inmates. wrote up on physically resisting. you pled not guilty. is that still your plea? still not guilty. what s your comment? look at the dates when the incident happened and when he wrote me up. it was like five or six days. they went past the 24 hours to get wrote up. so you re saying it s out of the time frame? yes. we ll check that and we ll let you know. he s saying he was wrote up on the seventh and the screener did not screen him in time for the hearing. they can write it on the seventh date. it don t matter.
this lady, man. she don t like finding people not guilty. she likes giving them a verbal reprimand. i didn t flee from the officer or nothing like that. we dropped this down to a class c and found you guilty of interfering with a staff member, and took 30 days. you want to sign that? [ bleep ]. how does everybody else get found not guilty but not me, ma am? do you want to sign that? hell, no, i m not going to sign that. that s crazy, man. still gonna take time. that s crazy, man. i was pretty pissed off. pretty mad, you know? in my opinion mr. knox will survive this, and we will probably see him again. they re lucky i didn t smack the [ bleep ] out of one of them. coming up