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James A. Adams v. Vaughn Killeen

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  • Title: James A. Adams v. Vaughn Killeen
  • Author : Court of Appeals of Idaho No. 17508
  • Release Date : January 05, 1989
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 55 KB

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This appeal arises from the dismissal of an inmate's petition for writ of habeas corpus. James Adams was convicted of forgery
in October 1987 and received a sentence of seven years. The sentence was suspended and Adams was placed on probation. As a
condition of the probation Adams was required to serve one year in the Ada County jail, during which time he could not violate
any jail rules. In January 1988 Adams was involved in a dispute with a jailer which resulted in a jail disciplinary hearing.
Adams was accused of committing rule violations. A hearing officer found Adams had violated the rules. As a result Adams was
denied visitation and commissary privileges for three weeks and was placed on twenty-three hour lock down for the duration
of his incarceration. Adams subsequently filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus, claiming that the hearing had been conducted in violation
of the county jail hearing guidelines. Specifically, Adams alleged that the jail disciplinary hearing had not taken place
within a required seventy-two hour period from the time the hearing was requested. A magistrate denied the petition. He concluded
that the failure to hold the jail disciplinary hearing within the time requirements contained in the county's jail manual
did not invalidate the entire hearing process. Adams appealed the magistrate's order to the district court. The case was assigned
to District Judge Schwartzman.


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