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GILLETTE, J. In this prison discipline case, petitioner was charged with and found guilty of violations of prison disciplinary Rule 1 (OAR 291-40-050(1)) — Disruptive Behavior
1 and Rule 10 (OAR 291-40-050(10)) — Disobedience of an Order.2 Petitioner plead guilty to violating Rule 1. As to the disobedience charge, however, we are unable to discern from the sparse record in this case
3 precisely what order petitioner is supposed to have violated. Accordingly, his conviction for violating Rule 10 must be reversed.Affirmed in part; reversed in part.
OAR 291-40-050(1) provides:
"(1) Disruptive Behavior. No inmate shall engage in the advocation, encouragement, promotion, or creation of a disturbance.
"A 'disturbance’ is a substantial disorder characterized by unruly, noisy, or violent conduct which disrupts the orderly administration of the institution or creates an unreasonably annoying condition which poses a direct threat to the security and/or safety of the institution.”
OAR 291-40-050(10) provides:
"Disobedience of An Order. No inmate shall fail to promptly comply with a valid order of a staff member.”
See Calhoun v. OSP, 41 Or App 339, 597 P2d 1250 (decided this date).
Document Info
Docket Number: No. 02-79-141, CA 13582
Judges: Campbell, Gillette, Lee, Schwab
Filed Date: 7/30/1979
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/13/2024