DocketNumber: No. 99-16689; D.C. No. CV-97-01915-PGR-MS
Citation Numbers: 20 F. App'x 636
Filed Date: 6/15/2001
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/18/2024
MEMORANDUM
The district court properly granted summary judgment to the defendant. Mitchell did not come forward with any evidence showing that prison officials violated their own regulations. Although the prison may have been obligated to lock the doors between the Navajo Unit and the rest of the prison, the regulations do not require the prison to lock the doors within the Navajo Unit, the unit in which all of Mitchell’s assailants were housed. The decision not to lock the door between the two sides of the Navajo Unit accordingly falls within the discretion of prison officials, see generally Calderon v. United States, 123 F.3d
AFFIRMED.
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