DocketNumber: No. 538673
Judges: HURLEY, J.
Filed Date: 7/30/1996
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The respondent argues that although the petition claims violation of the DOC's protocol for the administering of drug tests, that none of the alleged violations would be sufficient without more to cause a granting of the petition even after a full hearing.
The petitioner argues that the facts alleged do establish a violation of the DOC's own rules for drug tests. He therefore claims the rules constitute the minimum due process standards that must be satisfied and are a violation of due process. He contends that a violation of the rules entitles him to a hearing on the petition. The hearing is the proper proceeding to determine if he suffered any violation of his rights.
The court agrees with the petitioner. The court finds it is sufficient to withstand the motion to dismiss to have alleged violations of fundamental fairness that implicate constitutional rights. Lozado v. Warden,
The motion to dismiss is hereby denied.
Hurley, J.