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MAY '94 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS
Institution:
As an inmate charged with a violation of Bureau of Prisons rules or regulations referred to the Discipline Hearing Officer (DHO) for disposition, you have the following rights:
1. The right to have a written copy of the charge(s) against you at least 24 hours prior to appearing before the Discipline Hearing Officer;
2. The right to have a full-time member of the staff who is reasonably available to represent you before the Discipline Hearing Officer;
3. The right to call witnesses (or present written statements of unavailable witnesses) and to present documentary evidence in your behalf, provided institutional safety would not be jeopardized;
4. The right to present a statement or to remain silent. Your silence may be used to draw an adverse inference against you. However, your silence alone may not be used to support a finding that you committed a prohibited act;
5. The right to be present throughout the discipline hearing except during a period of deliberation or when institutional safety would be jeopardized. If you elect not to appear before the DHO, you may still have witnesses and a staff representative appear on your behalf;
6. The right to be advised of the DHO's decision, the facts supporting that decision, except where institutional safety would be jeopardized, and the DHO's disposition in writing; and
7. The right to appeal the decision of the DHO by means of the Administrative Remedy Procedure to the Regional Director within 20 calendar days of notice of the DHO's decision and disposition.
I hereby acknowledge that I have been advised of the above rights afforded me at a hearing before the Discipline Hearing Officer. I have further been advised that if I have previously received either a presumptive or effective parole date from the Parole Commission, a finding by the DHO that I committed the prohibited act(s) may result in a rescission or retardation by the Parole Commission of the presumptive or effective parole date.
Inmate's Name: EPSTEIN, JEFFREY EDWARD Reg. No.: 76318-054 Date: 7/30/19
Inmate Signature: X Date: 7/30/19
Notice of rights given to inmate(Date/time): 7/30/19 5:17PM (b)(6),(b)(7)(C)
by: _____________________________________
Replaces BP-S293(52) of JAN 88.
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BP-S293.052 INMATE RIGHTS AT DISCIPLINE HEARING CDFRM
MAY '94 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS
Institution:
As an inmate charged with a violation of Bureau of Prisons rules or regulations referred to the Discipline Hearing Officer (DHO) for disposition, you have the following rights:
1. The right to have a written copy of the charge(s) against you at least 24 hours prior to appearing before the Discipline Hearing Officer;
2. The right to have a full-time member of the staff who is reasonably available to represent you before the Discipline Hearing Officer;
3. The right to call witnesses (or present written statements of unavailable witnesses) and to present documentary evidence in your behalf, provided institutional safety would not be jeopardized;
4. The right to present a statement or to remain silent. Your silence may be used to draw an adverse inference against you. However, your silence alone may not be used to support a finding that you committed a prohibited act;
5. The right to be present throughout the discipline hearing except during a period of deliberation or when institutional safety would be jeopardized. If you elect not to appear before the DHO, you may still have witnesses and a staff representative appear on your behalf;
6. The right to be advised of the DHO's decision, the facts supporting that decision, except where institutional safety would be jeopardized, and the DHO's disposition in writing; and
7. The right to appeal the decision of the DHO by means of the Administrative Remedy Procedure to the Regional Director within 20 calendar days of notice of the DHO's decision and disposition.
I hereby acknowledge that I have been advised of the above rights afforded me at a hearing before the Discipline Hearing Officer. I have further been advised that if I have previously received either a presumptive or effective parole date from the Parole Commission, a finding by the DHO that I committed the prohibited act(s) may result in a rescission or retardation by the Parole Commission of the presumptive or effective parole date.
Inmate's Name: EPSTEIN, JEFFREY EDWARD Reg. No.: 76318-054 Date: 7/30/19
Inmate Signature: X Date: 7/30/19
Notice of rights given to inmate(Date/time): 7/30/19 5:17PM (b)(6),(b)(7)(C)
by: _____________________________________
Replaces BP-S293(52) of JAN 88.
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BP-S293.052 INMATE RIGHTS AT DISCIPLINE HEARING CDFRM
MAY '94 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS
Institution:
As an inmate charged with a violation of Bureau of Prisons rules or regulations referred to the Discipline Hearing Officer (DHO) for disposition, you have the following rights:
1. The right to have a written copy of the charge(s) against you at least 24 hours prior to appearing before the Discipline Hearing Officer;
2. The right to have a full-time member of the staff who is reasonably available to represent you before the Discipline Hearing Officer;
3. The right to call witnesses (or present written statements of unavailable witnesses) and to present documentary evidence in your behalf, provided institutional safety would not be jeopardized;
4. The right to present a statement or to remain silent. Your silence may be used to draw an adverse inference against you. However, your silence alone may not be used to support a finding that you committed a prohibited act;
5. The right to be present throughout the discipline hearing except during a period of deliberation or when institutional safety would be jeopardized. If you elect not to appear before the DHO, you may still have witnesses and a staff representative appear on your behalf;
6. The right to be advised of the DHO's decision, the facts supporting that decision, except where institutional safety would be jeopardized, and the DHO's disposition in writing; and
7. The right to appeal the decision of the DHO by means of the Administrative Remedy Procedure to the Regional Director within 20 calendar days of notice of the DHO's decision and disposition.
I hereby acknowledge that I have been advised of the above rights afforded me at a hearing before the Discipline Hearing Officer. I have further been advised that if I have previously received either a presumptive or effective parole date from the Parole Commission, a finding by the DHO that I committed the prohibited act(s) may result in a rescission or retardation by the Parole Commission of the presumptive or effective parole date.
Inmate's Name: EPSTEIN, JEFFREY EDWARD Reg. No.: 76318-054 Date: 7/30/19
Inmate Signature: X Date: 7/30/19
Notice of rights given to inmate (Date/time): 7/30/19 5:17PM by: [redacted]
(This form may be replicated via WP) Replaces BP-S293(52) of JAN 88.
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BP-S293.052 INMATE RIGHTS AT DISCIPLINE HEARING CDFRM
MAY '94 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS
Institution:
As an inmate charged with a violation of Bureau of Prisons rules or regulations referred to the Discipline Hearing Officer (DHO) for disposition, you have the following rights:
1. The right to have a written copy of the charge(s) against you at least 24 hours prior to appearing before the Discipline Hearing Officer;
2. The right to have a full-time member of the staff who is reasonably available to represent you before the Discipline Hearing Officer;
3. The right to call witnesses (or present written statements of unavailable witnesses) and to present documentary evidence in your behalf, provided institutional safety would not be jeopardized;
4. The right to present a statement or to remain silent. Your silence may be used to draw an adverse inference against you. However, your silence alone may not be used to support a finding that you committed a prohibited act;
5. The right to be present throughout the discipline hearing except during a period of deliberation or when institutional safety would be jeopardized. If you elect not to appear before the DHO, you may still have witnesses and a staff representative appear on your behalf;
6. The right to be advised of the DHO's decision, the facts supporting that decision, except where institutional safety would be jeopardized, and the DHO's disposition in writing; and
7. The right to appeal the decision of the DHO by means of the Administrative Remedy Procedure to the Regional Director within 20 calendar days of notice of the DHO's decision and disposition.
I hereby acknowledge that I have been advised of the above rights afforded me at a hearing before the Discipline Hearing Officer. I have further been advised that if I have previously received either a presumptive or effective parole date from the Parole Commission, a finding by the DHO that I committed the prohibited act(s) may result in a rescission or retardation by the Parole Commission of the presumptive or effective parole date.
Inmate's Name: EPSTEIN, JEFFREY EDWARD Reg. No.: 76318-054 Date: 7/30/19
Inmate Signature: X Date: 7/30/19
Notice of rights given to inmate (Date/time): 7/30/19 5:17PM by: [redacted]
(This form may be replicated via WP) Replaces BP-S293(52) of JAN 88.
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