U.S. District Court: RESTRAINTS SECURITY PRACTICES.

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Drummer v. Luttrell, 75 F.Supp.2d 796 (W.D.Tenn. 1999). An inmate brought a [sections] 1983 action against corrections officials alleging that a disciplinary action violated her due process and Eighth Amendment rights. The district court held that the strip-searching and handcuffing of the inmate during a unit search did not constitute a due process violation because the action did not impose an atypical and significant hardship on her. The court found that the inmate did not have a constitutional right to receive sentence credits nor to parole or early release, upholding the disciplinary decision to deprive the inmate of sentence credits. The inmate had been strip-searched during a shakedown of her dormitory. After squatting and...

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