Opinion
November 10, 1994
Appeal from the Supreme Court, Clinton County (Lewis, J.).
Petitioner was charged with violating State-wide rules prohibiting unhygienic acts and littering. The misbehavior report, authored by a correction officer who witnessed the disturbance, stated that the occupant of petitioner's cell threw miscellaneous debris, including urine and feces, at the inmate in an adjoining cell. At the Superintendent's hearing, the correction officer identified petitioner as the inmate who threw the debris. Petitioner was found guilty of both charges. Supreme Court annulled based upon the denial of petitioner's right to attend the Superintendent's hearing and remitted the matter for a new hearing. Because the denial of petitioner's right to be present at the hearing can be adequately remedied by requiring a new hearing, we find no merit to petitioner's contention that remittal is an inappropriate remedy in this case. We have considered petitioner's other contentions and find them to be without merit.
Cardona, P.J., Mercure, Crew III, Casey and Peters, JJ., concur. Ordered that the judgment is affirmed, without costs.