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Perez v. Coughlin

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Mar 11, 1994
202 A.D.2d 1056 (N.Y. App. Div. 1994)

Opinion

March 11, 1994

Appeal from the Supreme Court, Wyoming County, Griffith, J.

Present — Denman, P.J., Balio, Fallon, Doerr and Davis, JJ.


Determination unanimously confirmed and petition dismissed. Memorandum: The determination that petitioner violated rule 113.10 ( 7 NYCRR 270.2 [B] [14] [i]) by possessing a razor blade in his cell is supported by substantial evidence (see, People ex rel. Vega v. Smith, 66 N.Y.2d 130). The written misbehavior report stated that a razor blade was found secreted behind a picture in a photo album in petitioner's cell. At a Tier III disciplinary hearing, petitioner entered a plea of guilty. Petitioner admitted possessing the razor blade and stated that he used it only to cut cardboard and sharpen pencils and did not use it as a weapon. Petitioner's statements, along with the written misbehavior report, were sufficient to support the determination.

Contrary to petitioner's assertion, the penalty of 120 days in the Special Housing Unit was not an abuse of discretion under the circumstances.


Summaries of

Perez v. Coughlin

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Mar 11, 1994
202 A.D.2d 1056 (N.Y. App. Div. 1994)
Case details for

Perez v. Coughlin

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of RICARDO PEREZ, Petitioner, v. THOMAS A. COUGHLIN, III, as…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department

Date published: Mar 11, 1994

Citations

202 A.D.2d 1056 (N.Y. App. Div. 1994)
610 N.Y.S.2d 120

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