Galloway v. Suffolk County Correctional Facility.U.S. District Court REMOVAL FROM PROGRAM DRUG Galloway v. Suffolk County Correctional Facility, 232 F.Supp.2d 4 (E.D.N.Y. 2002). A parole violator filed a [section] 1983 action alleging that prison officials deprived him of his right to due process when they removed him from a substance abuse program. The district court denied the officials' motion for judgment on the pleadings Noun 1. judgment on the pleadings - a judgment rendered by the court prior to a verdict because no material issue of fact exists and one party or the other is entitled to a judgment as a matter of law , finding that the parole violator had a state-conferred liberty interest in continued participation in the program, and therefore could not be discharged from the program without a hearing, even though he signed an application stating that a decision to remove him from the program was final. The court held that the county prison's High Impact Incarceration Confinement in a jail or prison; imprisonment. Police officers and other law enforcement officers are authorized by federal, state, and local lawmakers to arrest and confine persons suspected of crimes. The judicial system is authorized to confine persons convicted of crimes. Program (HIIP HIIP Harvard Information Infrastructure Project HIIP Hydrocarbon Initially In Place ) was a "substance abuse program" governed by state Mental Hygiene Law. The program involved sixty days of intensive therapy and a six-month aftercare af·ter·care n. Follow-up care provided after a medical procedure or treatment program. aftercare the care and treatment of a convalescent patient, especially one that has undergone surgery. phase. (Suffolk County Correctional Facility, New York) |
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