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Overturf v. Massie.


U.S. Appeals Court

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Overturf v. Massie Massie may refer to:

In places:
  • Massie Township, Warren County, Ohio
People with the surname Massie:
  • Massie (surname)
Fictional Character from the Clique Seires
  • Massie Block
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, 385 F.3d 1276 (10th Cir. 2004). State prison inmates who had been transferred from Hawaii to a privately owned correctional facility in another state sought federal habeas relief, alleging they should have been transferred when the private facility was purchased by the state. The district court dismissed the action, finding that inmates have no protected liberty interest in the location of their confinement conĀ·fineĀ·ment
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" in violation of the Eighth Amendment. (Dominion dominion, power to rule, or that which is subject to rule. Before 1949 the term was used officially to describe the self-governing countries of the Commonwealth of Nations—e.g., Canada, Australia, or India.  Correction Services, Oklahoma)
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Title Annotation:HABEAS CORPUS
Publication:Corrections Caselaw Quarterly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Feb 1, 2005
Words:106
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