Anselmo Soto v. Hans Walker, Supt., Auburn, C.F., T.H. Giltner, Lt., Auburn, C.F., Donald Selsky, Docs., Albany

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1995-01-11

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CALABRESI, Circuit Judge: The intricacies attending the law of prisoners’ due process rights can confuse even the most experienced of lawyers. Little wonder then that Anselmo Soto, a prisoner acting pro se, struggled to assert the appropriate due process doctrine when he initiated this action against prison officials. Yet, Soto’s instinct that he may not have…

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