Question
1.
Estelle vs Gamble 1976:
Estelle vs Gamble 1976
2.
Wilson vs Seiter 1991:
Wilson vs Seiter 1991
3.
Hudson vs Palmer 1984:
Hudson vs Palmer 1984
4.
Wolf vs McDonnell 1974:
Wolf vs McDonnell 1974
Column B
a. Due process rights during disciplinary proceedings require prisoners receive 24 hours of written notification of the charges and evidence against them prior to the disciplinary proceedings. Inmates have the right to call witnesses, present evidence, confront their accusers, provide an opportunity at cross examination.
b. Even though prisoners have rights, they may still lose some of them if they interfere with prison security, such as having no reasonable expectation of privacy.
c. Prisoners must show that prison officials were aware of harmful conditions in a correctional institution and failed to take steps to remedy those conditions
d. Prisoners must show that they were denied basic human necessities such as food, warmth, or exercise
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here’s a matching of the cases in Column A with the appropriate descriptions in Column B:
1. **Estelle vs Gamble 1976**:
**d.** Prisoners must show that they were denied basic human necessities such as food, warmth, or exercise.
2. **Wilson vs Seiter 1991**:
**c.** Prisoners must show that prison officials were aware of harmful conditions in a correctional institution and failed to take steps to remedy those conditions.
3. **Hudson vs Palmer 1984**:
**b.** Even though prisoners have rights, they may still lose some of them if they interfere with prison security, such as having no reasonable expectation of privacy.
4. **Wolf vs McDonnell 1974**:
**a.** Due process rights during disciplinary proceedings require prisoners to receive 24 hours of written notification of the charges and evidence against them prior to the disciplinary proceedings. Inmates have the right to call witnesses, present evidence, confront their accusers, and provide an opportunity for cross-examination.
1. **Estelle vs Gamble 1976**:
**d.** Prisoners must show that they were denied basic human necessities such as food, warmth, or exercise.
2. **Wilson vs Seiter 1991**:
**c.** Prisoners must show that prison officials were aware of harmful conditions in a correctional institution and failed to take steps to remedy those conditions.
3. **Hudson vs Palmer 1984**:
**b.** Even though prisoners have rights, they may still lose some of them if they interfere with prison security, such as having no reasonable expectation of privacy.
4. **Wolf vs McDonnell 1974**:
**a.** Due process rights during disciplinary proceedings require prisoners to receive 24 hours of written notification of the charges and evidence against them prior to the disciplinary proceedings. Inmates have the right to call witnesses, present evidence, confront their accusers, and provide an opportunity for cross-examination.