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· 12/19/1947

Role v. J. Neils Lumber Co.

Citations

  • 74 F. Supp. 812
  • 1947 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1962

How courts have described this case

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  • “SOLSA creates a liberty interest in treatment because it both mandates treatment and conditions parole on progressing successfully through treatment.”
  • “Inmates sentenced under SOLSA have a liberty interest in not being terminated from treatment without due process.”
  • “[T]he right to treatment is not absolute or unconditional.”

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Judges: Pray

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