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No Fourteenth Amendment Violation Resulting From Losses During Cell Search

The U.S. Supreme Court held that the Fourteenth Amendment does not protect
a prisoner's possessions and that prisoners have no reasonable expectation
of privacy" in their cells. A Virginia prisoner filed suit in response to
a cell search by a prison guard. The prisoner asserted that the search was
done ...

 

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