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B Max Cell Book Report
On 5-19-2017 at approximately 2230 hours, you (Officer Nathan) became aware that inmates were being threatened. These inmates were locked in a “B” Max cell together and all of the other inmates in “B” Max were also locked in their cells. I (Sgt Webber) directed you to handcuff an inmate and bring that inmate to the Booking area for questioning; you complied. After the inmate was questioned, I specifically directed you to place that inmate in his cell. You departed the area with a handcuffed inmate and a direct order.

It was sometime later on that shift, it was noticed and told by you, that you took it upon yourself to place both occupants of the “B” Max cell into the Law Library and un-cuff the inmates in direct contradiction from the

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