Steven Bangs v. Walter William Smith, et al., No. 22-1353 (2d Cir. 2023)
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New York has a merit time allowance system in which prisoners serving indeterminate sentences for certain non-violent offenses can earn “merit time allowances” to reduce their minimum sentences by one-sixth. Plaintiff claims that New York prison officials revoked his merit time allowance and rescinded his merit-based parole release date without a hearing in violation of his procedural due process rights. The district court dismissed Petitioner's petition, finding that the prison official were entitled to qualified immunity because Petitioner's rights were not clearly established. Petitioner appealed.
Recognizing that Petitioner had a protected liberty interest in his expected release date once it was granted by the Parole Board, the Second Circuit nevertheless concluded that the prison officials are entitled to qualified immunity because Petitioner's rights were not clearly established at the time of the prison officials’ conduct.
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