Inmate Rights Form: BP-S293.052
The document is a form (BP-S293.052) used by the U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons to inform inmates of their rights during a discipline hearing. Jeffrey Epstein signed the form on July 30, 2019, acknowledging his rights. The form outlines seven specific rights, including the right to representation and the right to appeal the Discipline Hearing Officer's decision.
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The document is a form (BP-S293.052) used by the U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons to inform inmates of their rights during a discipline hearing. Jeffrey Epstein signed the form on July 30, 2019, acknowledging his rights. The form outlines seven specific rights, including the right to representation and the right to appeal the Discipline Hearing Officer's decision.
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