Reviewed on: October 07,2015

What is the legal limitations on prisoner being held in the "hole"?He has already been in for 21 days, and has been informed that "they" are awaiting a signature of warden. The case has been reviewed and settled? Just concerned about how much more time he can be held for something that was out of his control. And none violent situation

Asked: July 29, 2015
Author: Sandi
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There is no legal limitation on the length of time an inmate may remain in the SHU or the "hole". There are no laws an inmate can rely on to govern how they are incarcerated. They are basically property of the department of corrections - and have to do whatever the department decides, whenever they decide. Stays in the SHU can be months and months for infractions that are considered safety violations like possession of a cellphone or fighting. If you are certain that the warden has signed off on the settlement, then his release will soon follow.
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Accepted Answer Date Created: July 30,2015

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