The following excerpt is from U.S. ex rel. Haymes v. Montanye, 505 F.2d 977 (2nd Cir. 1974):
4 After all these years of reviewing prison problems, we are not too myopic to notice the distinct possibility of arbitrary, misguided, or disingenuous invocation of administrative justifications for transfer. Although we must to some extent rely upon the good faith of prison officials, the individual inmate is not left unprotected against such abuses. See Newkirk v. Butler, 499 F.2d 1214, 1217 (2d Cir. 1974).
5 See Wolff v. McDonnell, 418 U.S. 539, 558, 94 S.Ct. 2963, 2976, 41 L.Ed.2d 935 (1974) (holding that 'since prisoners in Nebraska guilty of serious misconduct, the determination of whether such behavior has occurred becomes critical, and the minimum requirements of procedural due process appropriate for the circumstances must be observed.')
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