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For purposes of the rules, does “currently active litigation” include non-criminal offender disciplinary cases?

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For purposes of the rules, does “currently active litigation” include non-criminal offender disciplinary cases?

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A. No. If all witnesses are assigned to the same unit, the Access to Courts Rules permit offenders to visit in the law library or via an offender-to-offender legal visit in order to discuss legal matters. For witnesses assigned to another unit, offenders have access to counsel substitutes for the investigation of their disciplinary cases.

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