Even prisoners have certain inalienable rights guaranteed to them in the United States Constitution. My roommate informed me that we are in America, and therefore governed by American law.
Now, I've never actually studied prison law before, but I do know that if we are being detained, we have certain rights: certain standards of hygiene, the right to know the charges against us, certain acceptable modes of conduct from the guards and other prison officials, things like that. The 5th Amendment in the Bill of Rights deals specifically with arrest and incarceration. And then there's the Miranda Laws (named after a man, although you wouldn't suspect it). They have to tell you your rights, and if you weren't Mirandized coming in, then you can sue these guys for everything they're worth! I know I wasn't Mirandized, but maybe it's different with mental institutions in a hell dimension that I got sent to by Bu
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Now, I've never actually studied prison law before, but I do know that if we are being detained, we have certain rights: certain standards of hygiene, the right to know the charges against us, certain acceptable modes of conduct from the guards and other prison officials, things like that. The 5th Amendment in the Bill of Rights deals specifically with arrest and incarceration. And then there's the Miranda Laws (named after a man, although you wouldn't suspect it). They have to tell you your rights, and if you weren't Mirandized coming in, then you can sue these guys for everything they're worth! I know I wasn't Mirandized, but maybe it's different with mental institutions
in a hell dimension that I got sent to by BuSee? Democracy.