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United States District Court,Southern District of Florida,Traian Bujduveanu v. Dismas Charities,Ana Gispert,Derek Lamar Thomas,laShonda Yvette Adams

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR

THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA



CASE NO.: 11-20120-CIV-SEITZ/SIMONTON



TRAIAN BUJDUVEANU,



Plaintiff,



vs.







DISMAS CHARITIES, INC., ANA GISPERT,

DEREK THOMAS and ADAMS LESHOTA



Defendants.

/



AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF

MOTION FOR SUMMARYJUDGMENT



STATE OF FLORIDA )



COUNTY OF BROWARD )





BEFORE ME, this date personally appeared the undersigned, who after



being first duly sworn hereby state, as follows:



1. My name is Ana Gispert. I am over the age of 18 years and not laboring



under any disabilities. I have personal knowledge of the facts and matters below.



2. I serve as the Director for Dismas Charities, Hollywood, Florida location.



3. Plaintiff pled guilty to charges of conspiring to illegally export military



and dual use aircraft parts to Iran. Plaintiff was sentenced to 35 months for his crimes.



4. Towards the end of his sentence, Plaintiff was transferred to Dismas, a



"halfway house," on July 28, 2010 until his release date of January 31, 2011.



5. Dismas is a private non-profit corporation known as a CCC Contractor.



6. As a result of the Plaintiffs health issues, Plaintiff was released to home



confinement and was required to report back to Dismas every Wednesday.

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7. Plaintiff attended a resident orientation, had the program policies and

procedures explained to him and was give the opportunity to ask questions and receive

clarification of any policies and procedures. (True and correct copies of the relevant

portions of the Resident Handbook, Rules, Regulations, Expectations, Sanctions and



Contraband List provided to the Plaintiff and are attached to my affidavit as Exhibit 1)

8. The Residential Handbook is quite clear that all participants in the Dismas

program, like the Plaintiff, consent to searches of their persons and vehicles (p. 16,



Exhibit 1); are not permitted to possess or use cell phones without authorization (p. 16,

Exhibit 1) and cannot drive without the prior approval of Dismas. (p.21, Exhibit 1).



9. The Residential Handbook is quite clear that all participants in the Dismas



program are not permitted to possess or use cell phones without authorization that



unauthorized cell phones are contraband and any unauthorized cell phone is contraband,



which will be confiscated and not returned, (p. 16, and Contraband List Exhibit 1)



10. Plaintiff also received Dismas' Rules and Regulations. (True and correct



copies of the relevant portions of the Rules and Regulations are attached to my affidavit

as Exhibit 2)



11. The Rules and Regulations of Dismas-Dania Beach are quite clear that all



participants in the Dismas program, like the Plaintiff, consent to searches of their vehicles



(p.3, Section 2(d), Driving Privileges, Exhibit 2); are not permitted to possess or use cell



phones without authorization (p.3, Section 6(c), Contraband, Exhibit 2) and cannot drive



without the prior approval of Dismas. (p.3, Section 2(a), Driving Privileges, Exhibit 2).



12. The Rules and Regulations of Dismas-Dania Beach are quite clear quite



clear that violations of the rules and regulations could lead to sanctions, including

termination from the Program, (p.6, Section 2(a), Sanctions, Exhibit 2).

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13. Plaintiff acknowledged on May 27, 2010 and on July 28, 2010, that he



received a copy of Dismas Rules, Regulations and Restrictions and would abide by the

rules and regulations. True and correct copies of the Plaintiffs Acknowledgement Forms

are attached to Exhibit 3.





14. On May 27, 2010 and on July 28, 2010, Plaintiff acknowledged that: he



received a copy of the Contraband List; that if he is found with contraband it would be



confiscated and disposed of by Dismas; and that if he was found with contraband, he



would be subject to disciplinary action. True and correct copies of the Plaintiffs



Acknowledgement Forms are attached to Exhibit 3 to this affidavit.



15. On February 24, 2010, the Plaintiff signed a Federal Bureau of Prisons



Form in which he understood that as part of his residential reentry center release that he



would abide by the rules and regulations of the program. A true and correct copy of the



Plaintiffs BOP Acknowledgement Form is attached to Exhibit 4 to this affidavit.



16. On September 10, 2010, one month before the Plaintiff drove without



authorization from Dismas and was found to be in possession of an unauthorized cell



phone, the Plaintiff signed a Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prison Conditions



of Confinement Form in which the Plaintiff agreed that he would not drive a motor



vehicle without CCM approval. A true and correct copy of the Plaintiffs BOP Conditions



of Home Confinement Form, containing condition 12, is attached to Exhibit 5 to this



affidavit.





17. On September 10, 2010, one month before the Plaintiff drove without



authorization from Dismas and was found to be in possession of an unauthorized cell



phone, the Plaintiff signed a Home Confinement Special Conditions Form in which he



acknowledged he would adhere to the Rules of the Bureau of Prisons Conditions of

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Home Confinement as well as the policies and procedures ofhis CCC facility, Dismas.

A true and correct copy ofthe Plaintiffs Home Special Conditions Form, containing is

attached to this affidavit as Exhibit 6.



18. The use of cell phones between felons is a security risk. Certainly, the

Plaintiff could not have a cell phone in prison and as he was still serving a prison

sentence (in home confinement), possession of a cell phone was prohibited. Cell phones

are hazardous to institutional security, as is demonstrated by the fact that they are not

allowed in prison. Cell phones, for example, would permit people to talk and

communicate after lights out to potentially organize disruptions of the institution.



19. The authorized use of a motor vehicle by a CCC participant also provides

a security risk. Certainly, the Plaintiff could not use a motor vehicle in prison and as he



was still serving a prison sentence (in home confinement), use of a motor vehicle without



authorization was prohibited.



20. The Plaintiffwas also not permitted to attend religious services outside of



a 5 mile radius of his confinement as per Federal Bureau of Prison guidelines. A copy of



the guidelines for religious services is attached to this affidavit as Exhibit 7.



21. On October 13, 2010, the Plaintiff appeared on his reporting date by



driving himself to Dismas in Plaintiffs family vehicle.



22. While Plaintiff may have held a valid driver's license, he was not



authorized by Dismas to drive or operate a motor vehicle.



23. The Plaintiff was not authorized to operate a motor vehicle without



approval of the Director of Dismas, Ana Gispert.



24. At no time did I authorize the Plaintiff to drive a motor vehicle.

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25. Following the violation, the vehicle was searched for safety reasons and a

cell phone allegedly belonging to the Plaintiffs family was discovered.

26. The Plaintiff was not authorized to possess acell phone, regardless of who

owned it.





27. A phone can be hazardous to safety as it can be used to call or

communicate with other persons not confined or other half way house residents, which

could cause security issues.



28. A Disciplinary Report was then prepared and signed by the Plaintiff after

the incident on October 13, 2010. True and correct copies of the Dismas Reports are

attached as Exhibit 8 to this affidavit.



29. The Plaintiffs personal items were then held by Dismas. As the phone

was contraband, Dismas donated the phone.



30. The remainder of the Plaintiffs personal items were held by Dismas.



31. Dismas requested that the family members pick up the items. However,



the Plaintiff or his designated family member refused to pick the personal items up from

Dismas and Dismas, at its own cost, delivered the items to the Plaintiff. A copy of the

property release memorandum is attached as Exhibit 9 to this affidavit.



32. Since the Plaintiff violated Federal Bureau of Prison guidelines



concerning his CCC confinement, the Federal Bureau of Prisons was notified on or about



October 19, 2010.



33. On October 19, 2010, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, not Dismas, then sent



the United States Marshall's Service to Dismas to take the Plaintiff back to FDC Miami



to complete the rest of his sentence. A copy of the Federal Bureau of Prisons pick up

notice to the United States Marshall Service is attached to my affidavit as Exhibit 10.

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34. It is my understanding that Plaintiff was transferred by the Bureau of

Prisons into the custody of FDC Miami, where a subsequent hearing was held by the

Bureau of Prisons concerning his possession of a cell phone and driving a vehicle without

authorization. He was found guilty of these offenses at the hearing and required to serve

the remaining 68 day balance of his initial sentence at FDC Miami. A copy of the

Plaintiffs United States Bureau of Prison Center Discipline Committee Report is

attached to this affidavit as Exhibit 11.



35. The Plaintiff, at all times, was under the control of the Federal Bureau of



Prisons until his sentence was completed.



36. CCC is a privilege not a right. The Plaintiff, as well as other felons, is still



under the control, rules and regulations of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. While not



locked behind a cell door while and out of a federal correctional institution, the Plaintiff



is still serving the terms of his sentence even when at a CCC. The Plaintiff, despite his

beliefs, was not a "free man" able to do whatever he wanted.

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FURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NAUGHT.









SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me this JU.s* day of



~"3>jgg«HWi ,2011.



NOTA





My Commission Expires: 3V'H I 3o\2>

(PrintVFype or Stamp Commissioned

Name of I 'otary Public



Personally Known • OR Produced Identification Q3 LAURIE L JACKSON

Notary PuoHc - tU» of florid*

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Dismas Charities Dania Beach Operations Manual - Reviewed/Revised 5/2010

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Your Counselor will assist you in referrals to outside agencies and/or services. Remember: Non-compliance

with required program and/or group participation will delay your progression through the Level System and

may affect your release from the program.



Additionally, within two weeks you will be required to participate in the journaling program which is mandated

by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Should you choose not to participate you will be restricted to the Community

Corrections Component of our program until your release.



You will be released based on your successful completion of the program, along with the set release date

mandated hy the Supervising Authorities,



AUTHORITY

Residents are to treat all staff and other residents with courtesy and respect at all times. No resident may use

profanity or demeaning language to staff or other residents. No resident may have authority over another

resident.





All residents will address staff by MR. or MS. (followed by their last name). Note: All staff will refer to all

residents in the same manner.





RESIDENT BEHAVIOR

Any resident behavior which leads staff to believe that the resident may be harmful to themselves, staff, or the

public will be removed from the program. Remember: During yourprogramming at Dismas you will encounter

and interact with many persons (staff and residents) from many differentbackgrounds, beliefs, and economic

levels; therefore, it is imperative that you treat everyone with respect in regards to their mannerisms, religious

practices, language, etc. Remember your successful re-entry into the community will be contingent in part on

your acceptance and ability to get along with various persons from different cultural backgrounds. The use of

profanity, racial and/or sexual gestures or speech is prohibited.



Additionally, Dismas wishes all residents to be watchful of fellow resident's behaviors which couldindicate

that the resident may attempt to do harm to themselves. Signs can be, but are not limited to: Withdrawal from

group participation or conversations, discouraging comments, isolation, poor hygiene, etc. Should youwitness

these signs you are to notify Dismas staff immediately. Should you yourself have these symptoms and feelings

of hopelessness you are encouraged to contact any Dismas staffmember immediately for referral for treatment.



RESIDENT BULLETIN BOARD

All residents are required to read the Resident Bulletin Boardon a daily basis, which is located in the Dining

Area. Residents are not permitted to remove any information from the Resident BulletinBoard. Staffwill

communicate procedure changes, notice of meetings, etc. via a Memorandum on the ResidentBulletin Board.

The Resident Bulletin Board also contains information that is permanent, including: Resident Rules and

Regulations; BOP Prohibited Acts; Emergency Medical and Evacuation Procedures; Resident Rights & Contact

Information; etc.



COMMUNITY MOVEMENT

You are requiredto be accountable to Dismas staff at all times. Dismas will not approve you to have any

movements within the community where you cannot be immediately reached by phone. Destinations where

phones have call forwarding, three-way calling, and/or answering services, or cell phone only services will not

be authorized. When signing out of the facility, you are responsible for putting your finger print on the scanner

and waiting until you are cleared by the RAM system. Remember: If you have to go to another destination

""anWoTaddiTiorial move IrTthe community, otheTthanybur approved"sfgn-out deltmatibn,youare~requiredTo

\ call in and request achange ofdestination, prior to making the move. Itis important to remember that asking to

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f change a destination is a request, and staff will make the decision if the changewill be granted. All information

regarding the newdestination must be provided to staff when the request is made.

Staff will not granta move without the necessary information (name, full address, phone number, and purpose

of the movement). Furthermore, when you reach your approved destination, you are to call the facility and

reportin. Note: When you call in, the location and telephone number will be monitored by Caller-ID, and staff

\ are permitted to contact you at your approved sign-out destination, at any time. When you get ready to leave

your approved sign-out destination you are to call the facility and report to staff that you will be returning. Note:

Your call in location will be monitored by Caller-ID, and staff are permitted to contact you at your approved

sign-out destination at any time. Returning lateto the facility can result in a disciplinary report. *Movement

Requests must be provided for all non-emergency movements at least24 hours in advance. Does not apply to

weekend requests, which have to be submitted by Thursday at 12 noon.



Residents may not frequent the racetrack, bingo, or other destinations where the primary purpose is gambling.

Residents arenot to enter places wherepornography or liquor is a main commodity. Residents may not eat at

food establishments where alcohol is served, even on approved pass movements._Remember:

Unaccountability is a serious violation, and may warrant loss of privileges or yourtermination from the

program. These accountability procedures protect you and verify to Dismas, the community, andthe United

States Probation Office and the Federal Bureau of Prisons your accountability.



COUNTS

Head counts are conducted randomly during all shifts. Residents in the facility are required to be accountable to

staff within the facility at all times, unless you are on an approved movement outside of the facility.



ROOM CLEANLINESS/RESIDENT ROOM ACCESS

You are responsible for the cleanliness of your living area at all times. Your assigned bedis to be neatly made

at all times when not occupied. You are required to keep all of your propertyneatly organized in your assigned

locker. You are not to leave clothes or other items on the floor, on the side or tops of lockers, in chairs, or on the

bed. Note: Only (3) pairs of shoes will be permitted to be placed neatly under your bed. Nothingis to be

hanging on the bedposts or end rails except drying towels and your laundry bag.



A staffmember will conduct room inspections on a daily basis. Whenpossible, you will be given the

opportunity to correct any problems with your area before property is confiscated or disciplinary action is taken.

Repeat violations however, will result in disciplinary action. Forlife safety reasons and for the respect of others,

no TV's, DVD's or DVD tapes, recorders, or other electronic equipment, withthe exception of a Radio, IPOD,

MP3, or CD player w/headphones use only will be permitted, No I-Touches are permitted. Headsets are not an

excuse for non-compliance to drills, counts, or responding to pages, etc. No extension cords, stuffed animals,

cardboard boxes, rugs, non-issued linen, and non-issued pillows are not permitted, and will be considered

contraband. *Medical equipment when required by a doctorwill be permitted.



No resident ispermitted to change rooms or beds without permission from their Counselor, Dismas has the right

to change your bed and room assignment at anytime. No resident is permitted in another resident's locker, bed,

or dorm area. Your locker must be secured at all time. Residents are not permitted Lu use empty lockeis or

beds. Property found stored in a lockerthat has not been assigned will be thrown out.



No resident is permitted in any restricted area or staff office without the permission and presence of staff.



WORK DETAILS

Youwill be assigned a Work Detail Assignment during your stay. The Work Detail Assignment Sheet is posted

'"onthe Bulletin Board, alongwith a detaUeddescription of your assigned Work Detail Task. You are required"

to complete your detail as assigned and described, and residents are not permitted to switch details or complete

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In a Fire Situation:



> DO NOT PANIC! DO NOT USE THE ELEVATOR! USE THE STAIRWAY

> Ifthe room is smoky or you smell smoke, get on your hands and knees (or stomach) and crawl to the

door.

> Feel the doorknob; if hot, DO NOT open the door; if cold, open the door slowly, and move toward the

closest exit.

> DO NOT PROP EXIT DOORS OPEN!

> Ifthe doorknob is hot, place atowel or other barrier at the bottom ofthe door and wait for help.

> Pull tViP fire al^rm ag ymi evatmatp if this has not already hem done.

> After exiting the building, all persons shall meet in the far left side ofthe parking lot and or across the

street. Staff will conduct a count and report any persons missing to the Police and Fire Department

officials.

> NEVER REENTER A BURNING BUILDING!





DISCIPLINARY ACTION (The Federal Bureau of Prisons, CCM, office has acopy of the Dismas Charities Dania Beach

Resident Handbook/Rules and Regulations and hasapproved itscontents)



Prior to transfer from an institution, each resident is forwarded acopy ofthe Dismas Charities Dania Beach

Rules and Regulations/ Resident Handbook. At the time of your orientation, this information is reviewed. The

Receipt ofRules and Regulations/Resident Handbook form is signed at this time by both the resident and staff

and placed in the resident's file. All non-sentenced residents (Public Law) are provided acopy ofthe Dismas

Charities Dania Beach Handbook/Rules and Regulations at the time ofinitial intake.

7A copy ofthe Dismas Charities Dania Beach Rules and Regulations are incorporated in this Handbook.

Additionally, Federal Pre-Release Residents receive acopy ofthe Federal Prohibited Acts. You are responsible

for knowmg'ajKUjadeJstanding the information contained within these documentsandj^^lbeheld

^gounteblefortter^ ofthe rules, then staff

wii^gxrowr-feem^ndep^la^fflly-^ith you. If you violate aDismas (In-House) rule, then an appropriate staff

member will write aDisciplinary Report (DR.). The PR is presented to you for signature and it is then

forwarded to your Counselor or designee for investigation ofthe report. The signing ofaDisciplinary Report

by you is not an admission of guilt, but an acknowledgement that you are aware ofthe Disciplinary Report. The

investigating staff member will investigate the report and will recommend an appropriate sanction, which could

range from expunging the report to aloss ofprivileges or program termination. Once the Director has signed off

on the Disciplinary Report, then the action is deemed appropriate. The Director can increase or decrease the

action recommended. If you feel that action was not appropriate, then you can file an informal grievance to the

Director, for review of the action.



Remember it is Dismas Charities Dania Beach's intent to handle minor disciplinary infractions with in-house

sanctions such as loss of privileges; reprimands; verbal warnings; special assignments; dorm or facility

restriction- reduction in level; impound or confiscation of unaudited personal property; or extra details.

However, apattern or increasing number of disciplinary infractions or gross violation of program rules could

result in greater sanctions, up to and including your termination from the program.

When aFederal Prohibited Act is committed, by aPre-Release (BOP) Resident, staff will initiate a(Formal)

Incident Report. The report will be investigated by astaffmember who was not awitness to the incident, and

then aformal hearing will be conducted by the Center Disciplinary Committee, which can be made upofone to

-threerstaffnrcmbervriH^ A

.recommended sanction(s) will be determined at the conclusion of the formal hearing and the report, hearing,

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and substantiated evidence and sanction recommendation(s) will be forwarded to the Community Correction

Manger (CCM) for review and processing by the Disciplinary Hearing Office (DHO) with the Federal Bureau

of Prisons. Note: Category three or four offenses can be resolved at the facility level.



BOP PROHIBITED ACTS & SANCTIONS

FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS

Prohibited Acts (CCCs)



Note to CDC Chairman- Choice of recommended sanctions must coincide with the severity range of the infraction. Normally, the more sever infractions should carry

^t.rp.n.itiP.^n.hncPinfh.i^rs.vmrvl.vHs Sanctions ARBim and Frrgnirf CCM approval prior to imposition

The Community Corrections Manager may increase the severity ofsanction(s) recommended, but may not exceed the ranges specified.

More than onesanction may beimposed fora particular infraction.

Severity Range: 100 =Greatest 200 =High 300 =Moderate 400 =Low

CODE PROHIBITED ACTS SANCTIONS

197 Useofthe telephone to furthercriminal activity.

100 Killing



101 Assaulting any person (includes sexual assault) oran. Acharge for 198 Interfering with a staffmember intheperformance ofduties.

assaulting any person atthis level istobeused only when serious (Conduct must beoftheGreatest Severity nature.) This charge is

physical injury has been attempted orcarried out by an inmate. to be used onlywhen another charge of greatest severity isnot

applicable.

102 Escape from escort; escape from asecure institution (low, medium,

and high security level and administrative institutions); orescape from 199 Conduct which disrupts or interferes withthesecurity or orderly

a minimum institution with violence

running of the institution or theBureau ofPrisons. (Conduct must

be of the GreatestSeveritynature.) This chargeis to be usedonly

103 Setting a fire (charged only when found topose athreat tolife or whenanotherchargeof greatestseverityis not applicable.

a threat ofserious bodily harm or furtherance ofa prohibited actof

Greatest Severity, e.g. infurtherance ofa riot or escape; otherwise A. Recommended parole date rescissionor retardation

thecharge is properly classified Code 218or 329)

B. Forfeitearnedstatutorygood time or non-vested goodconduct

104 Possession, manufacture, or introduction of a gun, firearm, weapon, time (upto 100 %) and/or terminate ordisallow extra good time

sharpened instrument, knife, dangerous chemical, explosive orany (an extragoodtimeor goodconduct timesanction maynotbe

suspended).

ammunition.



B.I Disallow ordinarily between 50and75%(27-41days)ofgood

105 Rioting

conducttime credit available for year (a good conducttime sanction

may not be suspended)

106 Encouragingothers to riot

C. Disciplinary Transfer(recommend)

107 Taking hostage(s)



108 Possession manufacture, orintroduction ofa hazardous tool (Tools D. Disciplinary segregation (up to 60 days)

most likelyto be used in an escapeor escapeattemptor to serve as

weapons capable ofdoing serious bodily harm toothers; orthose E. Make monetary restitution

hazardous to institutional securityor personal safety; e.g., hack

F. Withhold statutory good time (NOTE: can be in addition to A throi

saw blade)

E - cannot be the only sanction executed)

109 (Not to be used)

G. Loss of Privileges (NOTE: cannotbe the only sanction executed)

110 Refusing toprovide a urine sample ortotake part inother drug

abuse testing



11 ] Introduction ofany narcotics, marijuana, drugs, orrelated paraphernalia

not prescribed for the individual bythe medical staff

II? Use ofany narcotics, marijuana drugs, or related paraphernalia

not prescribed for the individual bythe medical start



113 Possession ofany narcotics, marijuana, drugs, or related

paraphernalia not prescribed for the individual by the medical staff



SANCTIONS

CODE PROHIBITED ACT



200 Escape from unescorted Community Programs and activities and 202 (Not to be used)

Open Insh'tutions (minimum) and from outside secure institutions-

203 Threatening anotherwithbodilyharmor anyotheroffense

- without violence.



204 Extortion, blackmail, protection: Demanding or receiving money or

201 Fightingwith another person

anything ofvalue inreturn forprotection against others, toavoid bodily



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GRIEVANCES

If you have a grievance of any nature, then your first action is to request a meeting with the

Counselor for an attempt at an "informal resolution". You can begin this process by submitting

an "Action Request" describing the problem, to the Counselor's attention. If the Counselor

concludes the complaint has merit, a meeting will be scheduled with all parties concerned. After

a careful analysis of all the facts, a decision regarding the complaint will then be made by the

Counselor (and/or) Director/ Assistant Director and any appropriate r.orrer.tive action will he

taken at that time. Always utilize the chain of command.



If an informal resolution cannot be reached, then you can file a grievance through the Bureau of

Prisons Adrhinistrative Remedy process on a (BP-9) form (Administrative Remedy) or Public

Law^pkseme\its through their respective US Probation Officer.



j:arci

it any tiprfe, staff may conduct a search ofthe facility, your personal belongings, vehicles, or

irpefson. You do not have to bepresent for staff to search your personnel property, vehicle,

.Jor living area. Items that are deemed contraband will beconfiscated and destroyed and/or

.donated to a local charity of Dismas' choice. They are not returned. Note: This includes

^authorized cell phones, electronic game systems, computers, etc.



SMOKING

For everyone's health and safety, smoking is prohibited. This is a smoke free facility. All

smoking products and accessories are considered contraband. This applies to all visitors to the

facility.



PHONE CALLS

There are pay phones available for your use between the hours of 6:00 am and 10:00 pm. There

is a ten (10) minute limit on all telephone calls. You may not use Dismas business phones unless

approved by the Counselor (and/or) Director/Assistant Director. Staff will not take messages for

you unless it is an extreme emergency or employment/program related. Any abuse ofthe

telephone (including inappropriate conversations and language) will result in suspension ofyour

phone privileges.





BEEPERS/PAGERS/UNAUTHORIZED CELL PHONES AND I -TOUCH/1-

PADS/PASS RESIDENCE PHONES/COMPUTERS: The use of beepers, pagers, or

unauthorized cell phones whether inside oroutside ofthe center is prohibited without the specific

written approval ofthe Facility Director and the Bureau ofPrisons (BOP). Authorized beepers^

pagers, and cell phones must be left at their place of employment or for those residents on

home confinement at their approved residence. Any resident found in the possession of one of

these devices, whether active or inactive, will receive a disciplinary report, andthe itemwillbe

confiscated and not returned.



Resident who are requesting release residence passes must submit documentation each month in

the form ofa phone bill that your release residence phone does not have the following disallowed



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features: Call forwarding, three way calling, call message or answering service. Additionally, if

your release residence is outside the local calling area to our facility, you must have the

capability on your phone to call long distance. Acopy ofyour monthly phone bill will be placed

in your file. Failure to provide your Counselor with this documentation will result inyour loss of

pass privileges. Resident eligible for home confinement must use an approved phone company

such as Bell South, Comcast or AT&T to be compatible with HC equipment. No exceptions.



While on pass, you are not allowed to utilize anv cordless phone. Contact with Dismas staff must

always be done bya stationary phone. Remember: Dismas staff will berandomly contacting you

during your pass. Should you be unreachable (unaccountable); you will be placed onescape

status, and disciplined accordingly.



The use ofany computer internet service at anytime, without the approval ofyour Counselor

(and/or) the Facility Director/ Assistant Director and in some cases the CCM orUSPO is

prohibited.



EMPLOYMENT

You are required to obtain employment within 15 calendar days after your arrival. Employment

is obtained through daily participation in our Job Search Program. If you are not employed

within 15 calendar days, you may be terminated from the program. If you pass your 15 day

without securing employment, the Director will notify the CCM for a decision regarding your

continued placement within the program.



Job search is conducted Monday through Friday, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm. A Job Readiness Class will

be mandatory, each week, for those residents who remain unemployed. All unemployed residents

are required to seek employment during these above reference times. Failure to effectively look

for employment will result in program termination. Attendance Verification Forms must be

submitted to Staff upon your return from job search. These forms must be signed by any

prospective employers you have contacted throughout the day.

Before beginning employment, you must provide the Employment Specialist and your Counselor

with the following information.



1. Company Name (must be alegal company which carries workers compensation and takes appropriate taxes

from your wages)

2. Physical Address (nota PO BOX or Route Address)

3. Phone Number

4. Immediate Supervisor

—S-. Work Schedule

6. Full or Part-Time Status

7. Salary and Pay Schedule (Can not work a commission only job)



Employment must be verified prior to your first day on the job. Your employer must be notified

ofyour legal status and your secured employment must be full-time and meaningful to your

program needs and programming objectives. Note: Dismas staff will conduct an on-site visit with

you and your employer within the first seven days ofemployment. All changes ofemployment

~must-be4mmediately-reported-to-the-Employment-Speeialistand-your-Gounselor^-Any changes—

in jobs must be pre-approved by your Counselor and the Facility Director and/or Assistant

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Any and all contact with Law Enforcement officials must be reported to your Counselor or

Facility Director/ Assistant Director immediately. Ifaticket or summons has been issued, acopy

must be provided to staff upon your return to the facility. This includes traffic accidents.

Residents must remain arrest free to guarantee their continued participation in this program.



pSierimlst attend all required program meetings unless otherwise permitted to be absent

from the Facility Director and/or Assistant Director, Counselor, or BOP.

STAFF DIRECTION AND INSTRUCTION

Residents must obey all direct orders from staff. Residents will obey all orders and special

conditions imposed by the supervising authorities. Residents will follow all conditions set forth

by the Individual Program Plan, supervising authorities and court orders.

RECREATION .

Recreational opportunities will be provided in-house. Recreation Hours:

Male: Monday-Wednesday-Friday -Sunday 6a.m. until 11 a.m.

Tuesday-Thursday- Saturday 6:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

Female: Monday-Wednesday-Friday -Sunday 6:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

Tuesday - Thursday- Saturday 6:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m.

Reminder: The dress code still applies to the recreation areas of the facility. No recreation will

be allowed during meal or visitation hours.



Drs^^harities Dania Beach provides meal service for all residents In-House. Dining out

privileges, to non-alcohol service restaurants, will be approved on acase-by-case basis for those

residents who are eligible for pass movement privileges. Areceipt from the restaurant

documenting your purchases must be provided upon your return from pass. Note: Public Law,

Pre-trial or CCC status Placements are not eligible for this privilege.

TRANSPORTATION ,f

While indigent you will be provided bus passes, if needed. These passes are to be used for

program related activities only, and will only be given to you until you receive your firs

paycheck. Ifyou choose employment which is not serviced by the bus line, or normal bus hours,

—you are responsible fui vour cost and means oftransportation. _

Ifyou wish to operate amotor vehicle while in the program prior approval must be obtained

The following paperwork must be submitted to your Counselor: Valid Driver sLicense, Current

Driving Record; Valid Insurance with your name on the Policy; Current Registration.

Additionally, if you are not the owner ofthe vehicle anotarized letter authorizing you to drive

the owner's vehicle must be provided to your Counselor. Note: The car will be searched and

inspected bv staffto ensure that the regtotiorijcard^

"car^heTcenTe and inspectic^tickeTare current. The Director approves the request and acopy

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of our approved driving information is maintained in your file. Note: Vehicles may be used for

approved work and program related activities only. Residents may not transport other residents.

Ifresident are riding to work or program activities with family members or co-workers the driver

must show a current drivers license, registration, and insurance policy to Dismas staff before the

resident will be allowed to ride with this person and must complete and have approved by their

Counselor, Director and/or Assistant Director the POV Form.

SUPERVISING AUTHORITIES (This list is subject to change, so please consult the Resident Bulletin Board

for the most update list of contract information)



Carlos Rodriquez, Community Corrections Manager (CCM)

401 N. Miami Avenue, Florida 33128

Phone (305) 536-4024



Leslie Castro, Management Center Administrator (MCA)

401 N. Miami Avenue, Miami, Florida 33128-1830

Phone (305) 536-6522



Cheryl Dennings, Community Corrections Regional Administrator (CCRA)

3800 Camp Creek Parkway, SW, Building 2000, Atlanta, GA 30331-6226

Phone (678) 686-1399



Jeff Anderson, TDAT

715 McDonough Blvd, SE

Atlanta, GA 30315

Phone: (404) 635-5669



Raymond E. Holt, South East Regional Director (RD)

3800 Camp Creek Parkway, SW, Building 2000, Atlanta, GA 30331-6226

Reginald D. Michael, Chief United States Probation Officer (SUSPO)

Tower 101 Building 101 NE 3rd Avenue, Suite 200, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301

Phone (954) 769-5508



FEDERAL RESIDENT LEVELS . . .

Each level is based on aseries of goals (tasks) that you must complete and maintain dunng your

stay at Dismas. With each level oftasks and achievements, certain privileges are rewarded,

which bring you closer to your goal of 100% re-entry back into the community. This level

system is arewards system, based on your positive development and longevity in the program. It

should be noted that not all residents will progress at the same rate or levels due to the seventy of

their charges orthe level ofprivileges granted.

All pass movement requests for the week (church, social, release residence passes, non-

emergency medical treatments, etc.) must be submitted to your Counselor by 12 noon on

Thursday. NO EXCEPTIONS! Home Passes will only be given to your pre-approved

release address, which was signed off by the Supervising Authority. NO EXCEPTIONS!

COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS COMPONENT:

LEVEL 1- This is the most restrictive level. Designation to this level is made by the BOP, the

~ColH^SFO~^"Facllit^ level are denied'access to the communiry—

except for employment, program needs, community service or emergency situations. Residents

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DISMAS CHARITIES DANIA BEACH

CONTRABAND LIST

Mouthwash orover the counter medications containing alcohol or Quinine unless prescribed by a

physician, i.e., Tonic Water, Mineral Water, Vinegar

Prescription Medications and over the counter medications that contain a narcotic, sleeping aid,

stimulant, orother over the counter medications not approved by policy.

Weapons (includes knives ofany kind, or pointed scissors or fingernail clippers with asharp file

orknife attachment, firearms, box cutters, loose razor blades, pepper spray, or any other device

which could be used as a weapon).

Food or Beverages outside the Dining Room. Food orbeverages containing poppy seeds.

Computers, Blackberry type hand-held devices, typewriters with memory, TV/VCR, I-Touch,

I-Pads, DVD's/Video Game Equipment, and Tape Recorders. (Includes video games &Tapes)

Personal fans or heaters

Credit cards

Cameras or any video recording devices

Extension cords, multi-plug devices

Tools

Gambling devices, to include lottery tickets, tip boards, dice, track tickets, etc.

Alcohol, narcotics, vinegar, golden seal, over the counter inhalers, or controlled substances

Paint

Non-issued: locks, linens, blankets, pillows, mattresses or mattress covers

Glue and any other solvent type products, to include White Out

Aerosol spray, candles, incense

Tobacco products smoke and smokeless

Condoms

Pornographic material

y item containing the following words on the label: Warning, Toxic, Danger or Flammable

Ik Jnauthorized: Beepers, pagers, cellphones (either active or inactive)

Possession of another residents' property, whether bonowed, loaned, or otherwise

Tattoo making equipment and supplies

Cardboard boxes orplastic bags, stuffed animals, plastic waste baskets orbags, shoe boxes.



NOTE- ANY CONTRABAND ITEM THAT IS CONFISCATED WILL NOT BE

RETURNED. IT WILL BE DISPOSED OF. NO EXCEPTIONS!









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Dismas Charities Dania Beach

Rules and Regulations



As a resident of Dismas Charities Dania Beach you are expected to read (or have

someone read to you) the following rules. You are also required to abide by the

rules while residing in Dismas Charities Dania Beach. Please advise staff of any

questions you may have regarding the rules.



1. Accountability

(a) Residents are required to digitally sign out and in when leaving and

returning to the Center. Residents must have a staff member digitally

acknowledge each time they leave and return to the Center.

(b) Residents are responsible for knowing their return time; they are to get a

return time from staff prior to leaving the Center.

(c) Residents are not permitted to be late returning to the Center.

(d) Requests for time extensions must be made prior to the assigned return time.

Employer/supervisormust call if extension is for work purposes.

(e) Residents must call the Center and receive permission prior to making

destination changes. Center Staff must approve all destinations.

(f) Residents must return directly to the Center after work, church,

appointments, etc., regardless of the time; even if there is extra time.

(g) Residents must be able to be reached via telephone while out of the facility,

(h) Call forwarding, three way calling, and answering services are prohibited.

Residents are not allowed to sign out to destinations that receive these

services; and, residents are not to use these services, in communication with

Center Staff.



ing Privileges

esidents must obtain written authorization from Dismas Charities Director

and/or the appropriate Supervising Authority prior to operating any vehicle.

Vehicles may be used only to go to and from work, training, approved

programming and school. Dismas Charities Staff and/or Supervising

Authority must approve use nf a vehicle, for any other purpose.

Residents must maintain liability insurance, registration, and a valid driver's

license. Proof of all must be submitted and maintained throughout one's

residency.

Residents are required to submit to a search of their vehicle by staff at

anytime.





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(e) All lights and electrical equipment must be turned off when a dorm is

unoccupied.

(f) Residents may go outside in the recreation areas at the assigned times only.

(g) Gambling in any form is prohibited.

(h) Residents may not visit any destination whose primary business is gambling,

alcohol, or pornography.



6. Contraband

(a) Alcohol, narcotics, controlled substances, fire arms, gambling paraphernalia

(including lottery tickets), pornography, incense, and anything listed on the

Dismas Charities Contraband List are not allowed on Dismas Charities'

property. Possession of any of the items by a Resident is prohibited. A

complete contraband list is included in your Resident Handbook and posted

on the Resident Bulletin Board.

(b) Residents are not to consume or use any product that may contain poppy

seeds, illegal substances, alcohol, Quinine, etc. unless prescribed by a

physician.

Use or possession of any unauthorized pagers and cellular telephone

quipment (to include charges) is not permitted. The Supervising Authority

ust approve use of these devices. If approved, they are not permitted on

the premises of Dismas Charities.

Residents are not to associate with anyone who may be carrying a firearm

and/or any illegal material.



7. Program Requirements

(a) All residents must arise by 6am. Residents who work 3rd shift will be

permitted to sleep for 8 hours.

(b) Residents may not leave the Center prior to 6am unless for work or other

approved programming purposes.

(c) Residents must submit to an ALCO (breathalyzer) test and/or drug screen

when requested by Staff.

(d) Subsistence must be paid on residents' payday, unless other arrangements

have been made with the Director.

(e) Fraudulent use of the Dismas Charities' food program is prohibited (this

includes giving meals to others).

(f) Residents must eat the meals they sign for at the designated times.

(g) Residents will obey all orders imposed by their Supervising Authority.

(h) Residents will abide by conditions set forth in their Individual Program Plan.

JT)__ Residents will abide by all conditions set forth in the Resident Handbook.



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(j) Residents must attend all required meetings, groups, and/or classes as

scheduled,

(k) Residents are to read the bulletin board daily as they are responsible for the

information posted.

(1) No resident may enter into any contract without prior approval from the

Director.

(m) Residents will act in an orderly manner during emergency drills. Failure to

evacuate in 3 minutes or less is prohibited.



8. In House Visitation

(a) Visitors may visit only during designated times.

(b) Items may be left for residents only during visiting times.

(c) Residents are responsible for the conduct of their visitors (To include dress)

Note: Staff may ask visitors to leave if behavior is inappropriate.

(d) Residents are to clean up after their visitors.

(e) Visitors are not allowed in resident rooms.

(f) Physical contact must be limited to that described in the Resident Handbook.

(g) Ex-residents and convicted felons are not allowed to visit residents without

special permission from the Director and the Supervising Authority.



9. General Conduct

(a) Residents are to treat all Staff and other residents with respect.

(b) Residents will not lie to Dismas Charities Staff.

(c) Residents are to obey all direct orders from Staff.

(d) Double asking is prohibited - meaning once a resident asks one staff

member permission for a desired activity and receives an answer, they are

not to ask a different staff member the same question for a more desirable

answer



(e) Use of profanity is prohibited.

(f) No resident may have authority over another resident; harassment in any

form is prohibited.

(g) Personal relationships and physical contact between residents is prohibited.

(h) Residents are not to go anywhere together without permission from the

Director,

(i) Residents are not to associate with former residents,

(j) Residents are to be fully clothed in the Center

(k) Residents must remain arrest free. Any contact with legal authorities must

be reported to Staff immediately.

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(m) Residents are to remain in their dorm when the house is closed. Any

business outside the room must be taken care of prior to the house closing,

(n) Residents must respond and be in their rooms during standing headcounts,

next to their beds,

(o) Residents are not allowed in unauthorized areas.

(p) Residents will not falsify, destroy, or alter records or documents, including

time cards,

(q) Residents will not vandalize or destroy Center property. Center property is

not to be taken out of the Center for any reason,

(r) Food and drinks are not allowed in resident rooms,

(s) No outside food is to be brought in the facility by residents. Visitors may

bring food in during visiting times,

(t) Tobacco products are not to be used in the Center the Center vehicle or on

property,

(u) Residents will not jeopardize public safety in any way, while in the Center

or in the community,

(v) Any activity or behavior not specifically listed in these rules which Staff

consider to violate the intentions and goals of the Dismas Charities Program;

endanger the security of the facility or its residents; or creates hostility or

disorder among residents or staff is prohibited.



10. Medication

(a) Residents must inform Dismas Charities Staff of any prescribed or over the

counter medication they are taking.

(b) All prescription medication must be turned in to Staff. The Director will

determine if the resident may keep the medication in their possession.

(c) Medication approved for the SAM program must be kept LOCKED up in

the resident's locker, The SAM form must be taped to the inside of the

locker door.

(d) Residents must take medication as prescribed.

(e) Over the counter medication containing sleep aids, alcohol, or stimulants is

prohibited.



Sanctions:

The imposition of sanctions is based on the severity of the violation. Resident

attitude and previous violations are also considered. At the discretion of Staff, a

verbal or written warning may be given for^ninoj:, first time violators. Sanctions

imposed may include, but are not limited to:

(1) House Restriction .



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Room Restriction

Extra Duty Details

Loss of Privileges

Termination from the Program

Any Other Sanction Deemed Appropriate by Counselor and/or Director









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Dismas Charities. Inc.

Receipt of Rules - Federal Facilities







Ihave received a copy of the Federal Prohibited Acts dated &'/ / ^O/O. Ihave read

them, or had them read to me. I understand them and I agree to abide by them. I am aware

that a copy of the Federal Prohibited Acts is posted on the Resident Bulletin Board. I am also

aware that these rules are reviewed and subject to change.



/)

Resident Signature Q , * Date / /



j / i



StaffStgpature//, Date

/^J^- 7/28 fa







jpy pt the ui

have received a copy pf tne Dismas Charities Rules, Regulations and Minimum

Restrictions dated 'O . I have read them, or had them read to me. 1 understand

them and I agree to abide by them. I am aware that a copy of the Dismas Charities Rules,

Regulations and Minimum Restrictions is posted on the Resident Bulletin Board. I am also

aware that these rules are reviewed and subject to change.





Re'sident Signature -n t * Date



0Z/A?

jftature/^iC

Staff Witness Signature K_^Dili ~?/ZjL

^^J^- 7/^ /a





CLOTHING RELEASE - ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY RESIDENT

I authorize Dismas Charities Staff to release all my personal belongings to the following

person(s) in situations where Ican not personally retrieve them. If not retrieved in seven days, I

authorize Dismas Charities Staff to dispose of them. I understand that my personal belongings

will not be released until I have returned all property of Dismas Charities, Inc.

Name Phone Number



MAtit^ nu$W£t/Sk

Address, City, State, ZIP







ResidentSignatur^^^^/^^^ \™* &?/22/&J3

Staff Witness Signature Date

-7/?«** Signture/^

Title feK/eui Title ^rn

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Dismas Charities, Inc.

Hazard Communication Training



Facility

&^

Resident Name

lent Registration Number









I acknowledge that I have received training in the requirements of the OSHA Hazard

Communication Program on 7 / 2tf*

A' aviSD/L^,

Date

07/2^J^O/O

Staff Signature Date



£-ui*#//aterAnV excess p'opeCr p?oP^

initial 24 hours •^ removed by Dismas staff and disposed of.

iniL Z 2? will be any 6XC!lS Pr°Perty °r Pr°perty not ,isted which is in lhe facility after the

^nt°0rJnMewrS!and Any personal property regardless of quantity or type with Dismas Charities

Center guidelines."? *" PerSOn,al Pr°perty wi" be stored in aSC 7/2g> [





Receipt of Contraband List

have received a copy ofthe Dismas Charities

Contraband Listffierstandthat all items.on ihis^Ta^for^dVn mZSSZoESL

"•"'"•> »^"« ">'u»o »j>i die lorrjiaaen in tneuismasC

,—g-eflgf.. '"any Dismas Charities Center vehicleoronPismas Charities Center prope

\ ""derstand hat if IafrTTourTd to be In^ossessiolToTanyTtuiii un lliib IIU, the Hem wrtTBe

\ confiscated from me and disposed of by Dismas Charities staff. Ialso understand™ atff

found to be in possession of any item on this list Iwill be subject to disciplinary action. am









\cejjueiu oignaiure.-i / Date



07/

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Dismas Charities, Inc.

Resident Employment Orientation Form







Resident Name «• Date Time

W/zilto/o L. 3igntur|^C^L__

Title jZotfe/en^—

Titte /?-/*









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Dismas Charities, Inc.

Financial Responsibility Agreement



Federal



I understand that once I obtain employment and/or am in a earning capacity, I must pay

subsistence to the Federal Bureau of Prisons in the amount of 25% of my gross income. I

agree to pay this subsistence to Dismas Charities on a weekly basis, each and every Friday by

8:00 PM. I also understand that at the time of paying subsistence I must submit a pay stub and

report all financial earnings to my Counselor. Documentation of those earnings will be

submitted to my Counselor as well. I understand that failure to meet financial obligations during

my residency will result in disciplinary action.



In addition, I understand that my last week of subsistence is due the Friday before my release.

Failure to do so will result in loss of all privileges, and an Incident Report will be initiated, which

will result in a possible delay of release date. I also understand that I must open a savings

account and maintain a minimum of 10% of my net earnings in that account. I agree to make

these deposits on a paycheck by paycheck basis. If I cannot open a savings account, I will seek

out an alternative savings method with my Counselor. I am also aware that I may not withdraw

any money from my account unless authorized by my Counselor.



* sident Signature^ Date



Q7/&)2>/e?

Staff Sig Date



~>/i gA









Print Name iTfoVM £hJM4&/J£ ?

Title Q^i^en-i /£_/r)









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Dismas Charities, Inc.

Resident Orientation and Acknowledgement Form

Facilit j'

t . „

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\rmw &ta^ ^wcTT^T^/.zs>/•»* « fteqM p„ces where il^, aclivifa «







T>J^g^SSgr^04'"i"™fa«"**~ including

I fully understand that willful failure to report as reciuired unauthnrivprf „i '





Counselor's Signatu A Date: ^hol 10



Effective Date: ' j f -> I V Z^f

QM&U&/ /W//S//o

fa



investigation:









Resident's Comments:









Number of DRs to date: Number of DRs for this rule:







Action laken:





60 days extra duty (light duty), no visitation until further discussion with Director, Assistant

Director and Counselor. No weekend movemnts until further notice.





Resident Signature Date /TStaff Signature Date









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October \Q}io





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l"\) Monday OcrYotar Ify andTvjeSctoK| ac^cex- iQ)aovo.

Ur. feujclov^anu is mar\ GDmplian* -to oomrr»un(KA

prcxjom rules and ve^u\cttfcns.



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Memo:









From: Derek Thomas Assistant Director



Re: Property Release









in regards to Mr. Traian Bujduveanu's property here at Dismas Charities RRC. When he arrived he listed

his wife as the sole person to release his property to should anything happen to him (i.e.; death or

removal from the program). Once Mr. Bujduveanu was discharged from the program and sent to FDC

Miami, we attempted to contact his wife on several occasions in order for her to come and pick up his

property. Mr. Bujduveanu's son Alexander came by and attempted to obtain his property. He was

informed that we could not release the property to him as his father had not given permission. Mr.

Bujduveanu's wife was contacted several more times by staff members in regards to his property with

no answer. Mr. Bujduveanu sent awritten request to Dismas staff on 10/25/10 that gives his son;

Alexander Bujduveanu permission to pick up his belongings. As of 11/15.10 neither Mr. Bujduveanu's

son nor his wife have come to retrieve his property.









Derek Thort^as



Assistant Director

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

m em or an d u m

Community Corrections Office

401 North Miami A veuve

Miami, Florida 33128-1830

305-536-5718

Fca: 305-536-4024









Date: October 19, 2010



Reply to

Attn of:

Carlos E. Rodriguez, Community Corrections Manager



Subject: Bujduveanu, Traian Rejg. No. 80655-004

*** CCC Program Failure ***



To:

U.S. Marshals Service - Fort Lauderdale, Florida



Info: BOP - FDC Miami, FL (JISM & CMC)



The above-referenced inmate is aCCC Program Failure. Please assume custody of him soon as

possible, and transport him to FDC Miami, Florida.

The subject is currently assigned to Dismas House CCC, Dania, Florida.J^J^£ CCC

Director, Ana Gispert, at (954) 920-6558, for assistance in assuming custody ol this inmate.

. m, ,,n, 1A

Note 4yw**//IsVaJ Of/?- &is%/ntstf/'Z% j&>f&fy*r-

Code Number





T~7

You are being referred to the Center Discipline Committee for the above charge(s):

The hearing will be held on: /Q A^-9 / /O at ?-7Si

;o ^gNf)p.M.)

at thefollowing location; CTj'C rfnk: ,yu\_

Youareentitled to have a staff member represent you at the hearing. Please indicate below whether you desire to have a staff

representative, and ifSc,hjs_orherj name CO^l^Y J>/fr^////£r/ /

Inmate's Initials f h ^ U(do) wish to nave a staff representative.

Inmate's Initials V-^P 'yj (do not) wish to have astaff representative. •-/ £>

if so, the staff representative's name is:

You will also have the right to call witnesses at the hearing and to present documentary evidence in your behalf, provided calling

your witnesses will not jeopardize Center Security. Names ofwitnesses you wish to call should be listed below.

Inmate's Initials 7"~3 Briefly state what each proposed witness would be able to testify to.

Name: ^7a 7?£/?M£3 -Can testify to:csttAf&^UyHc*^ ,^/K c3p^Hr ^^^K^ ,







Name: M $M.Ls TW^.W^ .Can testify to: S^W^f C*>ff tf/*«£(*~f~

p^4 pcn-hc/o^ /teW-

Name: &(Zhfy hfA/Ar ,Can testify to:









The Chairman of the Center Discipline Committee will call those witnesses (Staff or inmate) who are reasonably available, an

who are determined by him/her to be necessary for an appreciation ofthe circumstances surrounding the charge(s). Repetitive

witnesses need not be called. Unavailable witnesses may be asked to submit written statements.

Date, sign, and return this form to the Chairman of the Center Discipline Committee.

Date

/0/2A-J2O/O

Notice cf hearing given to

:t bearing giv

JrMQL JGUT^T1V1ZO^O04/

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WAIVER OF 24 HOUR NOTICE





I have been advised that I have the right to have a written copy of the charges(s) against me at

least 24 hours prior to appearing before the Center Discipline Committee. I wish to waive thi s

right and proceed with the Center Discipline Committee hearing at this time

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BP-S205.073 INCIDENT REPORT (CCC'S) CDFRM

AUG 99



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS



1. Name of CCC:

DISMAS CHARITIES, DANIA BEACH Part I - Incident Report



2. Name of Offender 3.Register Number 4. Date of Incident 5. Time

Bujduveanu, Traian 80655-004 10/13/10 1:00om



6. Place o£ incident— ~T~.—Cumpuiifcuil 8. Type u£ Ollendei

Dismas charities, RRC Pre Release Sencence





9. Incident: Possession manufacture, or introduction of a hazardous tool. / Violating a condition

of a community program. Code: 108, 309

11. Description of Incident (Date: 10/13/10 Time: 1:00pm staff become aware of incident)





On 10/13/10 I observed offender Bujduveanu walking towards his vehicle(blue Ford Explorer truck) in

the resident parking lot. He then got into the vehicle and backed the vehicle into a parking

space. I asked his counselor if he was authorized to drive and she stated that he was not and that

his wife was authorized to transport him. A review of his file corroborated that he was not

authorized to drive. Offender Bujduveanu had driven the vehicle from his home to the facility. His

counselor went outside and brought offender Bujduveanu inside where we questioned him about why he

was driving without authorization. Staff explained to him that it was against the rules for him to

operate a vehicle without permission and we searched his vehicle. During the search staff found an

unauthorized cell phone (black Motorola in offender Bujduveanu's name) and a black Motorola car

phone charger. Offender Budjuveanu is therefore in violation of code 309:Violating a condition of a

community program and code 108:Possession manufacture, or introduction of a hazardous tool.









12
latur Date & Time 13. Name & Title (Printed)

V li -f -3r0-/13/lO 2:30pm Derek Thomas Assistant Director



,/

14 Incident BeportDelivered to Above Offender By 15. Date Incident Report Delivered

Zo fU

&tnju^ IS. Time Incident Report Delivered





Record Copy - Central File Record; Copy - DHO; Copy - Inmate After UDC Action; Copy - Inmate Within 24 Hours Of

Part'"'!''Preparation ~ -—

(This Form May Be Replicated Via WP) Replaces BP-205.073 Of MAR 94

Case 1:11-cv-20120-PAS Document 88 Entered on FLSD Docket 12/27/2011 Page 58 of 62









Part II - CDC Action







17. Comments of Inmate to CDC Regarding Above Incident





Offender Bujduveanu, Train offered the following statement: Please refer to offender's written statement.









: 18. A. It Is The Finding Of The CDC That You: B. x The CDC Is Referrinq The Charqe(s) To The

DHO For Further Hearing.

x Committed The Followinq Prohibited Act.

C. x The CDC Advised The Offender Of Its Findinq

Did Not Commit A Prohibited Act. And Of The Right To File An Appeal Within 20 Calendar

Days.



19. Committee Decision Is Based On The Following Information





The CDC found evidence that your behavior violated the BOP's Prohibited Act, Code 108; Possession,

manufacture or introduction of a hazardous tool t Code 309; Violating a condition of a community program.

The Committee based its decision on the facts outlined in the written report: On 10/13/10 I observed offender

Bujduveanu walking towards his vehicle(blue Ford Explorer truck) in the resident parking lot. He then got

into the vehicle and backed the vehicle into a parking space. I asked his counselor if he was authorized to

drive and she stated that he was not and that his wife was authorized to transport him. A review of his file

corroborated that he was not authorized to drive. Offender Bujduveanu had driven the vehicle from his home to

the facility. His counselor went outside and brought offender Bujduveanu inside where we questioned him

about why he was driving without authorization. Staff explained to him that it was against the rules for him

to operate a vehicle without permission and we searched his vehicle. During the search staff found an

unauthorized cell phone (black Motorola in offender Bujduveanu's name) and a black Motorola car phone

charger. Offender Bujduveanu is therefore in violation of code 309:Violating a condition of a community

program and code 108:Possession manufacture, or introduction of a hazardous tool.









20. Committee action and/or recommendation if referred to DHO (Contingent upon DHO finding inmate committ

prohibited act)



Based on the above evidence the CDC Committee recommends offender Bujduveanu, Train remain

Disciplinary transferred.









21. Date And Time Of Action 10/29/10 11:25am (The CDC Chairperson's Signature Next To

-Name-eerti-f-i-es-Who-Sat-On-T-he-UDC- And-That—The- Completed Report- Accur-ately-Ref lects-The-CDC-Proceedings.







_Galo Rugel_ y4-rwO

Chairperson (Typed Name/signature) Member (Typed Name) Member (Typed Name)

Case 1:11-cv-20120-PAS Document 88 Entered on FLSD Docket 12/27/2011 Page 59 of 62





Page 2

BP-S205.073



22. Date And Time Investigation Began

Part III - Investigation 10/22/10 12:00pm



23. Offender Advised Of Right To Remain Silent: You Are Advised Of Your Right To Remain Silent At All Stages

Of The Disciplinary Process But Are Informed That Your Silence May Be Used To Draw An Adverse Inference

Against You At Any Stage Of The Institutional Disciplinary Process. You Are Also Informed That Your Silence

Alone May Not Be Used To Support A Finding That You Have Committed A Prohibited Act.



rhe unender was Advised uf The Above Right By _Bobby Lowery _At (uata/time)iu/22/iu _ati2:oopm





Offender Statement And Attitude

V*'

Offender Bujduveanu stated to this investigator that he was sorry and he would never intentionally violate a

rule or regulation. He however did admit to driving a vehicle from his home to the facility without approve*

authorization. He stated that " The cell phone and charger belonged to his family." He was not aware that

they were in the vehicle.





u





25. Other Facts About The Incident, Statements Of Those Persons Present At Scene, Disposition Of Evidence

Etc.





Resident does not have authorization to drive himself. He has authorization for his wife to drive him to and

from his appointments. See attached photos of the cell phone and charger. It is clear that offender

Bujduveanu, Train violated the program's conditions.









26. Investigator's Comments And Conclusion





Based on the on the reporting staff's testimony, the photo evidence and the offender's admission that he

drove unauthorized from his home to the facility, this investigator concludes the violation was committed as

charged.









2 7. Action Taken





Disciplinary transfer and refer to the CDC for Hearing.









Date And Time Investigation Completed 10/22/10 at 12:4 5pm_



Printed Name/signature jpi Investigator Bobbie Lowery

Counselor

Title



Page 3

BP-S205.073

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Page 2

BP-S205.073





22. Date And Time Investigation Began

Part III - Investigation 10/22/10 12:00pm



23. Offender Advised Of Right To Remain Silent: You Are Advised Of Your Right To Remain Silent At All Stages

Of The Disciplinary Process But Are Informed That Your Silence May Be Used To Draw An Adverse Inference

Against You At Any Stage Of The Institutional Disciplinary Process. You Are Also Informed That Your Silence

Alone May Not Be Used To Support A Finding That You Have Committed A Prohibited Act.



The Offender Was Advised Of The Above Right By Bobby Lowery_ At (Data/time)10/22/10 _atl2:00pm_



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24. Offender Statement And Attitude

7

Offender Bujduveanu stated to this investigator that he was sorry and he would never intentionally violate a

rule or regulation. He however did admit to driving a vehicle from his home to the facility without approved

authorization. He stated that " The cell phone and charger belonged to his family." He was not aware that

they were in the vehicle.









25. Other Facts About The Incident, Statements Of Those Persons Present At Scene, Disposition Of Evidence,

Etc.





Resident does not have authorization to drive himself. He has authorization for his wife to drive him to and

from his appointments. See attached photos of the cell phone and charger. It is clear that offender

Bujduveanu, Train violated the program's conditions.









26. Investigator's Comments And Conclusion





Based on the on the reporting staff's testimony, the photo evidence and the offender's admission that he

drove unauthorized from his home to the facility, this investigator concludes the violation was committed as

charged.









27. Action Taken





Disciplinary transfer and refer to the CDC for Hearing.

Case 1:11-cv-20120-PAS Document 88 Entered on FLSD Docket 12/27/2011 Page 61 of 62









Part II - CDC Action







17. Comments of Inmate to CDC Regarding Above Incident





Offender Bujduveanu, Traian offered the following statement: Please refer to offender's written statement.









18. A. It Is The Finding Of The CDC That You: B. x The CDC Is Referring The Charge(s) To The

DHO For Further Hearing.

x Committed The Following Prohibited Act.

C x The CDC Advised The Offender Of Its Finding

Did Not Commit A Prohibited Act. And Of The Right To File An Appeal Within 20 Calendar

Days.



19. Committee Decision Is Based On The Following Information





The CDC found evidence that your behavior violated the BOP's Prohibited Act, Code 108; Possession,

manufacture or introduction of a hazardous tool & Code 309; Violating a condition of a community program.

The Committee based its decision on the facts outlined in the written report: On 10/13/10 I observed offender

Bujduveanu walking towards his vehicle(blue Ford Explorer truck) in the resident parking lot. He then got

into the vehicle and backed the vehicle into a parking space. I asked his counselor if he was authorized to

drive and she stated that he was not and that his wife was authorized to transport him. A review of his file

corroborated that he was not authorized to drive. Offender Bujduveanu had driven the vehicle from his home to

the facility. His counselor went outside and brought offender Bujduveanu inside where we questioned him

about why he was driving without authorization. Staff explained to him that it was against the rules for him

to operate a vehicle without permission and we searched his vehicle. During the search staff found an

unauthorized cell phone (black Motorola in offender Bujduveanu's name) and a black Motorola car phone

charger. Offender Bujduveanu is therefore in violation of code 309:Violating a condition of a community

program and code 108:Possession manufacture, or introduction of a hazardous tool.









20. Committee action and/or recommendation if referred to DHO (Contingent upon DHO finding inmate committed

prohibited act)



Based on the above evidence the CDC Committee recommends offender Bujduveanu, Train remain

Disciplinary transferred.









21. Date And Time Of Action_10/29/l0 11:25am (The CDC Chairperson's Signature Next To

:-Name-Certi.fies-Who-Sat.-On-.The-UDC-And_That_The-Completed Report. -Accur-ately-Reflects—The-CDC~Pr-oceedings--)





_Galo Rugel V fXT -KV^O

Member

Chairperson (Typed Natrle/sighature) (Typed Name) Member (Typed Name)

BP-S494.073 CHECKLIST FOR CDC CERTIFICATION cdfrm

MAR

Case 1:11-cv-20120-PAS Document 88 Entered on FLSD Docket 12/27/2011 Page 62 of 62

94



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS





Name of Inmate

*fk_ljJi)UPCA IVaU^ |Register No. ^^5^-Q^(

Facility Dismas Charities



YES NO NA



ADVANCE NOTICE OF CHARGE



_ ^7 _ (1) The inmate was given advance written notice of the charge(s) against him no less than 24 hours

before the appearance before the CDC.



.(2) Iftheanswerto(l)is"No":

(a^The inmate waived the 24-hour notice, or

(^pX^There exists avalid reason why the 24-hour notice was not given. The reason is:

STAFF REPRESENTATION



.(3) The inmate requested a staff representative and that staff representative appeared.

_(4) The inmate did not request a staff representative and, thereby, waived the right to a staff

representative.



(5) The inmate requested arepresentative who refused orwas unable toappear, and the inmate chose

to continue the hearing in the absence ofthe requested representative after being advised ofthe

option to postpone the hearing in order to obtain another representative. S&. ^-ffccft o ^

WITNESSES AND DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE



_ (6) The inmate waived the right to call witnesses.



_ (7) The inmate requested witnesses.

_ (a) The requested witnesses appeared and statements are summarized in the record.

(b) Reasons for not calling requested witnesses are documented in the record.

(c) Written statements ofunavailable witnesses were submitted, considered, and included in the

record, ^c ^fl QcK*-v\l/}<5-



— -

_W The inmate submitted written documentation which was considered and is includedin the record.

y _(9) The inmate's statement to the CDC is summarized in the record.



FINDINGS AND SPECEFTC EVTDENCE



_(10) The findings of the CDC are supported by a substantial factual basis.



_(H) The specific evidencerelied on is adequatelydocumented in the record.

SANCTION



_(12) The sanctionrecommended by the CDC is proportionate to the offense committed.

V ~ _(13) The reason for the sanction are adequately documented in the record. /^^\

— —

_(14) The DHO has added sanctions. — , ,^







DHO Signature Date









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