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Once a prisoner has allegedly breached a Prison Rule they will be given a form called a DIS1, commonly known as a 'nicking sheet'.
What is a dis 1?
DIS 1 form \u2013 also called a 'nicking sheet'. This tells you about the offence the prison officer thinks you have committed. The offence you are accused of is also called a charge. You must say if you do not understand what is written on this form.
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