1 p.m. and 1 a.m. are official inmate-counting times. At the 1 p.m. count, each inmate must stand inside his or her cell at the front gate and must respond with his or her name when addressed by the Corrections Officer. At the 1 a.m. count, the Corrections Officer must be satisfied that the inmate is in the cell. If the Corrections Officer cannot see the inmate’s face or if the Corrections Officer cannot visibly see that the inmate is breathing or cannot hear sleep sounds from the inmate, the officer must enter the cell to be certain that the inmate is in the bed.Corrections Officer Holier is making the 1 p.m. inmate count. She arrives at the cell of Inmate Petroski and finds the inmate lying face down on the cot. Holier says, “Petroski, stand up and be counted.” The inmate replies, “Go away, I’m too tired to get up.” Officer Holier sharply repeats, “Get up right now,” and remains in front of Inmate Petroski’s cell. Officer Holier’s action is

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1 p.m. and 1 a.m. are official inmate-counting times. At the 1 p.m. count, each inmate must stand inside his or her cell at the front gate and must respond with his or her name when addressed by the Corrections Officer. At the 1 a.m. count, the Corrections Officer must be satisfied that the inmate is in the cell. If the Corrections Officer cannot see the inmate’s face or if the Corrections Officer cannot visibly see that the inmate is breathing or cannot hear sleep sounds from the inmate, the officer must enter the cell to be certain that the inmate is in the bed.<br>Corrections Officer Holier is making the 1 p.m. inmate count. She arrives at the cell of Inmate Petroski and finds the inmate lying face down on the cot. Holier says, “Petroski, stand up and be counted.” The inmate replies, “Go away, I’m too tired to get up.” Officer Holier sharply repeats, “Get up right now,” and remains in front of Inmate Petroski’s cell. Officer Holier’s action is