The Indiana Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (Prison Disciplinary Sanction) is a legal document used to challenge the validity of a prison disciplinary sanction in Indiana. This writ can be used to challenge an action taken by a prison official, such as disciplinary hearings, disciplinary sanctions, or the denial of certain privileges. It may also be used to challenge the lack of due process or the lack of evidence in a disciplinary hearing. The writ must be filed in the county court of the county in which the prison is located. The petitioner must provide evidence that the disciplinary sanction is not supported by the evidence or that the petitioner’s due process rights were violated. The court can then order the prison to provide further evidence or can order the sanction to be reversed or modified. Types of Indiana Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (Prison Disciplinary Sanction) include, but are not limited to, challenging the validity of disciplinary hearings, disciplinary sanctions, or the denial of certain privileges; challenging the lack of due process or the lack of evidence in a disciplinary hearing; and challenging the lawfulness of the prison's disciplinary procedures.