Limit of solitary confinement: sets maximum continuous duration and mandatory equal-length intervals between isolation periods. The provision prescribes temporal limits on solitary confinement: no single continuous period may exceed fourteen days, successive solitary periods must be separated by intervals at least as long as the confinement, and for imprisonments exceeding three months there is a monthly cap on solitary confinement with the same required intervals between periods.
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Limit of solitary confinement: sets maximum continuous duration and mandatory equal-length intervals between isolation periods.
The provision prescribes temporal limits on solitary confinement: no single continuous period may exceed fourteen days, successive solitary periods must be separated by intervals at least as long as the confinement, and for imprisonments exceeding three months there is a monthly cap on solitary confinement with the same required intervals between periods.
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