The following excerpt is from Parson v. Carlson, 869 F.2d 1497 (9th Cir. 1988):
A prisoner "has no justifiable expectation that he will be incarcerated in any particular state." Olim v. Wakinekona, 461 U.S. 238, 245 (1983). We have previously stated that an "inmate's liberty interests are sufficiently extinguished by his conviction so that the state may change his place of confinement even though the degree of confinement may be different and prison life may be more disagreeable." Rizzo v. Dawson, 778 F.2d 527, 530 (9th Cir.1985).
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