Viewed differently, supposing, a court sentences a person to simple imprisonment or assigns him 'B ' class treatment and the jail authorities unwittingly or vindictively put him under rigorous imprisonment or subject him to 'C ' class treatment, does it not show contempt of the court 's authority and deprivation of liberty beyond a degree validated by the court warrant ? Likewise, where a prisoner is subjected to brutality, exploiting the fact that he is helplessly within the custody of the Jail Administration, does it not deprive the prisoner of his life and liberty beyond the prescribed limits set by the court ? Yet again, where conditions within a prison are such that inmates incarcerated therein will inevitably and necessarily become more sociapathic than they were prior to the sentence, is not the court ' punitive purpose, charged with healing hope, stultified by the prison authorities ? of course, where a prison practice or internal instruction places harsh restrictions on jail life, breaching, guaranteed rights.