Maryland Prisoner Civil Rights Complaint is a legal document used by prisoners in the state of Maryland to file a grievance against their prison's administration for violations of their civil rights. This document can be used to file claims of discrimination, mistreatment, or civil rights violations such as first amendment rights, due process violations, or equal protection violations. There are three types of Maryland Prisoner Civil Rights Complaints: Complaints of Discrimination, Complaints of Retaliation, and Complaints of Adverse Conditions. Complaints of Discrimination are filed when a prisoner alleges that they were treated differently than other prisoners due to their race, sex, religion, or national origin. Complaints of Retaliation are filed when a prisoner alleges that a prison official retaliated against them for filing a complaint, exercising their civil rights, or engaging in protected activity. Complaints of Adverse Conditions are filed when a prisoner alleges that their living conditions are not safe or sanitary, or that they are not receiving adequate medical care.