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Judge backs county inmates in jail case

October 23, 2008

A federal judge has sided with inmates’ claims that conditions in Maricopa County jails continue to violate their constitutional rights.

 

U.S. District Court Judge Neil V. Wake on Wednesday modified a 1995 judgment that laid guidelines for a wide range of issues in Maricopa County jails, including medical and mental-health care, population control and record keeping.

Maricopa County sheriff’s officials said they plan to comply with the judge’s orders.

 

Wake effectively pared down the original 115-point decision to 16 paragraphs that outline what the Sheriff’s Office must do to at least maintain constitutional standards for pretrial inmates. The judgment also requires the Sheriff’s Office to submit quarterly reports to inmates’ attorneys in order to show compliance.

 

“Sheriff Arpaio’s horrendous treatment of detainees, especially those with severe medical and mental-health problems, has caused terrible suffering for years,” said attorney Margaret Winter, associate director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s National Prison Project.

 

Read Article: The Arizona Republic

 

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