American Civil Liberties Union Files Three New Lawsuits Against Miami Correctional
American Civil Liberties Union Files Three New Lawsuits Against Miami Correctional
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana has filed an additional three lawsuits on behalf of prisoners at the Miami Correctional Facility, alleging that inmates are subject to cruel and unusual treatment.According to WFYI.org, the new lawsuits were filed in federal court. They follow another half-dozen complaints filed against Miami Correctional Facility and its administration.In the latest round of lawsuits, the ACLU claims that its clients were isolated in near-total darkness for extended periods of time. One of the plaintiffs, identified as inmate Charles Rodger, says he was held in restrictive housing from May 2020 until the end of June 2020, then again for two weeks this last October.Rodger’s cell allegedly had no working lights, and the window was covered in sheet metal.
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ACLU Of Indiana Files Three More Lawsuits Against Miami Prison AdministratorsInmates say they are kept in constant darkness at Miami Correctional Facility
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