Family of Texas Woman Settles with Mineral County Sheriff Randy Adams After Baffling Detox Death
Family of Texas Woman Settles with Mineral County Sheriff Randy Adams After Baffling Detox Death
The family of a Texas woman who died in a rural Nevada jail has settled a two-million-dollar wrongful death lawsuit with Mineral County Sheriff Randy Adams.According to The Reno Gazette-Journal, a federal judge will monitor conditions at the jail for the next four years, all to ensure that Adams implements procedures ensuring that inmates receive proper medical care if and when they need it.The settlement comes some two years after 27-year old Kelly Coltrain died in a Hawthorne, Nevada jail.Coltrain, who addicted to heroin and dependent on other opioids, was left alone by deputies to come down from a high and “detox.” While facility protocol dictated that inmates in withdrawal be checked on every 30 minutes, Coltrain had been dead for six hours before her body was discovered.The lawsuit, which was filed last year, accused of Sheriff Adams and his Mineral County deputies of exhibiting “deliberate indifference” to Coltrain’s “serious medical needs.”
Deputies refused to take Coltrain to a hospital, even after learning she had a history of seizures and was addicted to drugs. Image via Jochenpippir/Pixabay. Public domain.
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$2M settlement OKed in case of woman who died in Nevada jailFamily of woman who died in a rural Nevada jail settles lawsuit for $2 million
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