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Dave Aronberg: They were going to be able to argue that because of the opening of the bags, that the evidence was spoiled, and because of the break in the chain of custody, because of the death of our witnesses, that … it shouldn't even be admitted. … So, you had some...
On Monday, however, the sheriff's office told CBS News that it had moved just 267 inmates "based on risk factors involving inmate classification." The inmates, the office said, were transported to a correctional facility in Polk County, and all inmates tested negative for COVID-19 prior to ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — It was the hottest September in more than a century in parts of SouthFlorida, and Dwayne Wilson could hear his 81-year-old fellow inmate gasping for breath and crying out for help at the Dade Correctional Institution, 45 miles southwest ...
"After the inmate was removed, even though he was in handcuffs and compliant with officer commands, agents say the officers began to beat him. The inmate was beaten so badly he had to be carried to the transport van," the department said in a news release. The inmate was not ...
“‘First, they teach you how to write a false DR [disciplinary report] against an inmate. They tell you how to write it to ‘Make it stick,’ to use certain language. “Disciplinary reports result in loss of privileges and can also lead to delays in an inmates release. ...
The sheriff read a letter from Joseph Smith to an inmate at the Manatee County jail who was awaiting trial on murder charges.28 The letter, which was written by Smith on 9 Nov 2005 (the third day of his trial), contained two surprising items: 1. Joseph Smith criticized his brother, ...