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Bradley County Jail Receives Second Consecutive Certification From Tennessee Corrections Institute
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The Wolf Pack™ Files $200 Million Lawsuit Against Tennessee Detention Facility for Abuse and Inhumane Treatment of Inmates
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Nashville, Tennessee: Attorney Phil Georges of The Wolf Pack at Phillip S. Georges, PLLC, a personal injury law firm, is filing a lawsuit against Macon County, Macon County Sheriff Mark Gammons, the Tennessee Corrections Institute, and additional liable parties, based on allegations of the abuse and inhumane treatment of eight inmates.
Alleged Abuse and Inhumane Treatment of Macon County Jail Inmates
Attorney Phil Georges is seeking justice and $25 million for each of the eight inmates who suffered abuse while serving time at the Macon County Jail beginning in February 2020. This mistreatment is a direct violation of 42 U.S. §1983 and the 8th amendment to The Constitution of The United States.
Rutherford County Adult Detention Center Receives State Certification for 5th Time in 5-Years May 04, 2021 at 10:39 am by WGNS
Rutherford County Adult Detention Center earned state certification for the fifth time in five years.
Tennessee Corrections Institute staff inspected the facility last month and the results showed no deficiencies during the annual review, said Jail Administrator Chris Fly.
TCI staff cover the following categories during inspections:
• Physical plant.
• Classification
Sheriff Mike Fitzhugh said the results of no deficiencies shows the hard work the men and women of the detention facility display each and every day.
“As a result of that work, this is the fifth time we’ve been able to be certified with no defects in our facility,” Fitzhugh said. “I would like to thank our correctional officers for their attention to detail and because of their dedication, we are able to achieve these positive results.”