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Class-action lawsuit over St Francois County Jail conditions

The worst place in the world | Class-action lawsuit filed over inhumane conditions at St. Francois County Jail “The treatment of every inmate by the guards was very bad… inhumane, the way they treat you like a dog… I’ve heard it called ‘hell’ a few times Author: Kelsi Anderson (KSDK) Updated: 11:37 AM CST December 22, 2020 ST. FRANCOIS COUNTY, Mo. Overflowing sewage. Black mold. Lack of medical care and food. Overcrowding. Violence. A culture of fear. Those are just some of the accusations lodged against the St. Francois County Jail in a class-action lawsuit filed in federal court Monday, alleging years of appalling and inhumane conditions at the jail.

COVID Illinois: Coronavirus at IDOC leaves loved ones in dark, Injustice Watch says

COVID Illinois: Coronavirus at IDOC leaves loved ones in dark, Injustice Watch says
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Covid-19 at Illinois corrections leaves loved ones in dark

    Posted12/19/2020 7:00 AM CHICAGO Cynthia McDonald s son Joseph Wilson contracted Covid-19 in late March while serving a life sentence for first-degree murder and attempted robbery at the Stateville Correctional Center, about 40 miles southwest of Chicago. McDonald said she found out that he had been taken away from the prison in an ambulance when she received a phone call from her nephew, who d been contacted by a prison guard who was a friend of Wilson s. But the mother, who lives in the Auburn Gresham community on Chicago s South Side, said prison officials never formally notified her that Wilson had been hospitalized with the deadly virus. She also has alleged that corrections officials kept her in the dark as his health waned.

Mother of Jacksonville prisoner who died of COVID, others push for basic humanity

Mother of Jacksonville prisoner who died of COVID, others push for basic humanity Mother of Jacksonville prisoner who died of COVID, others push for basic humanity They could have at least had the decency to call me to tell me that he had gone to the hospital. It s just not right. Emma Lubitsch, Injustice Watch FacebookTwitterEmail Camille Bennett, director of the Corrections Reform Project at the ACLU of Illinois, said it would take pressure on the Illinois Department of Corrections from state lawmakers to force the agency to better communicate with families when their incarcerated loved ones get sick.Journal-Courier

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