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AFL star Ben Cousins poses for photos with fans at Queens Park Bulldogs match


Ben Cousins posed for photo with a glamorous fan at local football game in Perth
It marked the second match Cousins has played for the Queens Park Bulldogs
Cousins has returned to the footy field after a 10-year-long hiatus from the sport 
He has been plagued by addiction and legal issues since AFL retirement in 2010
Cousins released from jail in November last year after his latest stint behind bars 

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DOJ sues Alabama, says prisoners subject to violence and sexual abuse


David McNew/AFP
The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the State of Alabama and the Alabama Department of Corrections on Wednesday, alleging the state's prisons failed to protect inmates from violence and sexual abuse.
The complaint alleges the state violated the Constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment by "failing to prevent prisoner-on-prisoner violence and sexual abuse, by failing to protect prisoners from the use of excessive force by security staff, and by failing to provide safe conditions of confinement."
The lawsuit is the result of a multiyear investigation by the Justice Department, during which a settlement to improve conditions could not be reached with the state.

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The Justice Department is suing Alabama, saying it failed to protect inmates from violence and sexual abuse committed by other inmates and prison staff


The Justice Department is suing Alabama, saying it failed to protect inmates from violence and sexual abuse committed by other inmates and prison staff
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10/12/2020
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The complaint, which is the result of a multiyear investigation, alleges the state violated the Constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. David McNew/AFP
The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the State of Alabama and the Alabama Department of Corrections on Wednesday, alleging the state's prisons failed to protect inmates from violence and sexual abuse.
The complaint alleges the state violated the Constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment by "failing to prevent prisoner-on-prisoner violence and sexual abuse, by failing to protect prisoners from the use of excessive force by security staff, and by failing to provide safe conditions of confinement."

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