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Lawsuit decries rodent infestation at New Mexico prison


SANTA FE, N.M.   
Two former New Mexico inmates have filed a federal lawsuit accusing state prison staff and a food-service contractor of cruelty and negligence for failing to resolve a yearslong rat and mouse infestation at the kitchen in a women’s lockup in the western part of the state.
The lawsuit announced Tuesday from Albuquerque-area residents Susie Zapata and Monica Garcia was filed in U.S. District Court against the prison warden and a former warden. It describes a “horrific and widespread” rodent infestation that included contact between food and rodent feces, urine and even rodents that somehow plunged into stew and a batch of oatmeal. ....

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Behind bars during the pandemic


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Geraldine Altamirano, left, says her daughter Rubina has complained to her about what she says are inhumane conditions at the Springer Correctional Center during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Courtesy of Geraldine Altamirano)
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Women at the Springer Correctional Center weren’t given cleaning rags. Instead, to wash their cells, they had to use menstrual pads and a limited supply of disinfectant spray to wipe down their rooms.
Hearing that her daughter was using her feminine products for cleaning, Geraldine Altamirano fired off a letter Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham asking for help and describing the grueling COVID-19 prison conditions her daughter faced. ....

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Editorial: Once again, BCSO sheriff is fighting public accountability » Albuquerque Journal


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The first question asks a law enforcement officer if they have been the subject of an internal investigation involving dishonesty that resulted in resignation or termination. The second asks if they’ve been charged or convicted with a crime of dishonesty, such as fraud or perjury. Another asks whether the officer has had “a personal relationship with the defendant, civilian witnesses, the prosecutor, the defense attorney, or the assigned judge, or any previous professional dealings with any of those persons that could reasonably result in a bias for or against them.”
When you are vetting witnesses for a criminal case, that all seems reasonable. Justice is not served by having testimony from someone accused of destroying evidence or perjury. ....

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Mother wants answers after son found dead in New Mexico jail


Created: December 10, 2020 08:38 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- Juan Archuleta s family wants answers about what caused his death while in jail.
It’s gotten to a point that I can hear his voice calling me in the morning, said Juan s mother, Margie Benavidez. It’s just so bad. It’s just so heartbreaking. He took part of me with him.” 
Benavidez said she spoke with her son, who was at the Rio Arriba Detention Center, hours before he died in October. She said he sounded fine. 
His body was found the next morning. 
The warden would not comment.
The medical examiner’s office and the Rio Arriba County Sheriff’s Office are investigating. However, a spokesperson with the sheriff s office said they do not suspect foul play, and they don t consider Archuleta s death suspicious. ....

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