Posts tagged Lexington Herald Leader
Caged: ‘Pure torture.’ Inmates suffer and die as Kentucky overcrowds its county jails.

“Terrible things happen when too many people are crammed into too small a space, a common practice in Kentucky’s local jails, which are packed far beyond their capacity with state inmates who should be serving their felony sentences in a prison. At the Boyd County Detention Center, which typically houses at least 50 percent more prisoners than it’s supposed to, an Ashland police officer left 40-year-old Michael “Boo” Moore last Nov. 27 to be booked for public intoxication, a minor offense. Moore’s battered corpse was carried out of the jail two days later.“

Lexington Herald Ledger

August 21, 2019

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Could a new $444 million Kentucky prison get held up by inmates worried about bats, wetlands?

“The suit claims the U.S. Bureau of Prisons violated the law by failing to place documents concerning the prison construction in the libraries of federal prisons around the county so prisoners could read them and comment on them. It also claims the prison site is “toxic” and would endanger prisoners, while at the same time saying construction “would permanently degrade the already vulnerable environment.“

Lexington Herald Leader

December 5, 2018

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