The file photo shows a flag, hanging in the window of the Alabama prison. Six prisoners of Indiana Correctional Facilities were prosecuted, claiming that they stayed under "torture". AP photo / kim chandler, file Six prisoners in Indiana prisons are prosecuting the manager of the facility, claiming that they have maintained a few weeks in a few weeks, and shocked "torture" in the case of conditions. .
The six lawsuits, in addition to July 1, this is a prisoner of Mandi Correctional Organization in Indiana, Indiana. The Litigation Name Warden William Hyatte and Deputy Suit Long George Payne Jr. as the defendant. All six men were isolated in a light cell, according to the lawsuit. The prisoner's content is cut from the glass, or the shocked window, the exposed wire is trying to navigate in the dark, the ACLU lawyer wrote in the lawsuit.
The first ACLU litigation is a restriction in March 3 to October 5, 2020 from September 3, 2020, from Jeremy Blanchard. Sex housing cells, the only window is completely blocked by a piece of metal, and the only light is broken.
"In a short time, this left dark darkness, except that he sprinkled a shower every few days," this set said. "The defendant learned from Mr. Brand, but he allowed him to stay in more than one and a half.
ACLU represents the prisoner Williandon Prior to other lawsuits, Charles Lie, Anthony Parios, Gera de German and Jeffrey Wagner, they were designated under similar conditions. Wagner said he held 020 to November 3rd in a dark cell from September 3, November 3, 2020.
"The field wire is hung on the ceiling and in the lawsuit, he accepted the painful impact, because he tried to navigate in his dark cells," litigation claims.
Litigation claims that these conditions are one The form of punishment, so Wagner's mental health is deteriorated. Wagner's anxiety and depression worsened, he "suffered ordinary illusion, urged himInjury himself, "according to lawsuit," "put a man in an extended, a few isolated darkness is a torture," ACLU wrote in the lawsuit.
"We will review the allegations contained in the lawsuit and determine the next step in the appropriate course," said the spokesman. Miami punctive facilities houses approximately 3,150 prisoners, according to the data of the department, about 3,150 prisoners amended.
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