Naked Jail Inmates Win Lawsuit
by TChris
The Saginaw County (Michigan) Jail isn't a good place to be held after an arrest for a traffic violation. Just ask Linda Rose, who was arrested for drunk driving.
Linda Rose says she spent three hours crouched in the corner of a concrete cell at the Saginaw County Jail, shivering and sobbing, after deputies stripped her of her clothes and left her naked in front of a surveillance camera.
With good reason, Rose says that the jailers stripped her of her dignity as well as her clothing. At least dozens (and possibly hundreds) of other inmates experienced the same humiliating treatment at the hands of Saginaw County jailers. The County contended that stripping prisoners was necessary to assure that they didn't hang themselves. Why a drunk driving arrest would provoke suicidal behavior is difficult to explain, and the jailers had no particular reason to believe that the inmates who were forced to strip were suicidal. Some of them were naked for days.
A federal judge hearing a lawsuit on behalf of the detainees didn't buy the County's argument. The judge ruled that the routine practice of stripping inmates and forcing them to remain naked in a cell violates their constitutional rights. To be determined: how much money to award the class action plaintiffs as a result of the County's unlawful behavior.
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