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Extreme heat without AC in Texas prisons is unconstitutionally cruel punishment, judge rules
Read full article: Extreme heat without AC in Texas prisons is unconstitutionally cruel punishment, judge rulesA federal judge has found the extreme heat in Texas prisons that donโt have air conditioning is โplainly unconstitutional.โ.
Texas inmates are being โcooked to deathโ in extreme heat, complaint alleges
Read full article: Texas inmates are being โcooked to deathโ in extreme heat, complaint allegesWith the threat of another hot summer ahead, advocates asked a federal judge to declare 100-degree-plus conditions in uncooled Texas facilities unconstitutional.
Houston County correctional officer dies after trying to restrain inmate
Read full article: Houston County correctional officer dies after trying to restrain inmateA correctional officer at the Wainwright prison in Houston County, Texas died on Monday after trying to help other officers restrain an inmate, according to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
Report: Deadly heat remains concern at Texas prisons
Read full article: Report: Deadly heat remains concern at Texas prisonsA new report says many Texas prison inmates fear dying or falling gravely ill from the hot weather and believe actions taken by officials to mitigate the dangerous conditions continue to fall short.
TDCJ to resume bus transportation after inmate escaped custody before killing family of 5
Read full article: TDCJ to resume bus transportation after inmate escaped custody before killing family of 5The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) will resume inmate transportation starting Monday, June 13 after temporarily stopping it to investigate how a convicted murderer escaped from a bus last month and allegedly killed a man and his four grandsons.
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Texas prisons will accept county jail inmates again, three months after the coronavirus halted intake
Read full article: Texas prisons will accept county jail inmates again, three months after the coronavirus halted intakeShelby Knowles for The Texas TribuneStarting July 1, the Texas prison system will again accept inmates from county jails on a limited basis after halting intake three months ago due to the coronavirus pandemic. As of Monday, TDCJ has completed more than 100,000 coronavirus tests on state prisoners, according to prison data. The state prison system stopped intake of people in county jails who had been sentenced to prison in April, after at least 10 county jails reported the virus in their lockups and Texas prisons had nearly 200 cases. By halting intake from counties, the state prison population dropped from about 140,000 inmates in March to about 131,000 in May, according to state reports. In May, the Bexar County Sheriff's Office asked the state for $468,000 to reimburse jail costs for holding TDCJ-ready inmates, according to KSAT.