ACLU joins Naked detention suit - Saginaw County Jail accused of stripping inmates
Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 05:40PM
TheSpook
The American Civil Liberties Union has
joined two lawsuits against the Saginaw County Jail over a policy of
stripping rowdy detainees and keeping them naked in solitary
confinement. A federal judge has ruled in one of the cases that the
policy is unconstitutional, but he has yet to award damages. The two
cases could be consolidated and certified as a class action, said Wendy
Wagenheim, a spokeswoman for the ACLU of Michigan. Lawyers estimate the
total of plaintiffs could number about 200, she said Tuesday. Saginaw
County Sheriff Charles Brown defended the policy as an effort to
balance inmate safety with privacy rights. But he said the practice was
discontinued in 2001 or 2002 -- something the plaintiffs' lawyers and
the ACLU dispute. Amanda White, one of the plaintiffs, said male guards
at the jail undressed her and left her in an area called the hole when
she was detained on a drunken driving charge four years ago. "There
were guards and men that came up and peered, and viewed, while I was in
there naked -- anywhere from seven to 10 different faces," said White,
now 25. "I felt humiliated and completely violated the entire time I
was there." [more]
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