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Louisiana holds people in prisons past their release date, DoJ lawsuit alleges | Louisiana

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Bu içerikte, ABD Adalet Bakanlığı’nın Louisiana eyaleti hapishane sisteminin mahkumları haksız yere ve milyonlarca dolar maliyetle tutma iddialarını içeren bir dava açtığı belirtilmektedir. Adalet Bakanlığı, en az 2012 yılından beri Louisiana hapishanelerinden tahliye edilmesi gereken insanların dörtte birinden fazlasının tahliye tarihlerinin geçmesine rağmen hala tutulduğunu iddia etmektedir. Eyalet yetkilileri geçen yıl sorunları çözmezse dava açabileceklerini belirtmiş ancak Adalet Bakanlığı avukatları eyaletin sorunları çözmek için yetersiz çabalarının anayasal hakları görmezden geldiğini iddia etmiştir. Louisiana valisi ve eyalet başsavcısı ise sorunu “geçmiş yönetimin başarısız ceza adaleti reformları” olarak nitelendirerek eyaletin Louisiana vatandaşlarının anayasal haklarını koruma konusunda kararlı olduğunu belirtmiştir. Ayrıca, Cumhurbaşkanı Joe Biden’ın son çare olarak bu dava açıldığını ve Donald Trump’ın yönetiminin bunu engellemeyeceğini iddia etmişlerdir. Louisiana hapishane sistemindeki koşullar defalarca eleştirilmiş olup, ülkenin en büyük maksimum güvenlik hapishanesi olan Angola’nın da olduğu sistemde mahkumlar eski bir köle plantasyonunda güneş altında sebze toplama gibi ağır işlerde çalıştırılmaktadır.
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Kaynak: www.theguardian.com

Louisiana’s prison system routinely holds people weeks and months after they have completed their sentences, the US justice department alleged in a lawsuit filed on Friday. The suit against the state of Louisiana follows a multi-year investigation into what federal officials say is a pattern of “systemic overdetention” that violates inmates’ rights and costs taxpayers millions of dollars a year.

The justice department alleges that since at least 2012, more than a quarter of the people due to be released from Louisiana prisons have instead been held past their release dates. The DoJ warned Louisiana officials last year that the state could face a lawsuit if it didn’t fix the problems – but lawyers for the department say the state’s “marginal efforts” to address the issues were “inadequate” and showed a “deliberate indifference” to the constitutional rights of incarcerated individuals.

“(T)he right to individual liberty includes the right to be released from incarceration on time after the term set by the court has ended,” assistant attorney general Kristen Clarke said in a statement announcing the suit.

“To incarcerate people indefinitely … not only intrudes on individual liberty but also erodes public confidence in the fair and just application of our laws.”

In a joint statement provided to the Associated Press, the Louisiana governor, Jeff Landry, and state attorney general, Liz Murrill blamed the problem on the “failed criminal justice reforms” advanced by “the past administration”.

“This past year, we have taken significant action to keep Louisianans safe and ensure those who commit the crime, also do the time,” the statement reads. “The state of Louisiana is committed to preserving the constitutional rights of Louisiana citizens.”

The Republican state officials also characterized the effort as a last-ditch lawsuit by outgoing president Joe Biden, reasoning that the incoming administration of Donald Trump would not have allowed the case to be filed.

Advocates have repeatedly challenged the conditions in Louisiana’s prison system, which includes the country’s largest maximum-security prison, known as Angola, where incarcerated individuals toil under the blazing sun picking vegetables by hand at what was once a slave plantation.

Louisiana holds people in prisons past their release date, DoJ lawsuit alleges | Louisiana
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