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Florida's death row inmates say they can't take the heat - Get out of the kitchen alert?
Associated Press ^ | August 11, 2002 | Associated Press Staff

Posted on 08/10/2002 4:30:06 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP


Florida's death row inmates say they can't take the heat

Suit alleges cruel and unusual punishment in cells with no fans, A/C

08/11/2002

Associated Press

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Florida death row inmates say temperatures that routinely top 100 degrees in their cells force them to stand in toilets, drape themselves in wet towels and sleep naked on concrete floors.

Those allegations are at the heart of a class-action lawsuit that claims the heat inside Union Correctional Institution near Raiford is cruel and unusual punishment and could lead to mental and physical illness and even death.

U.S. District Judge Ralph W. Nimmons, who has toured the prison 45 miles southwest of Jacksonville and interviewed some of the 300 inmates, is expected to rule later this year.

By the time the lawsuit is decided, the inmates will have endured three summers of what their attorneys claim is a "dungeon-like atmosphere" since the case was filed in 2000.

"We want them to bring the temperatures down," said Randall Berg, a Miami attorney representing the inmates.

But lawyers with Florida's attorney general's office said the heat conditions are not severe enough to violate the Constitution.

"I consider this a borderline frivolous lawsuit," said Caryl Killinski, who represents the state in the case. "It gets warm in any building not air-conditioned."

Mr. Berg said the heat is especially oppressive for older and obese inmates and those with physical and mental problems.

"Subjecting inmates, who are confined in their cells nearly all the time, to temperatures almost always in excess of 90 degrees, frequently in excess of 100 degrees, and as high as 110 degrees, can only be called physically barbarous," the lawsuit alleges.

But Ms. Killinski disagreed.

"Since 1992 ... there has not been one single case of an inmate suffering from a heat-related illness," she said in a telephone interview.

Court documents show 30 prisoners sought medical treatment from June through September 2000 and 18 for the same period in 2001 for symptoms of faintness, nausea, headache, apprehension, dizziness, irritability, weakness, unsteady gait, or excessive thirst and hunger.

"It's just a matter of time before someone dies," Mr. Berg said.

The 1999 annual report of the Florida Corrections Commission said elderly inmates need more heat in the winter and air conditioning in the summer.

Florida's death row population is aging. Of the 329 death-sentenced prisoners on Jan. 22, 107 were 45 or older and six were older than 65. More than a third of the prisoners, 129, were obese and 86 had skin disorders, according to court documents.

Sterling Ivey, a spokesman for the Department of Corrections, said he could not comment on matters in litigation.

The lawsuit, originally filed by condemned inmates Jim E. Chandler and William Kelley, also alleges three recent changes in policy and procedures have worsened the temperature problem. Inmates are no longer allowed to hang air deflectors on the vents in their cells, screening has been installed over the cell bars and air handlers have been turned off.

While installing fans has been discussed, Ms. Killinski said, the electrical system at Union Correctional Institution could not support 300 individual fans.

"If they want air conditioned prisons, they should go to the Legislature and not to federal court," she said

Only six of the 52 major prisons in Florida have air conditioning in most of the inmate housing units.


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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: bubyenow; canttaketheheat; deathrowwhiners; florida; needletime; whawhawha
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"I consider this a borderline frivolous lawsuit," said Caryl Killinski, who
represents the state in the case. "It gets warm in any building not air-
conditioned."

Maybe Governor Jeb Bush can put them out of their misery and sign an
executive order that complainers can have their execution dates moved up?....

1 posted on 08/10/2002 4:30:06 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: floriduh voter; summer
So, uh, if they can't take the heat?.......
2 posted on 08/10/2002 4:31:39 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
Conditions on death row...could lead to mental and physical illness and even death

Aha. A death row that works as advertised. And it gives taxpayers a break. Gotta like that.

3 posted on 08/10/2002 4:37:12 PM PDT by petuniasevan
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To: MeeknMing
"It's just a matter of time before someone dies," Mr. Berg said.

Let's hope that all 329 of these death row inmates die---sooner rather than later.

4 posted on 08/10/2002 4:37:39 PM PDT by 07055
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To: MeeknMing
Maybe Governor Jeb Bush can put them out of their misery and sign an executive order that complainers can have their execution dates moved up?..............

I think it will get a lot hotter where they are going once the punishment is carried out. What the hell ae they complaining about anyway? It is cooler now that they can't use "Old Sparky" anymore.

Keep all the Lawyers away and elminate all that hot air. Speed up the punishments, save on overcrowding and complaints.

5 posted on 08/10/2002 4:38:38 PM PDT by YOMO
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To: MeeknMing
Simple solution:

Raise the taxes on attorney fees for death row appeals

6 posted on 08/10/2002 4:42:43 PM PDT by JZoback
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To: MeeknMing
I have long-since thought we should contract out the operation of our prison system to more progressive and moderately climated countries like Mexico, Bolivia, and Panama. We could save a bunch of money that way, and I'm sure our currently discontented inmates would be much happier.
7 posted on 08/10/2002 4:46:56 PM PDT by The Other Harry
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To: MeeknMing
These same inmates also stated that the wine was often served at the incorrect temperature, was of bad vintage, and occasionally poured without decanting. "What are we, animals?" said an inmate nicknamed "Animal."

"The linens are an utter disgrace. The salad forks are never chilled, and the escargot was rubbery. Rubbery! Why, a galley chief at McDonald's could serve better seafood than this place," lamented Animal, convicted and sentenced to death for the 1982 ritual sadistic slaying of a troop of blind Cub Scouts on a canoing trip.

8 posted on 08/10/2002 4:48:06 PM PDT by IronJack
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To: MeeknMing
Florida death row inmates say temperatures that routinely top 100 degrees in their cells force them to stand in toilets, drape themselves in wet towels and sleep naked on concrete floors............Institution near Raiford is cruel and unusual punishment and could lead to mental and physical illness and even death.............. By the time the lawsuit is decided, the inmates will have endured three summers of what their attorneys claim is a "dungeon-like atmosphere"..............the heat is especially oppressive for older and obese inmates and those with physical and mental problems...................."It's just a matter of time before someone dies," Mr. Berg said........Florida's death row population is aging. Of the 329 death-sentenced prisoners on Jan. 22, 107 were 45 or older and six were older than 65. More than a third of the prisoners, 129, were obese and 86 had skin disorders, according to court documents.............and the rest are just downright UGLY.........

Standing in toilets to me is just punishment. I wish I thouht of that. It could even lead to death before we let you fry them. It should not take three years to cook the dirt bags. It's a matter of time before someone dies of old age also. Almost a third of them are over 45, they should have known better in the first place.
My concerns and compassion is with the families of their victims.

9 posted on 08/10/2002 4:51:21 PM PDT by YOMO
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"It's just a matter of time before someone dies," Mr. Berg said.

Well, I hope the hell so!

They did say death row, did they not?

10 posted on 08/10/2002 5:00:11 PM PDT by OldSmaj
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To: MeeknMing
Mr. Berg said the heat is especially oppressive for older and obese inmates and those with physical and mental problems.

There shouldn't be any obese inmates. They should be working so hard all day long that they do not have the opportunity to eat more than the bare minimum calories required to sustain a human being.

"Subjecting inmates, who are confined in their cells nearly all the time, to temperatures almost always in excess of 90 degrees, frequently in excess of 100 degrees, and as high as 110 degrees, can only be called physically barbarous," the lawsuit alleges.

Oh yeah? Well the government has no problem sending American troops into these temperatures. I'm fighting fires on active duty right now in temperatures in excess of 100 degrees.

Court documents show 30 prisoners sought medical treatment from June through September 2000 and 18 for the same period in 2001 for symptoms of faintness, nausea, headache, apprehension, dizziness, irritability, weakness, unsteady gait, or excessive thirst and hunger.

If there were no documented cases of heat exhaustion or heat stroke then there is NO PROBLEM. Get them back to work!

11 posted on 08/10/2002 5:05:11 PM PDT by gcraig
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To: MeeknMing
"dungeon-like atmosphere"

Just to set the record straight, a dungeon-like atmosphere would mean to me 50 degree (F) temperatures. That's the temp you'd expect undergound, with thick granite walls around you.

Now, if they complained about an equator-like atmosphere, or a death-valley-like atmostphere, then that would be a different story...

12 posted on 08/10/2002 5:14:41 PM PDT by C210N
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To: MeeknMing
WWJD?
13 posted on 08/10/2002 5:18:11 PM PDT by thepitts
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To: C210N
A simple solution. Let them stand in toilets, and hand them a plugged in electrical appliance, like a fan. Then they can cool themselves down, and save the taxpayers the cost of a needle.
14 posted on 08/10/2002 5:27:27 PM PDT by stumpy
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To: MeeknMing
Yeah...and where is the COLOR TV?
15 posted on 08/10/2002 5:29:26 PM PDT by Drango
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To: MeeknMing
Very funny, all. But I hope the prisoners win. Keeping people in cells with so little ventilation seems mighty cruel to me. Why not install fans? And if the electrical system needs beefing up, it should be done. These are supposed to be prisons, not torture chambers.
16 posted on 08/10/2002 5:38:13 PM PDT by ArcLight
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To: OldSmaj
*this Navy wife hands you a 'quote of the thread* plaque*
17 posted on 08/10/2002 5:42:48 PM PDT by Severa
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To: MeeknMing
Florida's death row population is aging. Of the 329 death-sentenced prisoners on Jan. 22, 107 were 45 or older and six were older than 65. More than a third of the prisoners, 129, were obese and 86 had skin disorders, according to court documents. Time to tune-up "Ol' Sparky" so we can get rid of these these fat crusty curmudgeons.
18 posted on 08/10/2002 5:50:07 PM PDT by Old Professer
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To: ArcLight
Dim Bulb, this is DEATH ROW, not Savoy Row; get a grip.
19 posted on 08/10/2002 5:53:09 PM PDT by Old Professer
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To: MeeknMing
Also, get rid of the cable TV and any other "comforts".

You committed a crime, boy. Now it's time for you to do the time.

I'm all for bringing back the "Chain Gangs".

Oh, yea - stop that voting thing, too!

LVM

20 posted on 08/10/2002 5:55:00 PM PDT by LasVegasMac
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