Hutchins State Jail
The Hutchins State Jail is a state prison for men located in unincorporated suburban Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, serving mixed security levels, with an official capacity of 2276.[1]
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Location | 1500 East Langdon Road Dallas, Texas |
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Status | Operational |
Security class | mixed |
Capacity | 2276 |
Opened | 1995 |
Managed by | Texas Department of Criminal Justice |
History
On July 22, 2011, an inmate collapsed and died after only three days in the facility. His death was attributed to the hot environment of the prison; his body temperature was over 109 when admitted to the hospital. His family filed a wrongful death suit against the state, citing nine examples of Texas state inmates dying of heat-related causes in 2011 alone.[2] Larry McCollum, the individual who died, had a 12-month sentence for check fraud. As of 2017 Hutchins Unit has no air conditioning.[3]
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gollark: See, us humans have *amazing* abilities when it comes to ignoring things which don't directly affect us.
gollark: Anyway, you could probably make reasonable ethical arguments that I should be vegan instead of vegetarian, but I don't actually care.
gollark: The better argument, I think, is that you can't go around objectively measuring what we "should" do somehow.
gollark: That's like saying "the fact that some people believe the earth is flat is evidence enough that there is nothing objective about the eath's shape".
References
- "Hutchins (HJ)". Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Retrieved 8 Aug 2016.
- Foxhall, Emily (26 June 2012). "Family Sues TDCJ Over Heat-Related Death". Texas Tribune. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
- Flynn, Megan (2017-12-15). "As Overheated Prisoners Die, Texas Jailers to Stand Trial Over Sweltering Conditions". Houston Press. Retrieved 2017-02-18.
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