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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

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Penn Corrections faces suicide claim

SCRANTON, Pa. — Prison officials in Pennsylvania were unable to shake a civil rights lawsuit arising from a mentally ill inmate’s suicide while incarcerated at state correctional facilities. There are genuine disputes of fact over whether the inmate was held in isolation for too long and whether officials knew the inmate was at risk of committing suicide and still failed to act, so the officials’ motion for summary judgment was denied.

Read the ruling here.

Categories / Briefs, Civil Rights, Government, Personal Injury

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