South Carolina Death Row Inmate Defers Execution Method Choice to Attorney

Columbia, SC – In a groundbreaking legal procedure, a South Carolina inmate convicted of a double homicide in 2002 has handed over the decision on his method of execution to his attorney. The prisoner’s unprecedented step underscores the complexities faced by death row inmates as states grapple with legal and ethical challenges surrounding capital punishment methods. The inmate, who was sentenced to death for the murder of his girlfriend and her daughter, had the choice between the electric chair and a newly instituted firing squad, established as alternatives due to the unavailability of drugs for … Read more

Inmate in Mental Health Crisis Fatally Suffocates Cellmate Using Mattress Within an Hour of Sharing Cell, Lawsuit Claims

St. Louis, MO – A federal lawsuit now brings attention to a tragic event at the St. Louis City Justice Center, where a man suffering a mental health crisis allegedly killed his cellmate within an hour of their confinement. The incident, which occurred last year, raises significant concerns about the treatment and housing of inmates with mental health issues. According to the lawsuit filed by the victim’s family, Daniel Wilson, who had a history of mental illness, was placed in a cell with a new inmate, despite having exhibited unstable behavior prior to the incident. … Read more

Ada County Grand Jury Charges Inmate with Murder Following Fatal Altercation in Idaho Prison

Boise, Idaho—An Idaho prison inmate has been formally indicted for murder following a deadly incident at the maximum-security penitentiary. The Ada County grand jury made the decision last week, marking a significant development in a case that has highlighted issues of incarceration violence and prisoner oversight. The indictment stems from an altercation that occurred in July 2022, where one inmate was accused of beating another to death. Although the details surrounding the motivation for the attack remain unclear, officials indicated the altercation was confined to the two prisoners involved. According to authorities, the accused, whose … Read more

Federal Jury Clears Marlboro County Sheriff of Excessive Force Accusations in Inmate Incident

Columbia, SC — A federal jury in South Carolina has cleared a Marlboro County sheriff of allegations of excessive force related to an incident involving an inmate. The decision follows a lawsuit where the plaintiff claimed that Sheriff Charles Lemon used undue force during the incident, which occurred inside the county jail. The case stemmed from a 2018 confrontation where the plaintiff, who was an inmate at the time, alleged that Sheriff Lemon physically assaulted him. Lawyers for the plaintiff argued that the sheriff’s actions were unwarranted and that they violated constitutional rights against cruel … Read more