Judge Peter Wilson of the Orange County Supreme Court of the US has ruled that the number of inmates in local prisons must be reduced by 50% as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.
According to a report “Russia today” (RT), in orange county before the Supreme Court ruled that will reduce the number of prison, the American civil liberties union (ACLU) to the county sheriff’s Barnes (Don Barnes) filed a lawsuit, the accused has been will be the prisoner jailed violates the constitution of the United States and the rights of persons with disabilities, so the Supreme Court decision to let the ACLU can’t help to call: “this is the victory of the prisoners.
The American civil liberties union members Cassandra Stubbs (Cassandra Stubbs) said in a statement that the Supreme Court’s decisions will be save more lives, the disciplinary officials, he believes that the United States did not take the necessary steps, to protect prisoners from COVID – 19 infections, they are not honest description prison facilities environment and level of risk.
The ACLU also stressed that Orange County, California, has the largest prison in the United States, and that the country can only get a handle on the epidemic if it can get inmates under control.
In response to the California Supreme Court’s decision, Barnes warned that nearly 200 inmates, many of them arrested for violent crimes, could be freed only if they enter their communities.
Judge Peter Wilson of the Orange County Supreme Court on Thursday caused an uproar when he ruled that the number of inmates at local jails must be reduced by 50 percent because of the outbreak.
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