Correctional Officers Indicted in Death
Three Correctional Officers at Overcrowded Baltimore Jail Indicted in Inmate Killing
By BRIAN WITTE Associated Press Writer
The Associated Press
BALTIMORE Aug 19, 2005 — Three correctional officers were indicted on second-degree murder charges in the beating death of an inmate at a troubled jail widely criticized for inhumane conditions, prosecutors announced Friday.
The 51-year-old inmate died in May shortly after he was beaten at the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center, a state-run facility where arrested adults are fingerprinted and photographed (snip)
Raymond Smoot was in a cell May 14 when he got into an altercation with correctional officers. He was being held on a theft charge but had a history of disciplinary problems at the facility, jail officials have said. He was beaten and died at a Baltimore hospital that night, authorities said.
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Attorneys who regularly go inside have described horrendous conditions: overcrowded cells, inmates napping under toilets, drug addicts shaking convulsively as they go into withdrawal, sick people without medications getting sicker
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