Judge orders NYC jails chief to appear at status conference
Legal Business - POSTED: 2022/04/25 17:44
Legal Business - POSTED: 2022/04/25 17:44
A federal judge ordered the head of New York City’s jails to appear at an upcoming status conference on conditions at the troubled Rikers Island jail complex, after prosecutors said the situation had become so dire that it might be necessary to install court supervision over the beleaguered system to institute necessary reforms.
U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain directed city Department of Correction Commissioner Louis Molina to attend the session scheduled for Tuesday.
She issued the order after getting a letter earlier in the week from the office of U.S. Attorney Damian Williams.
In the letter, prosecutors said, “The jails are in a state of crisis, inmates and staff are being seriously injured, and action is desperately needed now,” and questioned whether the city and corrections department had “the ability, expertise, and will to swiftly make the changes necessary to bring true reform.”
Sixteen inmates died at Rikers last year, and three have died so far in 2022.
Prosecutors went on to suggest that more aggressive steps could be sought, including putting an independent authority in place to implement reforms.