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| State Denies Inmates' Allegations Of Abuse |
| By boston.com |
| Published: 12/20/2010 |
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MANCHESTER, N.H.—The state of New Hampshire is denying nearly all of the allegations in inmates' lawsuits against the Department of Corrections and is asking for more time to review the other allegations. The New Hampshire Union Leader says Sunday that federal lawsuits filed by four inmates accuse corrections officers at the state prison in Concord of beating them, directing one inmate to throw feces at disfavored inmates and stealing cases of tuna fish and granola to take home. Besides the state, the suits name a dozen corrections officers as defendants. The suits claim senior prison staff was aware of corruption and inmate abuse but did nothing to stop it. Read More. |
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