A judge has scheduled a hearing for May 31 on requests plaintiffs who have been inmates at West Virginia correctional facilities have made seeking information from Gov. Jim Justice and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Mark Sorsaia. The plaintiffs motions are pending in a class-action lawsuit alleging state officials have allowed inhumane conditions at correctional facilities through chronic overcrowding, understaffing and deferred maintenance.
CHARLESTON — Attorneys for Gov. Jim Justice, trying to make the case why he should be dismissed from a federal class-action lawsuit over conditions in West Virginia’s jails and prisons,
CHARLESTON Attorneys for Gov. Jim Justice, trying to make the case why he should be dismissed from a federal class action lawsuit over conditions in West Virginia’s jails and prisons, argued last week that inmates are trying to put the federal courts in charge of the state’s correctional system. In a reply filed Dec. […]
CHARLESTON Attorneys for Gov. Jim Justice, trying to make the case why he should be dismissed from a federal class action lawsuit over conditions in West Vi
CHARLESTON Attorneys for Gov. Jim Justice, trying to make the case why he should be dismissed from a federal class action lawsuit over conditions in West Vi