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Form of torture : lawsuits allege brutal conditions at Indiana prison
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ACLU: Inmates lived in total darkness, frequently shocked in Indiana prison
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BUNKER HILL Six inmates kept in isolation at Miami Correctional Facility are suing the prison, alleging they were subjected to brutal and dangerous conditions, including living in total darkness for months and frequently being shocked from dangling live wires.
The lawsuits were filed last week by the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana on behalf of William Anderson, Charles Lyons, Anthony Parish, Jeremy Blanchard, Gerald Reed and Jeffrey Wagner.
In the grievances, the inmates said they were placed in isolation cells inside the restrictive housing unit, where prison officials had covered a broken outside window with sheet metal and never replaced or repaired the single light inside the cell.
ACLU of Indiana Sues Miami Prison, Claims of Inhumane And Decrepit Conditions
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‘The first two years of law school, I was homeless’ | Army veteran rises to Elite Lawyer honors
Mark Nicholson served his country, then served time, but rose out of homelessness to become a top attorney in Indianapolis. Author: Sarah Jones Updated: 9:16 AM EST December 16, 2020
INDIANAPOLIS From living under a bridge off Meridian Street to being named a 2020 Elite Lawyer, Mark Nicholson said he knew he had to surround himself with supporters and positive influences in order to rise to his destiny.
At the age of 32, Nicholson enrolled in law school. He said his age gave him a different perspective.
“Some of the younger students may have thought this was the most challenging thing they had ever faced, said Nicholson. I had already been through a lot of challenges.