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350 pretrial inmates will be moved five hours from Cleveland as federal contract with private facility ends
Updated May 07, 12:17 PM;
Posted May 07, 12:17 PM
Northeast Ohio Correctional Center in Youngstown.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Federal marshals are preparing to move 350 inmates out of a pretrial detention facility in Northeast Ohio and place them in a holding center five hours away in Pennsylvania.
Marshals also will shift about 250 other inmates to jails across northern Ohio moves that stem from the end of a long-term contract with CoreCivic, a private contractor that houses suspects awaiting trial in Youngstown.
The changes come months after the Biden administration pushed to end contracts with private prisons. Attorneys, however, say the plan will snarl the federal justice system in the region, which the pandemic has already stunted.
350 pretrial inmates will be moved to Pa. from Ohio as federal contract with private facility ends
Updated May 07, 12:24 PM;
Posted May 07, 12:24 PM
Northeast Ohio Correctional Center in Youngstown.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Federal marshals are preparing to move 350 inmates out of a pretrial detention facility in Northeast Ohio and place them in a holding center five hours away in Pennsylvania.
Marshals also will shift about 250 other inmates to jails across northern Ohio moves that stem from the end of a long-term contract with CoreCivic, a private contractor that houses suspects awaiting trial in Youngstown.
The changes come months after the Biden administration pushed to end contracts with private prisons. Attorneys, however, say the plan will snarl the federal justice system in the region, which the pandemic has already stunted.