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Langhorne man gets prison for assault on Bucks County prison cellmate A Langhorne man will spend up to four years in state prison for assaulting his cellmate in Bucks County Prison early last year. On Thursday, Javier Blanco, 24, pleaded guilty to assaulting his cellmate, causing a brain bleed in January 2020, according to Manuel Gamiz Jr., spokesman for the Bucks County District Attorney s Office. Blanco was sentenced to two to four years in state prison, as well as two years of probation, Gamiz said. Judge Diane Gibbons accepted the plea. Bucks County Corrections and county detectives jointly filed charges stating Blanco assaulted his 68-year-old cellmate on Jan. 3, 2020. ....
As COVID cases rose at jail, county officials gave praise Hillsborough County s jail inspection reports, filed with the New Hampshire Attorney General s office, have looked essentially identical for years. Composite A post outside the Valley Street Jail in Manchester. Emily Corwin / NHPR Published: 4/30/2021 5:13:28 PM When Hillsborough County Commissioner Toni Pappas toured the Valley Street Jail in Manchester last December, as she and fellow commissioners are required to do at least twice a year, she didn’t appear to find any cause for concern. “I have found the condition of the facility, the security of the inmates, and the management to be in order,” Pappas wrote in an inspection report filed with the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office. “The inmates are being cared for pursuant to [state law], and are appropriately supervised by trained correctional staff.” ....
Hillsborough County s jail inspection reports, filed with the New Hampshire Attorney General s office, have looked essentially identical for years. When Hillsborough County Commissioner Toni Pappas toured the Valley Street Jail in Manchester last December, as she and fellow commissioners are required to do at least twice a year, she didn’t appear to find any cause for concern. “I have found the condition of the facility, the security of the inmates, and the management to be in order,” Pappas wrote in an inspection report filed with the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office. “The inmates are being cared for pursuant to [state law], and are appropriately supervised by trained correctional staff.” ....
Rare trial underway to determine if N.J. jail did enough to protect inmates from COVID Updated 10:57 AM; A rare trial during the coronavirus pandemic got underway Tuesday after a group of inmates at the Cumberland County Jail filed a lawsuit alleging they have been held under inadequate conditions at the facility amid the health crisis, putting them at risk to the deadly effects of the virus. At the core of the civil bench trial, which is being held virtually before U.S. District Judge Noel L. Hillman, is whether the jail implemented policies to safeguard inmates during the pandemic, as well as if they were routinely tested for the virus. County and jail officials argue they have provided the necessary protective equipment to prisoners, and have followed the protocols set by health professionals. ....