Michigan Inmate Wins Right to Report Abuse to Outside Agencies
Michigan Inmate Wins Right to Report Abuse to Outside Agencies
A Michigan inmate whose crimes attracted national attention is in the news again, this time for winning a court case that guarantees the First Amendment rights of prisoners to report abuse.Sharee Miller, writes the Detroit Free Press, was convicted in the love-triangle killing of her husband in 1999. A year later, her trial was billed as the first of the internet age. It garnered coverage in the press and online, with Court TV covering her case from start to end.Nearly two decades after being sentenced to life behind bars, Miller’s been back in court. And at the end of July, she won another kind of case—one with the full support of the American Civil Liberties Union, in defense of the First Amendment rights of inmates.First filed in 2015, Miller’s lawsuit recounts and alleges numerous instances of abuse. She said she once saw another inmate stripped naked and hogtied, left for hours with support or relief. Another time, Miller claims, a prisoner was deprived of food and water for so long they began foaming at the mouth. The inmate’s condition went downhill so fast she suffered a cardiac arrest and had to be hospitalized.But Miller didn’t keep quiet.She lodged complaints with staff and officials at the Huron Valley Correctional Facility. When that didn’t work, she started communicating with activist groups outside.
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