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Jail Suicide Negligence

Most in-custody suicides are preventable. They happen because rules were ignored.

A Known Risk Requires Action

When a person enters jail, the government takes away their freedom and assumes a duty to keep them safe. If jail staff knows an inmate is suicidal and fails to protect them, they violate the 14th Amendment.

Warning Signs They Ignored

  • Direct Statements: "I'm going to kill myself."
  • Previous Attempts: Scars or history documented in intake forms.
  • Withdrawal: Detox from opioids or alcohol drastically increases suicide risk.
  • Bizarre Behavior: Manic episodes or hallucinations.

The Violation: "Deliberate Indifference"

To win a federal lawsuit, we must prove the jailers were "deliberately indifferent." This often looks like:

  • Falsifying "15-minute welfare check" logs (pencil whipping).
  • Leaving lethal items (sheets, shoelaces) in the cell.
  • Putting a suicidal inmate in a cell with no camera.
  • Mocking or taunting the inmate.
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