Who We AreHow We HelpIn the CourtsIn the PressIn the Community
News    Browse By Year:    2001   2002   2003   2004   2005   2006   2007   2008   2009   2010  

ACLU Praises Shreveport for Nondiscrimination Ordinance
12.21.2009


ACLU Announces Newly Elected Board Members
12.14.2009


ACLU Speaks Out Against School "Pushout"
12.3.2009


ACLU To Argue Friday For Kindergartener's Right To Religious Expression: Texas School District Suspended American Indian Student For Having Long Hair
12.3.2009


NOPD Violates Public's First Amendment Rights: ACLU Urges NOPD to Provide Officer Training
11.5.2009


ACLU Urges Resolution Of Problems At Orleans Parish Prison
10.30.2009


Rally for Equality at New Orleans City Hall
10.23.2009


ACLU Demands Investigation of Justice of Peace for Refusal to Perform Interracial Marriages
10.15.2009


Records Suggest Racial Profiling In Homer And Claiborne Parish
10.1.2009


DOJ Investigation Finds Conditions At Orleans Parish Prison Unconstitutional
9.22.2009


ACLU Protects Teenager's Right To Keep Hair Style
9.18.2009


ACLU Files Lawsuit Challenging Illegal Sex Segregation In Louisiana Public School
9.8.2009


ACLU Ensures Equal Education For Girls And Boys In Vermilion Parish
8.21.2009


Thibodaux High Student's First Amendment Rights Secured
7.23.2009


ACLU Fights For Prisoner Punished For Exercising Freedom Of Speech
7.8.2009


ACLU Urges Federal Appeals Court To Require Louisiana To Issue Birth Certificate To Adopted Child Of Gay Couple
7.7.2009


ACLU Sues District Attorney For Return of Firearm
7.2.2009


ACLU Secures Prisoner's Right To Practice Catholic Faith
7.1.2009


New Report Documents Racial Profiling In Louisiana
6.30.2009


ACLU Secures Victory for Freedom of Speech
6.18.2009


ACLU Questions Proposed Regulations Implementing Anti-Evolution Louisiana Science Education Act
6.10.2009


ACLU of Louisiana Sues over Access to Counsel
6.9.2009


Unconstitutional Teacher Drug Testing Policy Brought To Halt In Baton Rouge
5.29.2009


ACLU Supports Religious Speech in Breaux Bridge
5.15.2009


ACLU of Louisiana Urges Rapides Parish Police Jury Not to Adopt Resolution Concerning Marriage
5.4.2009


ACLU Seeks To End Rapes In Orleans Parish Prison
4.28.2009


Man Jailed for E-mails Sent to Newspapers; ACLU Files Suit
4.22.2009


ACLU of Louisiana Urges Homer Chief of Police to Retract Racist Statement
3.18.2009


ACLU of Louisiana's Education and Outreach Coordinator in North Louisiana for Darwin Day Events
2.9.2009


ACLU of Louisiana Fights for Catholic and Muslim Prisoners' Right To Worship Freely At Angola State Prison
2.5.2009


Orleans Parish Criminal Sheriff Relents in Attempt to Get $1.75 Million for Public Records
1.28.2009


ACLU Enters Federal Lawsuit To Protect Right To Controversial Speech
1.23.2009


ACLU Supports City of New Orleans' Domestic Partner Registry
1.22.2009


ACLU Calls on Sheriff Gusman To Improve Medical Intake
1.15.2009

New Orleans - Today the ACLU of Louisiana calls on Sheriff Marlin Gusman to conduct better medical screening in connection with the intake of prisoners, in light of the two deaths that have occurred at Orleans Parish Prison in the past week. "Unfortunately, many people in custody of Orleans Parish Prison have serious health conditions that are untreated," said Marjorie R. Esman, Executive Director of the ACLU of Louisiana. "This results in deaths that could be prevented with better medical attention."

OPP internal guidelines call for medical assessment of prisoners who are agitated or who may cause harm to themselves or others. Recent events, such as the deaths of John Sanchez and Cayne Micelli, indicate that medical interventions are not performed when called for. Their deaths make a total of three deaths at Orleans Parish Prison in three months. Compounding the problem is the general lack of health care in New Orleans, where primary care facilities remain shuttered as plans to rebuild Charity Hospital remain on hold. Mental health services remain severely lacking, which leads to a higher rate of homelessness and arrests for minor charges.

"Without adequate health care outside of prison, many people enter the criminal justice system for no reason other than that they are sick," said Esman. "Once those people are in the custody of the government, the government has a duty to provide adequate care. Two deaths in one week suggest that the care provided is not adequate. Also, if people receive care at intake and in prison, they are less likely to remain incarcerated, and better able to return to society."

Just last year the National Commission on Correctional Health Care decided that it could not approve accreditation for the jail, finding that medical care at the jail does not meet appropriate standards for a prison. The report noted that the jail did not have sufficient mental health counselors and failed to timely complete initial health examinations.

"A thorough, fair-minded investigation of the causes of these recent deaths is desperately needed." said Esman "We ask Sheriff Gusman to implement changes to guard against future tragedies."

 

 


Second Federal Court In Two Weeks Halts Suspicionless Drug Testing of Teachers
1.15.2009


Schools Must Allow Talk About Obama's Inauguration, Says ACLU
1.14.2009


ACLU Gives Award to Norris Henderson, Advocate for Safe Streets
1.6.2009




Join Us
Join Us
File a Complaint
Our Issues
Stand Up for Freedom.  Protect the Rights of ALL Louisianans.  We’ve Never Been More Needed Than Today.
ACLU of Louisiana     P.O. Box 56157     New Orleans, LA     70156       (504) 522-0617       (866) 522-0617
All original content on this site is © copyright 2008    The American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana.