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Related: About this forumGuards mistook dentures for contraband, beat inmate
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) A man was brutally beaten by corrections officers and denied medical treatment at a Valencia County jail in Los Lunas after guards mistook dentures in the inmate's mouth for contraband, a civil rights lawsuit said.
The 'New Mexico Prison and Jail Project', a watchdog group for improving prison conditions, filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court this week on behalf of former inmate Marvin Silva. The group said Silva was left naked in a holding cell with no security cameras after a medical checkup, when a guard insisted that the inmate was hiding contraband in his mouth. They said several other corrections officers arrived and beat Silva.
The lawsuit levels charges of excessive use of force at four corrections officers, and accuses prison health care provider CorrHealth and two of its employees of deliberate indifference to a person in serious medical need.
According to the lawsuit, medical personnel at the jail denied Silva's requests for medical care before he was released to walk 5 miles toward home and hitched a ride the rest of the way. An ambulance later transported Silva to an Albuquerque hospital that treated him for
fractured ribs, a collapsed lung, injuries to the spleen and other injuries to the head, neck and abdomen.
https://newmexicometro.com/news/lawsuit-guards-mistook-dentures-for-contraband-beat-inmate/134082bfa6389dc9043814665b4d326a
Prof. Toru Tanaka
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(54,198 posts)I'm rather inclined to believe they pummeled him for other reasons and came up with the dentures excuse because that was the best they could think of.
Judi Lynn
(162,491 posts)Sounds as if prison guards often are every bit as sick as any of their inmates could be. Unbelievable.
I wish this story got wider coverage.
Here's Silva's image: