Article 6T3MG Louisiana holds people in prisons past their release date, DoJ lawsuit alleges

Louisiana holds people in prisons past their release date, DoJ lawsuit alleges

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State accused of systemic overdetention' that violates inmates' rights and costs taxpayers millions of dollars a year

Louisiana's prison system routinely holds people weeks and months after they have completed their sentences, the US justice department alleged in a lawsuit filed on Friday. The suit against the state of Louisiana follows a multi-year investigation into what federal officials say is a pattern of systemic overdetention" that violates inmates' rights and costs taxpayers millions of dollars a year.

The justice department alleges that since at least 2012, more than a quarter of the people due to be released from Louisiana prisons have instead been held past their release dates. The DoJ warned Louisiana officials last year that the state could face a lawsuit if it didn't fix the problems - but lawyers for the department say the state's marginal efforts" to address the issues were inadequate" and showed a deliberate indifference" to the constitutional rights of incarcerated individuals.

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