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Lawyers say client's rights violated in jail
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Look at that poor poor victim in the picture, the Deseret news should be ashamed for printing this propaganda. Print the whole story, know all the facts, of course it is so much more interesting to hear about the poor prisoner being miss treated by the MAN. Unable to use a lap top, should I even start. Prisoners are given the opportunity to eat three times a day; it�s the jails fault he chooses not to eat?? To enlighten the public a little, this poor victim�s behavior (his behavior) has placed him in maximum security; he is a two officer full restraint prisoner inside the jail, so let�s take him right out to Standard Optical and get him glasses. �Yes� he will go to a local ophthalmologist along side you and me, no special time or place. That�s the way it works. We all remember another poor victim who killed an officer at the University Hospital who was caring for the needs of the prisoner; I believe it was the hard beds the prison provides that caused his back problems.
I am sure he will promise to be good for an eye appointment. Give me a break!
I believe that everyone is innocent until proven guilty, but this guy is so dangerous that he is not able to leave his cell unless fully restrained and accompanied by two officers even in the jail. Again HIS behavior dictates this, so spare me. This is a fact!
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