Fulton County releases 65 inmates after court order
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Posted 1:16PM on Friday 31st May 2002 ( 23 years ago )
ATLANTA - Fulton County has freed 65 inmates being held on minor charges after a federal judge ordered the jail to reduce overcrowding. <br>
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In addition, three other inmates were released Thursday to other jurisdictions where they are wanted on other charges, Fulton sheriff's Sgt. Clarence Huber said Friday. <br>
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U.S. District Judge Marvin Shoob on Wednesday had ordered the county to release inmates awaiting trial who had already been in jail longer than the maximum sentences they faced if convicted. <br>
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He acted in a lawsuit that contends overcrowding is one of the factors causing poor health care for HIV-positive inmates. <br>
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As of Thursday, the county's main jail had a population of 2,252, two more than its capacity. <br>
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Atlanta lawyer Stephen Bright, who represents the HIV-positive inmates, said Shoob's order will save the county money and improve medical conditions.
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