Dallas Federal Judge ALSO Denies Release of Inmates


A federal judge has said no to releasing inmates from the Dallas County Jail amid an outbreak of coronavirus — 153 inmates have tested positive so far.
Lawyers for the nine plaintiffs told The Dallas Morning News they hope a forthcoming explanation from U.S. District Judge Ada Brown will explain that decision.
The lawsuit said Dallas County inmates can't physically distance themselves from others and have little access to soap or face masks. Mostare being held on drug-related charges and have underlying health issues.
The sheriff last week in court argued new sanitation and isolation policies in the jail were working, and that granting the inmates’ requests to release inmates would harm public safety.
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