The petition asks the Supreme Court to use its “Kings Bench” power to relieve some of the jails’ most vulnerable populations, as well as those awaiting trial or on short sentences for minor offenses.
“Leading public health officials have warned that unless
courts act now, the ‘epicenter of the pandemic will be jails and prisons,'” the
petition states. “The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”)
has explained that correctional and detention facilities ‘present unique
challenges for control of COVID-19 transmission among incarcerated persons,
detention center staff, and visitors.’”
Other states have implemented similar measures, outlined in
the ACLU’s petition, including New Jersey, which was the first March 23, and South Carolina, where its Supreme Court ordered that
everyone held in jail on bond in a non-capital case be released, unless there
exists an “unreasonable danger” or “extreme flight risk.” US Attorney General
William Barr directed the
Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to use home confinement for inmates currently held in
jail or prison when appropriate in response to an increase of COVID-19 cases
among prison populations on Thursday last week.
“We urge this Court, in the strongest terms, to join the
growing chorus of courts who have decided to act in an effort to save lives.
The time to act is now,” the petition said.
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