John Case
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That is sweltering.
And she told me yesterday in the afternoon that it was even hotter.
They wouldn't tell the
the women what the temperature was.
They had one fan for several cells so that the women would have to take turns using the fan.
One of the guards told one of the inmates that if she and her roommate complained about it anymore, they could be charged with inciting a riot.
La Vista is the only facility that doesn't, in Colorado, the only Colorado prison that won't allow video
with family.
The facility La Vista is not designed for minimum security prisoners like Tina.
She's a level one.
That's minimum security for people who have no prior offenses and are not violent.
So she belongs in a level one facility.
But Colorado doesn't have any level one facilities for women.
That seems like discrimination based solely on gender.
This facility is not maintained.
When the DOJ came in to inspect it last week, before the inspection, the inmates were forced to work 16 hours a day, scrubbing walls, painting over the mold, replacing tiles that had fallen off.
The DOJ apparently took note of a lot of those violations of state regulations.
I just wanted to mention, Steve, in closing that Governor Polis can solve this problem.
The Department of the Federal Bureau of Prisons made an offer to Governor Polis to take Tina Peters
out of state custody and put her in a minimum security facility where she belongs.