Brickbat: Bad Medicine

The family of Tiffany Davis has sued Muskegon County, Michigan, Muskegon Sheriff Michael Poulin, and others, claiming Davis died because they failed to provide adequate medical care while she was in jail for probation violation. Both her cellmate and her mother said they asked jail officials to take Davis to the hospital after she began having headaches, seizures, and vomiting. The jail did not call for an ambulance until the next day. She died five days later from brain hemorrhages brought on by an infection. The attorney representing the family has already received a $2.4 million settlement from the county for the family of a man who died after suffering seizures in the jail and did not receive timely medical care. Four jail guards face criminal charges in that case.
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Here’s a thought… Don’t violate probation
Davis, who had a history of minor crimes and was in jail on a probation violation
Clearly worthy of death by the state.
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Here's another thought ... That's completely irrelevant. When you take someone prisoner, you are completely and utterly responsible for their protection. Don't want that responsibility? Then don't take them prisoner.
Take custody of someone means you are responsible for them. If you cannot handle that responsibility, you should be at the very least fired.
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Michigan? Weed is legal there. So was she on probation for a parking ticket?