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  2. How To Report On Jail Deaths - The Huffington Post

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    There may be one county jail in your area but multiple police lockups. Contact the local sheriff and police departments to determine how many facilities hold new detainees, even if it's only for 24 to 72 hours. If a local jail doesn't send out press releases about deaths — many don't — file public records requests to obtain unreported ...

  3. Not all jails responded, and we almost certainly missed deaths at smaller jails and police holding facilities. We are continuing to research and will update this page with deaths as we uncover them. If you know of someone who died while in jail or police custody between July 13, 2015, and July 13, 2016, you can contact us using this form.

  4. Category : American people who died in prison custody

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    Pages in category "American people who died in prison custody" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 442 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Merced County driver facing potential murder charge after man ...

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    A Los Banos man who police say was intentionally run over by a driver in June has died of his injuries. The Merced County Sheriff Coroner’s Office has identified the person who died Aug. 21 as ...

  6. Merced police make arrest in connection with fatal shooting ...

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    John Flores was booked Thursday morning in the Merced County Jail on charges of homicide in the Sept. 9 shooting. Merced police have arrested 27-year-old John Flores in connection to the fatal ...

  7. Death in Custody Reporting Act of 2013 - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Congress passed the Death in Custody Reporting Act of 2000 (H.R. 1800; Public Law 106-297) which created a program requiring states to report on the deaths and circumstances of those deaths of any prisoners in their custody. [2] The Bureau of Justice Statistics continued to collect this information even after the law expired in 2006.

  8. Man who tried to kill Merced County deputies and his ex-wife ...

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    A man found guilty for attempted murder of two Merced County Sheriff deputies, as well as his ex-wife, was sentenced to 82 years and eight months to life in prison.

  9. Category:Prisoners murdered in custody - Wikipedia

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