Harper v Fulton Co Ga 8th Court Report 11-2008
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Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Eighth Quarterly Quarterly Report Reportofof the the Eighth Court Monitor Court Monitor Page 1 of 20 CLARK'SS OFFICE FILED IN CLERK' FILED US U s DDCC Atlanta Atlanta Page 11 of of20 Page 20 I ~ 2008 NOV 0 V 19 RE' RE HATIEN,, Clerk N kiATfEN JAMES N Harper. et al aI.. vv Fulton al Harper, et Fulton County County etetal . 04-CV-1416-MHS CIVIL ACTION NO. 04-CV-1416-MHS CIVIL ACTION NO By Deputy Clerk Deputy CIO* Introduction This is based This quarterly report report covers covers the theperiod periodfrom from July July through through October, October, 2008 2008 ItIt is based on reading reading and and re-reading Consent Decree and on re-readmg Consent Decreedocuments, documents,other otherrelevant relevant materials materials and inmate letters;; meeting withall all parties involved in the the class class action inmate letters meeting with involved in action suit case, case, including including various inmates and Fulton County Jail detention officers; meeting with the Court various inmates and Fulton County Jail detention officers ; meeting with Court Auditor; attending jail strategic management meetmgs; tours of facilities that Auditor; attending jail strategic management meetings ; tours of facilities that are are utilized utilized house Fulton Fulton County County Jail inmates ; reviewing reviewing jaIl jailreports reportsononcomplying complying with with Consent Consent to house Jail inmates; Decree orders;; and and correspondence correspondencefrom from parties, Decree orders and e-mails, e-mails, telephone telephone conversations conversations and allallparties, including Fulton County inmates .ItItis is submittedminaccordance accordance with with requirements requirements of including Fulton CountyJail Jail inmates. submitted of Section VV of of the the Consent Decreeininthe the above abovecited citedcase case.. However, result of of the the Section Consent Decree However, asasa aresult seventh quarter report, thecontinuous continuousfailure failure by by the the Sheriff Sheriffto seventh quarter report, which which showed showed the to comply comply with certainmajor major Items items ininthe theConsent ConsentDecree, Decree,Judge JudgeMarvin Marvin Shoob Shoob issued aa Show Show WIth certam Cause Order to the Sheriff Cause Order to the Sheriff of of Fulton Fulton County Countyfor forJuly July25, 25, 2008. After arguments arguments presented presented the court courtby bythe theShenff, Sheriff, order to show cause continuedto to November 21,2008. 21, 2008 . to the thethe order to show cause waswas continued November fourmonths months This Thus, the the eighth eighth quarter quarter report report will include Thus, include October, October, 2008, covering four issue will will be be presented presented more this moreextensively extensivelyininthe the following followingbody bodyofof thisreport report.. Thefirst first visit Monitor'seighth eighthquarter quarterreport report The visittotoFulton FultonCounty County during during the Court Court Monitor's 7, 8, and 9,2008 Throughout this VISIt, the Momtor conducted or participated was July was July 7, 8, and 9, 2008 Throughout this visit, Monitor conducted or participated in meetings meetings and andtours tours with WIth the the following following parties partIes:: • • • • • • Weeklystrategic strategic management meetingsatatthe the Fulton Fulton County CountyJail Jail on on Consent Weekly management meetings Consent Decree compliance Decree complIanceissues, issues, Chief Jailer for Decree.. Chief Jailer forupdate updatebriefing briefingononcomplIance compliance with with the the Consent Consent Decree Touredparts partsof ofthe the Fulton Fulton County CountyJail Jailtoto observe observeconditions condItionsand andtototalk talkto to Toured inmates inmates and andunit unit detention detention officers; officers; County Manager County's compliance dISCUSS Fulton Fulton County"s complIance with with the the Fulton County Managertotodiscuss Consent Decree; Decree ; Consent Fulton and Federal Federal Court ChiefJailer, Jailer, and Court Auditor Auditorto to discuss discuss Fulton County CountySheriff, Sheriff, Chief compliance problems articulated complIance problemswith withthe theConsent ConsentDecree Decree artIculatedin in the seventh quarter report, quarter Federal Federal Court CourtAuditor Auditortotodiscuss dISCUSS the the seventh seventhquarter quarter report report and and the the Sheriffs Sheriff's lack of of complIance compliance with within the the Consent Consent Decree; Decree ; and WIth items Items WIthin and 1 Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 2 of 20 Eighth Quarterly Eighth Quarterl y Report of the Court Monitor Court Monitor Page of20 Page 22 of 20 • Federal Judge Michael Robinson, Robinson, and and Court Judge Marvin Marvin Shoob, Staff Staffmember member Michael Auditorto to discuss discuss the the Sheriff's Sheriffs failure the items itemsin in the the Auditor failuretotocomply comply with with many many ofofthe Consent Consent Decree. Decree . TO ORDER T O SHOW SHOW CAUSE Resulting from from the the Sheriff Shenffss noncompliance wIthmany many Items consistentlylisted listed in in Resulting noncompliance with items consistently fifth, sixth, the Monitor"s Monitor's fifth, sixth,and andseventh seventhquarter quarterreports, reports,Federal FederalJudge JudgeMarvin Marvin Shoob Shoob issued SHOW CAUSE" the Fulton County Sheriff as to reasons issuedan an"ORDER "ORDER TOTO SHOW CAUSE" to the to Fulton County Sheriff as to thethereasons he has not fully stated that the he fullycomplied complied with with the theConsent Consent Decree. Decree . The The order order stated the Fulton Fulton County Shenffwill 1707at at 11 11:00 County Sheriff will appear appear In in Courtroom Courtroom 1707 :00 a.m. a.m. on on Fnday, Friday, July 25, 2008, and show contempt . In In response response to and showcause causewhy whyheheshould shouldnot notbe beheld held in in contempt. to this this order, the the Fulton County Sheriff, County Defendants, and PlaIntiff s Counsel appeared before Fulton County Sheriff, County Defendants, and Plaintiffs Counsel appeared before Federal Judge Shoob Shoobtotorequest requesttime, time, as as allowed allowedinin the the Consent Decree,toto address address the the Federal Judge Consent Decree, non-compliance Decree items listed to show show cause On July July 22, non-complianceConsent Consent Decree items listedininthe the order order to cause.. On Judge Shoob meet informally 2008, Judge Shoobagreed agreed"to "togive givethe theparties parties an an opportunity opportunity to to meet informally in in an an effort to toresolve resolve the the issues issuesraised raisedby bythe theMonitor"s Monitor's latest latestreport reportand and the theOrder Order to to Show Show Cause . Judge Judge Shoob Shoob continued Order to Show Show Cause Cause. contInued the the Order Causescheduled scheduledfor forJuly July25, 25, 2008, 2008, 8, 2008, at 11 :00 a.m. He further ordered that "no later until Monday, September until Monday. September 8, 2008, at 11 a.m . He ordered that "no later than than Friday, August 2008, the with the Court Court regarding Friday, August22, 22,2008, theSheriff Sheriffshall shallfile file a report with regardingthe the parties' efforts file parties' effortstotoresolve resolvethe thealleged allegedviolations violationsofofthe theConsent Consent Decree. Decree . Plaintiffs Plaintiffs shall shall file a response response no than Friday, Friday, August August 29, the Monitor Monitor no later later than 29,2008." Judge Shoob Shoobstated stated that that the 2008 ." Judge and Order to and Auditor Auditorshall shallbe beinin attendance attendancetotoall all meetings meetingsbybythe theparties partiesprior prior to to the Order to ShowCause Causehearing hearmg on on September September8, 8, 2008. Show 2008 . The meeting was was conducted theFulton Fulton The first first meetmg conductedononJuly July 25, 25, 2008, 2008, at at 11.00 a.m.. ininthe 11 .00 a.m th County board room on on thethe 4`'' of the theFulton FultonCounty County Government Government CountyLaw LawDepartment's Department's board room 4 floor floor of ofthe the Sheriffs Sheriffssenior seniorstaff, staff, the office building. building . All All parties, parties,including includingmembers members of the Monitor, Monitor, and During the meeting, meeting, the and Auditor AudItor were werein in attendance attendance.. During the Sheriff's Sheriffs presentation presentation basically basically explamed how howand andwhy whythe theSheriff Shenffis IS unable with the Consent Decreeitems Items explained unable to to comply comply with Consent Decree listed in the Order to Show Cause, although the Judge's expectation for this meeting listed in the Order to Show Cause, although Judge's expectation for this meeting was was how that will use fullycomply comply with with the the Consent Consent howand andthe themethodology methodology thatthe theSheriff Sheriffwill use to fully withminimal minimal progress progressmade made on on compliance compliance with Decree. The endedatat 11:30 Decree. The meetmg meeting ended :30 p.m. p .m .with was decided decided that that aa second second meeting meetingtotofurther further discuss discuss staffing staffing on on the Consent Consent Decree. Decree . ItItwas Department would would be August7, 7,2008, at 10'00 be necessary necessary August 2008, at 10 a m.in m .inthe theFulton FultonCounty CountyLaw Law.Department in order to give the Sheriff an opportunity to develop a report to be submitted to Judge order to give the Sheriff an opportunity to develop to be submitted Judge Shoob and Counsel . Shoob andPlaintiff's Plaintiff s Counsel. On August 10 .00 a.m., all Consent Decree Decree parties Monitor , and On August 77,, 2008, at 10.00 all Consent parties,, the Monitor, Auditor the Fulton Fulton County County Law Auditor met met in in the LawDepartment Departmentboard board room roomThe TheSheriff Sheriff was was not in 2 Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 3 of 20 Eighth Quarterly Report Reportof of the Eighth Quarterly Court Court Monitor Monitor Page 33 of of20 Page 20 attendance ; however, attendance; represented bbyy his Attorney, however, he was was represented Attorney, the the Chief Chief Jailer, Jailer,and andmembers members of his hisstaff staffThe Themain main Consent Consent Decree Decree non-complIance non-compliance item was discussed of itemthat that was discussed was was suggestion was wasmade madetotodecrease decreasethe the staffing staffingthe themandated mandated post post In inthe theConsent ConsentDecree Decree A A suggestion post shiftand andutilize utilizethem themononthethe7 to 7 to3 3and and 3 toI 1II staff on on the mandated mandated post onon thethe I 111toto7 7shift 3 to shifts. The and Auditor Auditorwere wereinin disagreement disagreementwith withthis this suggestion, suggestion, because because shifts. The Monitor Monitor and 11 to 7 shift to unsafe conditions, due due to to decreasingstaff staff on the 11 decreasing on the shiftwould would subject inmates inmates to unsafe conditions, fewer officers making fewer security rounds. The Chief Jailer offered other detention fewer officers making fewer security rounds . The Chief Jailer offered other detention officer deployment deployment adjustments to comply comply with mandates of officer adjustmentsininan aneffort effort to with the the staffing staffing mandates of the Consent concludedwith withthe the Sheriff Sheriffplanning Consent Decree. Decree . The The meeting meeting concluded planning to prepare prepare by by August August 2008, the Federal Court resolve the 22, 2008, the report report for for the the Federal Courtdetailing detailinghis hisefforts efforts to to resolve the alleged alleged vlOlatlOns of to the the Sheriff Sheriffs violations of the theConsent Consent Decree. Decree . Also, Also, Plamtiffs Plaintiffs were were to file file aa response response to s report no no later laterthan thanFriday, Friday,August August 29,2008. 29, 2008 . OnJuly July 22, 22, 2008, to to Judge Shoob On 2008, the Sheriff Sheriffsubmitted submittedhis hisreport report Judge Shoobacknowledging acknowledging withthe the Consent ConsentDecree Decree criticalareas areasofofjail his failure failure to tocomply comply with in in thethe critical jail staffing staffing and and population. He and population. He further stated that that he he isistaking taking"all "allreasonable reasonable steps steps necessary necessary and 21~22)The TheSheriff Sheriffstated stated appropriate to compliance" (Report (Reportatat 21-22) to achieve achieve full fulland and100% 100% compliance" that hIS his abIlity abilityachieve successwas wasprevented prevented by by Fulton Fulton County's County's lack to to achieve success lackof offunding fundingstaff staff County Defendants Defendants disagreed andfor for outsourcing outsourcmgpretrial pretnal inmates. disagreed to to positions needed needed and inmates .County thIS claim with the Sheriff m its follow up report on August 29, 2008, to the court. In this claim with the Sheriff in its follow up report on August 29, court . In spite of of this thisdIsagreement, disagreement, resulting from the to the the court, court,County County resultmg from the Sheriff Sheriffss report to WIththe the Sheriff Sheriffs cause Defendantsand andPlaintiffs Plaintiffs agreed agreedwith Defendants s request request to delay delay the the show show cause hearing in the hearing to allow the Shenffto Sheriff tofully fullycomply complyWIth withthe theConsent Consent Decree. Decree . However, However, in plaintiffs' reporton onAugust August 29, 2008, to was in response to Sheriffss plaintIffs' report 29,2008, to the the court court that was m response to the the Sheriff July 22, 2008, 2008, report report they theywere were not not ininagreement agreement with with much much of of what whatthe the Sheriff presented. In their report, the plaintiffs proposed to delay the show cause order hearing hearing presented. In their report, the plaintiffs proposed to delay the show cause order until January until January 15,2009. 15, 2009 . This proposal proposalwas wasrejected rejectedbybythe the court court for for an an earlier earlier date in order order to to This dateininNovember November in leaves allow the the current current Sheriff, Sheriff, who failed to to be be re-elected re-elected to hIS allow who failed his present present position position and and leaves office at atthe theend end of of2008, 2008,totomeet meet compliance compliance and compliance onontoto andnot notpass passhis his lack lack of of compliance Shenff the new new Sheriff Resultmg from fromall all three reports Defendants,and andPlaintiffs PlaintIffs Resulting reports from from the Sheriff, Sheriff,County County Defendants, to the the court court m inresponse response to tothe theshow show cause cause order, order, on on September September 4,4,2008, 2008, the the court court issued issued aa continuance hearing was scheduled scheduled for September September 8, 2008, until untilNovember November 21, 2008, continuance hearing that that was 8,2008, 21,2008, l .a.m.,ininorder ordertotoallow allowthe theSherifftIme Sheriff timetotofully fully complyWIth withthe theConsent Consent Decree Decree at lII.a.m., comply The postpone the The Monitor Monitorwas wasdirected dIrectedininthis this order order "to postpone the preparation preparation and and submission submissionofofhis his next so that thatititcovers coversthe theperiod periodending endingOctober October 31,2008". 31, 2008" . ItItfurther further stated stated "if that next report so ~~ifthat report shows shows that compliance with staffing and and population population provisions that full full compliance WIththe thejail jail staffing provisions of of the the 33 Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 4 of 20 Eighth thee E ighth Quarterly Quarterly Report of of th Court Monitor Monito r Page44 of of20 Page 20 Consent Decree and the the Fulton Fulton County County Consent Decreehave havenot notbeen beenachieved, achieved,both boththe the Sheriff Sheriff and Commissioners are ORDERED to appear 21,2008, Commissioners are appear at atthe thehearing hearingononNovember November 21, 2008, and and showcause causewhy whythey theyshould shouldnot notbe be held held in in contempt show contempt ""' Throughout this show showcause causeorder orderperiod, period, which extendedfor for over over four four months, Throughout this which extended months, the Auditor continued to submit his monthly reports to the Monitor. All monthly reports Auditor continued to submit his monthly reports to Monitor . All monthly reports Shenffand andChief ChiefJailer Jailer for for their and/orcorrections corrections.. were shared with were shared with thetheSheriff their comments comments and/or Eachreport report showed showedlittle htde compliance progress and and in 10 some instances regression regression was was the the Each compliance progress some instances case. made However, Chief Jailer took took case .The The Shenff Sheriffand andChief ChiefJailer Jailer madefew fewcomments comments However, thetheChief Jailer issue with with the the court's court" s need needto to have haveserious serIOUSincidents incidentsreported reportedtotoititas as reported reportedinin the the Auditor's monthly report Auditor"s July July 2008, 2008, 20th 20th monthly report.. The Monitor referred him to Fulton County jail The Monitor referred him to Fulton County jail 1500-17(Incident Report) V. are not not only only Policy and Procedure Procedure 1500-17{Incident V . B, B, which which stated "Reports "Reports are circulated throughout throughout the Bureau, but the media, media, and Circulated the Jail Jail Bureau, but attorneys, the and others others." ." The The Monitor Monitor expressed to the Chief Jailer that expressed to Chief Jailer thatsince sincethe theFulton FultonCounty County Jail Jailwas was under under aa Consent Consent Decree, ChiefJailer Jailer further took issue Decree, the the Federal Federal Court Courtwas wasincluded includedinin"others'" "others'".. The The Chief took issue with how howstaffing staffingand andreleases releases were werestatistically statistically reported with reported in inthe theAuditor's Auditor'smonthly monthly reports. He felt that staffing should be reported as a statistic representing the aggregate, reports . He felt that staffing should be reported as a statistic representing aggregate, rather than than aa break break down down of housing unit of each each housing unit.. The Monitor"s response to the ChiefJailer Jailer The Monitor's response to the Chief wasthat that the the statistics statistics asaspresented and Auditor's Audltor"sreports reportsreflected reflected was presented in inboth both the theMOUltor"s Monitor's and how the Consent ConsentDecree Decree presented eachhousing housingunit unitwas wasidentified Identifiedseparately separately.. how the presented it,It,each The ChiefJailer askedtotopresent presentspecific speCific parts parts of The Chief Jailer was was asked of the the Auditor's Auditor's report With with which he took issue, rather than speaking to the report m general The Sheriffs Attorney which he took issue, rather than speaking to in general The Sheriff's Attorney agreed agreed with withthe the Monitor's Monitor"srequest requestofofthe theChief ChiefJailer Jaller.. Sheriff s Attorney subsequently submitted submittedaa more moredetailed detailed response responseto to the The Sheriff The Attorney subsequently 5t 20 report the Monitor Monitor Both Monitor and Auditor provided provided Auditor's 21 report to the Both the the Monitor and the the Auditor commentsononthe theresponses responsestotothe the 20 21 streport reportand andforwarded forwardedthem them back theSheriff Sheriff's comments back to tothe s Attorney. The Monitor expressed his and the AudItor's appreciation for the Sheriff's Attorney. The Monitor expressed his and the Auditor's appreciation for Sheriffs response to the the 20 21 streport, report,because becauseother otherthan thanthe thebrief bnefresponse responsetotothe the Auditor's AudItor's20th 20th response to report by by the ChIef Chief Jailer, Jailer,there therehad hadbeen beenno noresponses responses to to nine ninepreviously previously submitted submitted Auditor's reports and reports.. The Auditor's reports and three previous previous Monitor's Monitor's reports The Sheriffs Sheriffs Attorney Attorney was was advised that responding advised responding to the the Monitor's Monitor's and and Auditor's Auditor's reports reports would would help tremendously tremendously in complying with the Consent Decree. in complying the Consent Decree . Monitor's for staffin g compliance -- September 4, 2008, 2008, the date date of Monitor's benchmark benchmark forfull full _ staffing Judge Marvin MarvinShoob's Shoob'slast last order Judge The Monitor September 4, benchmark for compliance The Momtorhas hasidentified Identified September 4, 2008, as aa benchmark for full full compliance with Supervisors Supenrisors and and Officers Officers aSSigned mandatestaffing staffmg of ofhollSing with assigned to to Consent Consent Decree Decree mandate housing 4 Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 5 of 20 Eighth Quarterly Quarterly Report Reportofofthe the Eighth Court Court Monitor Monitor Page 55 of of20 Page 20 units units.. This Shoobtoto the the Sheriff Sheriff This date date coincides coincides with with the the last lastorder orderissued issuedbybyJudge JudgeMarvin Marvin Shoob of Fulton that contmued cause order hearing 21,2008. Fulton County County that continued the the show show cause hearing to toNovember November 21, 2008 . AA Supervisor by the the daily shift shiftauditing auditingofofthe the Supervisorand andOfficer OfficerConsent ConsentDecree Decree post post assignments assignments by Auditor thatbetween between September Auditor indicates indicates that September4,4 l 2008, and and October October 31, 31,2008 days), full full 2008 (57 days), staffing compliance as set out in the Consent Decree has not been achieved. staffing compliance as out in the Consent Decree been achieved . STATISTICAL STAFFING STATISTICAL STAFFINGREPORT REPORTSUMMARY SUMMARY INMATE HOUSING OFFICER STAFFING INMATE HOUSING --OFFICER STAFFINGAND ANDDEPLOYMENT DEPLOYMENT Staff shortages to be be the single largest with the the shortages continue continue to largestobstacle obstacleinincompliance compliance with of the Consent Decree. Although the Consent Decree requires terms and condItions terms and conditions of the Consent Decree . Although the Consent Decree requires three floor floor officers officers(North (North and and South), South), one one tower tower control officer officer on on each each Housing Housing Umt (Northand andSouth), South),plus plusa ashared sharedfloor floorsupervisor, supervisor,the thethree threeshifts shIfts continue contmuetoto Unit (North operate operate understaffed, often often faIling failingtotomeet meetthe theConsent ConsentDecree Decree mandates. mandates . Staff Deployment Reports,; Following extensive revIew Following extensive review of ofthe theWatch WatchCommanders' Commanders' Staff Deployment Reports following observatIOns observations are are made: made : the following 07/0112008 through 10/3112008 Month Report ReportSummary: Summary : 07/01/2008 10/31/2008 -- Four Month )0> The The 7-3 7-3 Shift Shift averaged all Housing AreaStaffing Staffing Shortages Shortages > averaged 33% 33% ofofall Housing Area > averaged 34% Housing Area )0> The The 3-11 3-11 Shift Shift averaged 34%ofofall all Housmg AreaStaffing Staffing Shortages Shortages )0> The The 11-7 11-7 Shift Shift averaged all Housing Area Staffing Staffing Shortages > averaged 33% 33% ofofall Housing Area HOUSING AREA FLOOR FLOOROFFICERS OFFICERS vs vs MANDATED POSITION HOUSING AREA July 01 -• October October 31, 31 , 2008 20D8 July Com bmed Shifts Combined 16 0 160 155 150 1 50 145 145 140 140 1135 35 1130 30 1125 25 120 120 115 115 ~ '" ;:: ~2 - P ~ ; g ~ g ~S ~ ~ ~e ~§~ :_ALL SHFTS C ALL SFN FFS AC1U4.L ACTUAL _M'lf',VATIDSTAFF --*--MANDATED STA F F 5 § ~ a a ~ Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 6 of 20 Eighth Report of the Eig hth Quarterly R eport of Court Court Monitor Monitor Page 66 of of20 Page 20 HOUSING AREA FLOOR FLOOROFFICERS OFFICERS vs vs MANDATED MANDATED POSITIONS POSITIONS HOUSING AREA JUly 01 - October 31,2008 July OcWber 31 , 2008 7-3 SHIFT 60 50 40 30 30 20 10 10 Do ~ N OO ~n N p O ,~, fp M ~ ~i ~ Ep - r-7-3 ACTUAL t MANDATED STAFF AREA FLOOR FLOOR OFFICERS OFF I CERS V$ vsMANDATED MANDATED POSITIONS HOUSING AREA July 31, 2008 Ju l y 01 •- Octobe Octoberr 31, 2008 3-11 SHIFT BO 60 50 40 30 30 20 20 10 o0 Yf A N 1~ N T 1~+ A ~I m N QI a D ~V QI ^ 90 01 M ~ 6 ~ R~ . r 00 V ~ 9 -+- 3-11 ACTUAL 1-3.11 WMATIM STAFF ACTUAL _M6.NDATEJSTAFF, NG AREA AREA FLOOR FLO OR OFFICERS OFFICERS vs A NDATED POSITIONS HOUSING V$ M MANDATED HOUSI July 01 •- October 31, 2008 October 31, 2008 11 .7 Shift Shift 11·7 60 50 40 30 30 20 20 10 o 0 ' n r- F r L n ud N O~ a ~3 v ~i 33 ~ m a] N ~ ~ c3 r a a a ~t 3 o0 d ~ __ 11-7 ACTUA ACTUALL--+-M6.NDATIDSTAFF - 11-7 t NWND 4TH} STAFF 1 --* Duringthis thIS 123-day 123-dayperiod, period, there were 17~954 Housmg reporting rather During were 17,954 Housing Officers reporting than the 19,188 as required requIred to meet eightofficers officers per than 1 9,188 as meet the Court court Mandate Mandate ofofeight per housing housing floor and as required required for for each eachannex annexfacility facilitytotaling totaling 52-officers 52-officersper pershift shift or or 156156and as officers per per day. day. 66 Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 7 of 20 Eighth Quarterly Report Reportof of the Eighth Quarterly Court Monitor Monitor Page of20 Page 77 of 20 HOUSING vs MANDATED POSITIONS HOUSING OFFICERS POSITION REPORTING REPORTING vs MANDATED POSITIONS July July 01 - Octobe Octoberr 31, 2008 6,500 6 , 500 6,000 6 , 000 5 , 500 5,500 5,000 MANDATED 11 -7 77·3 MANDATED 11·7 3·11 3- 11 -3 STAFF SHIFT ( 94 8%) 8 %4 SHIFT ((96 STAFF SHIFT (94 7%) SHIFT (89 (89 22~ 96 71/4 °) During dates, beginning through 10/3112008, During the Momtor"s Monitor's benchmark benchmark dates, beginning on on 9/04/2008 9/04/2008 through 10/31/2008, the Sheriff failed failedtotomeet meetthe theHousing Housing Officer staffing staffing mandates mandates of Consent of the Consent Decree : Decree: 30 , 2008 September 04 04 -- 30. 9/04, 9/O5, 9/06, 9/07, 9/08, 9/09, 9/10, 9/11, 9/12, 9/13, 9/04,9/05,9/06,9/07,9/08,9/09,9/10,9/11,9/12, 9/13, 9/14, 9/14, 9/15, 9/16, 9/17, 9/18, 9/19, 9/20, 9/21, 9122.9/23 , 9124, 9/25, 9/2b, 9/27, 9/28, 9/29 9/19,9/20,9/21,9/22.9/23,9124,9/25,9/26,9/27,9128, 9/30.. 9/29 and 9/30 October 01 - 31, 2008 O110/02, 10/04, 10/05, 10/12, 10/14, 10/15, 10105, 10/06, 10/06, 10/07, 10/07, 10/08, 10/08, 10/09, 10/09, 10/10, 10/10, 10/11, 10/11,10/12, 10115, 10/23 , 10124, 10/24, 10125, 10/25, 10126, 10/26, 10/27, 10/28, 10/29, 10/16, 10/17, 10/17, 10/18, 10/18, 10/21, 10/21, 10/22, 10123, 131 10/30 and and 10 10/30 10/31 INMATE HOUSING - SUPERVISORY INMATE HOUSING SUPERVISORY STAFFING STAFFING DEPLOYMENT DEPLOYMENT Based analysisthat thatwas wasdone doneusing usingthe theactual actual WatchCommanders' Commanders' Basedupon uponthe thestaffing staffing analysIs Watch and Deployment Deployment Reports, supervISOrystaff staffcontinues continues to to be be Staffing and Reports,the theshortage shortageofofsupervisory dramatic Of the theeight eight(5-North (5-Northand and5-South 5-South Closed) Closed) mandated mandated supervisory supervISOryposts posts dramatic.. Of required by the Consent Consent Decree, maintained various averages, each each required by Decree,the the three three shifts shifts maintained consistently operating operating far far below below the required required mandate mandate ofofone onefloor floorsupervisor supervisorfor for each in the theMain Main Jail, Jail,and andone onesupervisor supervisoratatthe theBellwood Bellwood and and MarIetta Marietta Blvd. Blvd . each floor floor in Annex Month Report ReportSummary Summary 07/0112008 -10/31/20x8 - 10/3112008 Four Month 07/01/2008 Duringthis this 123-day 123-dayperiod, period,there there were were2,632 2,632supervisors supervisorsreporting, reportmg,rather rather than than the the During 2,952 required meet the Court Court Mandate Mandate ofofone required to meet onesupervisor supervIsorper per housing housingfloor floor and and annex ofthe the Housing Housmgsupervisors supervisorsthat thatare are annexfacility facility.. The The Jail Jailoperated operated with with only only 89% 89% of required under under the the Consent Consent Decree Decree 77 Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 8 of 20 Eighth Quarterly Quarterly Report Reportofof the the Eighth Court Monitor Court Monitor Page 88of20 Page of 20 HOUSING SUPERVISORYPOSITIONS POSITIONS vs MANDATED POSITIONS HOUSING SUPERVISORY MANDATED POSITIONS - October31, 31.2008 July 01 -October 2008 99 88 77 6 5 4 3 2 11 0 ;:; ~ ~ '".... g ~ '"~ m '" iii ~ § § 1il g $ g .. ai ~ ~ 1 5 a t 11-7ACTIJAL ACTUAL -3·11 } 3-11 ACTIJAL ACTUAL ---7-3 ACTUAL ---MANDATED ;~11-7 STAFF 41-- 7-3ACTUAL -41-- MANDATED STAFF . ~ ~ i I To providesome someinsight mSIghtasastoto the the shortage shortage of of supervisory supervisory staff staff during To provide during the 123-day 123-day Report PerIod, please please consider consider the the followingfollowmg' Report Period, SUPERVISORY POSITION REPORTING SUPERVISORY POSITION REPORTI N G vs MANDATED MAN DATED POSITIONS P OSITIO N S (HOUSING O N LY July October 31, 2008 (HOUSING ONLY) July01 01 -- October 31, 2008 1000 1000 950 900 850 800 750 3 77-3 MANDATED 11-7 3-11 MANDATED 11-7 - 11 -3 ( 87 33%) 92 B%) STAfF SHIFT (87 S TAFF SHIFT %J SHIFT (876%) ( 87 6 %) SHIFT ((926%) During the Monitor's benchmark benchmark dates, beginning on 9/04/2008 through During the Momtor's dates, beginning on 9/0412008 through 10/3112008, 10/31/2008, the Sheriff failed of the Consent failedtotomeet meetthe theHousing Housing Officer staffing staffingmandates mandates of Consent Decree : Decree: September04 04-- 30, 30, 2008 September /06,9/07,9/08,9/12,9/13,9/14,9/16,9/17, 9/04,9/05,9 9/04, 9/05, 9/06, 9107, 9/08, 9/12, 9/13, 9/14, 9/16, 9/17, 9120,9/21,9122,9/26,9/27, 9/20, 9/21, 9122, 9/26, 9/27, 9/28 and 9/29 October 2008 31.. 2008 October 01 - 31 10/09, 10/10, 10/10, 10/11, 10/11, 10/12, 10/13, 10/13 , 10/17, 10/17, 10118, 10/18, 10/20, 10/04, 10/05, 10/05, 10/06, 10/06, 10/07, 10107, 10/09, 10/25 and 10/30. 9 8 Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 9 of 20 Eighth Quarterly QuarterlyReport Reportofofthe the Eighth Court Court Monitor Monitor Page 99 of of20 Page 20 Annex Facilities Staffing Report Annex Facilities Report Bellwood Annex: Annex : 07/0112008 07/01/2008 -- 10/3112008 1013112008 Four Four Month Month Report ReportSummary Summary Housing Unitstaffing staffing at hasbeen beenshort short of of the mandate on each each Housing Unit at the theBellwood Bellwood Annex Annex has mandate on of of the the shifts shiftsduring during the theReporting Reporting Period, for for example' example.7% of the mandate mandate •* 11-7 11-7 Shift Shift maintained mamtamed 90 90.7% of the Shift maintained .1% of the mandate mandate of the • 3-11 Shift maintained 96 96.1% of the • 7-3 7-3 ShIft maintained 93 93.6% Shift maintained .6% of the mandate mandate BELLWOOD ANNEX·- HOUSING S ELLWOOD,4NNEX HOUSING OFFICER OFFICE R POSITIONS POSITIONS va vs MANDATED M AN DATED POSITIONS July July 01. 0 1 -Octo October 31, 2008 20138 be r 31, C6 5 4 3 2 1 o ~ ;::; i I ! i ~ I Iii I I I ~ ~11-7 ACTUAL --3·11 ACTUAL --7-3 ACTUAL ~MANDATED STAFF I HOUSI NG OFFICER OFFICER POSITIO N REPORTING MAN DATED POSITION S HOUSING POSITION REPORTING vs va MANDATED POSITIONS ELLINDOD ANNEX) AN N EX) July (BELLWOOD July01 01 -October • October31, 31, 2008 2008 (B 620 ---! 600 580 560 540 520 -7 -3 MANDATED 11-7 3-11 MANDATED 11 3- 11 77-3 STAFF (SO . 6°/4 STAFF SHIFT SHIFT (90 77%) (93.S%) %) SHIFT ((96 98 11%) %) SHIFT (83 During the the Momtor"s dates, beginning beginning on on 9/04/2008 through 10/3112008, During Monitor's benchmark benchmark dates, 9/04/2008 through 10/31/2008, failedtotomeet meetthe theHousing Housing Officer staffing staffing mandates mandates of Consent the Sheriff failed of the Consent Decree Decree:: 9 Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 10 of 20 Eighth Quarterly Quarterly Report Reportofof the the Eighth Court Court Monitor Page 10 of of20 Page 10 20 September 04 -- 30, 30.2008 September 04 2008 9/04,9/05, 9/07,9108,9/12, 9/04, 9/05, 9/06, 9/07, 9/08, 9/12, 9/13, 9/13, 9/14, 9/14, 9/16, 9/16, 9/17, 9/20, 9/20, 9/21, 9121 , 9/22,9/26,9/27, 9/22, 9/26, 9/27, 9/28 and 9/29. October 01 -- 31 31., 2008 10/10, 10/11, lOllI, 10112 10/12,, 10/13, 10/20, 10/05,, 10/06, 10/03, 10105 10/06, 10/07, 10/07, 10/09, 10/09,10/10, 10/13, 10/17, 10/17, 10/18, 10/18, 10/20, 10/25, 10125, and 10/30 Marietta Blvd. Blvd.Annex: Annex : 07/0112008 10/3112008 07/01/2008 - 10/31/2008 Four Month Month Report Report Summary Summary HousingUnit Unitstaffing staffing at at the Manetta has been been short short ofthe on Housing Marietta Blvd. Blvd .Annex Annex has of the mandate mandate on of the ShIftS each each of shiftsdurmg duringthe theReporting Reporting Period, Period, for forexample: example : Shift maintained 92 .7% of the mandate mandate • 11-7 ShIft mamtamed 92.7% of the of the • 3-11 Shift maintained 95 95.6% Shift maintained .6% of the mandate mandate • 7-3 Shift maintained9191%%ofofthe the mandate Shift maintained mandate MARIETTA BLVD ANNEX OFFICER POSITIONS MARI ETTA BLVD ANNEX --HOUSING HOUSING OFFI C ER POSITIONS POSITIONS vvs s MANDATED POSIT I ONS July 01 31, 2008 01 --October October 31, 2008 35 3 25 2 15 15 11 05 00 ~ I:::! ;:: ~ ~ § I:::! '" ;::: 8 ~ i:':! ~ .... I:::! i ~ iii ~iii '" I '" ~ i ~ 1ii ~ liI i i --11-7 ACTUAL --3-11 ACTUAL --7-3 ACTUAL --MANDATED -x-11-7 ACTUAL -41~-3-71 ACTUAL -•-7-3 ACTUAL }MA N DAT ED SSTAFF. TAFF, HOUSI NG OFFICER POSITIO N REPORTING R EPORTIN G vs vsMANDATED MANDATED POSITIO NS HOUSING POSITION POSITIONS {(Marietta BlvdANNEX) ANNEX) July 2008 July01 01 -October - October31, 31.2008 M ariettaBlvd 370 360 350 340 330 320 310 MANDATED 11-7 3-11 7·3 MANDATED 11-7 3-11 7-3 STAFF SHIFT ( 85 6%) B%) SHIFT STAFF SHIFT (92 SHIFT(91 (91 %) (92 7%) SHIFT (95 10 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 11 of 20 Eighth Reportof of the Eighth Quarterly Quarterly Report Court Monitor Monitor Page 11 20 Page 11 of of20 During the the Monitor"s dates~ beginning through 10/31/2008, During Monitor's benchmark benchmark dates, beginning on on 9/04/2008 9/04/2008 through of the Consent the Sheriff Sheriff failed failedtotomeet meetthe theHousing Housing Officer staffing staffing mandates mandates of Consent Decree : Decree: September 04 2008 September 04 - 30, 2008 9/04, 9/13, 9/14, 9/17, 9/20, 9/21, 9/26 9/26 and 9/27. October 01 - 31,2008 31, 2008 October 10/05, 10/07 10/07 and 10/27. 10/04, 10/05~ Bellwood and Blvd .Annex Bellwood and Marietta Marietta Blvd. Annex Supervisorv Supervisory Report Report 07/01/2008 -- 10/31/2008 10131 12008 Four Month Month Report Summary 07/01/2008 The followmgreport reportreflects reflects the of assignments ofsupervisory supervisoryofficers officers The following the percentage percentage of assignments of assigned Factlities:: assigned to both both Annex Annex Facilities • 11-7 11-7 ShIft Shift maintained of of thethemandate forforsupervisory maintained87% 87% mandate supervisorystaff staff • 3-11 Shift Shift maintained the mandate mandatefor forsupervisory supervisorystaff staff maintained 83 83.6% .6% %%ofofthe • 7-3 Shift Shift maintained 919% of the mandate forforsupervisory 91 9% of the mandate supervisorystaff staff maintained BELLWO OD & MARI E TTA ANNEX ANNEX HOUSING S U PERVISO RY POSITIONS BELLWOOD MARIETTA SUPERVISORY vss MANDATED MANDAlED POSI POSITIONS POSITI ONS v TI ONS JLlly J u4y 01 07 - Oetober Octobo r 31, 200B 2008 25 2 15 15 1 05 os 0 o ~ ~ ~ ~ il ~ N ~ 0 ~ Sl ill ~ § ~ ~ -9-11-7 TUAL -3-11 -f-3 -11 ACTUAL ACTUAL ----7-3 ACTUAL } _ _ 11-7 AC ACTUAL -MANDATED STAFF 4m-- 7-3 ACTUAL MANDATED STAFF 11 11 § I ~ Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 12 of 20 Eighth Quarterly Report Reportof of the Eighth Quarterly Court Monitor Court Monitor Page 12 12 of of20 Page 20 HOUSING SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR POSITION REPORTING va MANDATED HOUSING REPORTING vs MANDATED POSITIONS (Bellwood Marietta Bl Blvd Facilities) July October ( Bellvuood &&Marietta v d Annex Annex Facilities) July 01 - O ctober 30, 2008 260 240 2 40 220 200 180 180 MANDAT ED MANDATED 11-7 3·11 7·3 11-7 3-11 73 SHIFT 3%) SHIFT STAFF SHIF T ((92 9 2 3°iG) S H IFT ((83 83 5%) S°,6) SHIFT SHIFT (86.9%) (86 .90,Q During dates, beginnmg through 10/3112008, During the Monitor"s Monitor's benchmark benchmark dates, beginning on on 9/04/2008 9/04/2008 through 10/31/2008, the Sheriff failed failedtotomeet meetthe theHousmg Housing Officer Officer staffing staffingmandates mandates of of the theConsent Consent Decree: Decree : September 04 -- 30, 30,2008 September 04 2008 9/07, 9/14 and 9/28. 9/28 . - 31, 2008 October 01 01 2008 10/07, 10107, 10/10, 10/10, 10/17 10/17 and 10/18. 10/18 . Excessive Staffing Report 07/0112008 Month Report ReportSummary Summary Excessive Staffing Report 07/01/2008 - 10/3112008 10/31/2008 -- Four Month Sheriff s effortto to properly properly There continues continuesto to be be gross gross mismanagement mismanagement in the There in the Sheriff s effort deploy staffininaccordance accordancetotothe theConsent ConsentDecree Decree mandates mandates deploy jail jail staff The combined shift Thefollowing followingcharts chartsreport reportstaff staffassigned assignedtotothe the various variousshifts shifts (also a combined shift chart) that that were were all beyond the all beyond the 52-officers 52-officers and and8-supervisors 8-supervisorsthat thatare arerequired requiredtoto meet the These numbers numbers only eachofofthe thethree three Operation Operationshifts shifts.. These only involve meet the mandates mandatesofofeach additIOnal additional staff staffassigned assignedtotoHousing Housing Operations. Operations . EXCESSIVE STAFF ASSIGNED TO EXCESSIVE ASSIGNED 7 0 HOUSING HOUS I N G OCTOBER :Z008 COMBINED SHIFTS JULY - -OCTOBER 2008 COMBINEDSHIFTS 18 16 16 114 4 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 O :f ~ "It u.N 9 ~ 9~ ~ N N ~ I 6 _ OFFICERS _ _ SUPERVISORS SUPERVISORS 1 2 12 ! OVEFiT1ME OVERTlIvE . Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 13 of 20 Eighth Quarterly Report of the Court Monitor Page 13 of 20 EXCESSIVE STAFF ASSIGNED TO HOUSING JULY - OCTOBER 2008 111-7 SHIFT EXCESSIVE STAFF ASSIG NED TO HOUSING J ULY- OCTOB ER 2 008 3-1 1 S HI FT 2 0 8 6 4 2 0 --*-OFFICERS --W-SUPERVISORS OVE RTIME EXCESSIVE STAFF ASSIG N ED TO HOUSI NG JULY- OCTOBER 2000 7-33HTFT 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 N ~ -*- O FFIC ERS --- at-S UP E RVISO RS OVERTIME Salary and and Budget Assigned to to Housing Ho using Salary Budgetconsiderations considerations --Excessive - Excessive Staffing Assigned Avg salary X 8 hrs4,632 4,632Hrs Hrs Officers 579 X 579 8 hrs Av Officers 3,440 Hrs AVQ salarv Supervisors 430 X 88hrshrs 3,440 Firs Av salary SupelVlsors 430 Overtime 1600 16 00 Hr 2450 24 50 Hr salary 36 3675 505 XX6 hrs 6 hrs 3.030 Avsala 75 Hr 3.030 HrsFirs Avg Hr 505 $74,11200 $84,28000 $113,52500 $269,74400 Total Budget Impact Budget Impact 13 13 Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 14 of 20 Eighth Quarterly Report Reportof of the the Eighth Quarterly Court Court Monitor Monitor Page Page 14 14 of of20 20 SUMMARY This summary wIllhighlight highlIghtvarious various non-compliance non-compliance sections,subsections, subsections, This summary will sections, and items of of the the Consent ConsentDecree Decree thatare aredetailed detadedinin the the appendix appendixsections sectionsofofthis this and items that report. However, ininthe this report, listofofallall ConsentDecree Decree nonnonreport. However~ the conclusion conclusionofofthis report, a list Consent compliance items be presented. presented . AA specIal special emphaSIS emphasis will placed on nonwIll be placed on the noncompliance items will will be 10 the show causeorder orderissued issuedtotoSheriff Sheriff complIance Itemsthat thatare arearticulated articulated in compliance items show cause Myron Freeman by Judge Marvin Shoob on July 1 O~ 2008. Myron Freeman by Judge Marvin Shoob on July 10, 2008 . The Sheriff Shenff continues contmues to be unsuccessful 10 reachmg The unsuccessful in reaching full fullcompliance compliance with with a SIgnificant number of Consent Decreeitems ItemsThose Those items lIstedin in the conclusion significant number of Consent Decree items arearelisted conclusion section of of this report. ofCorrections Corrections is is section report. Likewise~ Likewise, the theGeorgia Georgia Department Department of unsuccessful 10 reaching section of of the unsuccessful in reaching full fullcompliance compliance WIth with the the mandated mandated section the Consent Consent Decree relevant to it. However, the following non-compliance items that will be Decree relevant to it . However, the following non-compliance items that will be expounded areare the in the the show show cause cause order expoundedupon upon theitems itemsspecifically specificallyidentified identified in order' SHOW CAUSE CAUSE ORDER ORDER ITEMS SHOW STAFFING Staffing contmues Consent m continues to topresent presentfull full ConsentDecree Decreecompliance compliance problems, problems, in spite of of the the Jail Jailhaving having the the largest largest contmgent contingent of of detention detention officers available available for deployment, working on overtimespent, spent,and andextra extra officers officers workmg on various various deployment,large large amounts amountsofofovertime shifts As previously stated, stated, the 4~ 2008 as a shifts As previously theMonitor Monitor has establIshed established September September 4, Sheriffs compliance to the show cause items to be benchmark for the benchmark for the Sheriffs compliance to the show cause items be measured. measured . However, ofmandated mandated posts have not posts have not occurred occurred.. However,full full supervisor supervIsorand andofficer officer staffing staffing of Of 57 days 4, 4,2008, 31,31, 2008, which is is thethelast Of the the 57 days between betweenSeptember September 2008,and andOctober October 2008, which last ofthis this reporting 10 full compliance compliancewith with supervisor supervisor day of day reporting period, the Sheriff Sheriff has has been been in mandatedpost post 54 54.4% of the time and officer compliance of the time. mandated .4% of and officer compliance 99.3% .3% of time .Adequate Adequate deployment full deploymentofofstaff staffappears appearstotoprevent preventthe theSheriff Sherifffrom fromachieving achieving fullstaffing staffing compliance as mandated in the Consent Decree. As long as the Sheriff compliance as mandated in Consent Decree . As long Sheriff consistently consistently has extra extra staff staff on on each eachshift, ShIft, it it ISisdifficult notnotreaching has difficulttotojustify justify reachingfull fullcompliance. compliance . POPULATION POPULATION Since September 4, 2008's bench inmate Since the September 4, 2008's benchmark, mark,the the Fulton Fulton County CountyJail's Jail's inmate population 1,800, below below the population cap population has has decreased decreasedtotoaa level level close to 1,800, the populatIon cap 2,250 and and that that was project mandatedinmthe the Consent Consent Decree Decreeofof2,250 mandated was adjusted by by the the MEP MEP project to 1,842. 1,842 . ItItisis opinionsofofthetheMomtor Monitor and and Auditor Auditor that this this inmate inmate population population thethe opinions 14 14 Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 15 of 20 Eighth Quarterly QuarterlyReport Reportofofthe the Eighth Court Monitor Monitor Court Page1515of of20 Page 20 reductionis is mamly attributed to the new reduction mainly attributed the additional additionalbeds beds brought brought on on through through aa new contract with with the the Union UnionCity CityJail Jail and andadditional additionalbeds bedsadded addedtotothe theAtlanta AtlantaCity CityJail Jail contract an effort contract along alongwith withthe theother otherexisting existingoutsource outsource facilities.. Plus, in an effort to to further further contract facilities address the Fulton County Jail inmate populatIOn and to respond to the show cause address the Fulton County- Jail inmate population and respond the show cause However, order, the Chief order, Chief JaIler Jailerhas hasconducted conducted three populatIOn population control meetings. meetings . However, there has been no information informationshared sharedwith wIththe the Monitor Monitorand andAuditor Auditor the there been no asastotothe reduction in in the Fulton JaIl inmate population in in specific and reduction Fulton County County Jail inmate population specific numbers numbers and categories that that are related to meeting"sefforts efforts.. The categories to the the Population Population Control Control meeting's The population item item of the population the show show cause cause order order has has reached reached compliance. compliance . HOUSING Duringthis this reporting penod 22, During period (July (Julythrough through October, October, 2008) 2008) on on August August 22, 2008, the the Chief ChIefJailer Jailer viSIted of 2008, visited the the outsourced outsourced jails jailsininSouth SouthGeorgIa Georgia for the the purpose purpose of inspecting the housing condItions under which Fulton County Jail1nmates are living inspecting housing conditions under which Fulton County Jail inmates are living Upon Fulton County, reported that thatno noFulton FultonCounty County Uponhis hisreturn return to to Fulton County,the the Chief ChiefJailer Jailer reported Jail inmate wassubjected subjectedtotosleeping sleepinginintriple triple bunks bunksororsleeping sleepingononthe thefloor floor Jail inmate was situations The Ja1ls that were Pelham situations The jails thathehevis1ted visited werelocated locatedinin PelhamCity, City,Cook Cook County, County, and and DecaturCounty CountyOn On October 20 and 2008, Auditor visited these jailsfor for Decatur October 20 and 21, 21, 2008, the the Auditor alsoalso visited these jails purposeHeHereported reportedthat thathe he observed observedfour four Fulton Fulton County CountyJail Jad inmates inmates the same same purpose sleeping on plastic bunks (marketed as boats) on the floor of four individual cells sleeping on plastic bunks (marketed as boats) on the floor of four individual cells The plastic boat boat that were designed for for four inmates CountyJail Jail.. The were designed inmates in the the Cook Cook County He further reported reported that in the the Pelham Pelham City increased these cells cells to CityJail Jail increased these to five five inmates. inmates . He triple bunks there were were triple bunks used used for for four four of ofthe theFulton FultonCounty County Jail Jailinmates inmates (see (see more more information on ininhis detailed information onthe theAuditor's Auditor'strip tnp to to South SouthGeorgia Georgia hisreport reportininthe the hasbeen beenquestIOned questioned by by the Sheriff Sheriff as to to whether whether the append1x report)..ItIthas the appendix ofofth1s this report) Fulton County Jail inmates that are m outsourcedjails come under the protection of Fulton County Jail inmates that are in outsourced jails come under the protection of the opinionsofofthe theMonitor, Monitor, Aud1tor, Auditor, and andPlaintiff's Plaintiffs the Consent Consent Decree. Decree . ItIt1Sisthetheopm10ns Counsel that allFulton FultonCounty County Jail Jailmmates inmatesare arecovered coveredby bythe theConsent Consent Decree Decree Counsel that all regardless of their the1r custody arrangements other jadsororfacilities facilities regardless of custody arrangements in in other jails MEDICAL MEDICAL SERVICES During this period, there there continues continues to tobe be significant significantnumbers numbers of of During this reporting period, missed or failed appointments whereinmates 1nmates notbeing being brought clinicfor for missed or appointments where areare not brought to to thetheclinic scheduled procedures OfOfparticular particular concern concern are are the for x-ray scheduled procedures the missed missed appointments appointments for x-ray . The Monitor and 1S simply stated that the inmate refused. The Monitor and and dental where it and dental where it is simply that the inmate refused Auditor fully that the the Sheriff Sheriffcannot cannot force force inmates inmates to receive receive medical medical related Auditor fully realize reahze that related services, but butallowance allowance of of aa system system through jail can services, through which whichany anyassigned assigned Jailofficer officer staff can report that thata apart1cular particular inmaterefused refusedscheduled scheduledtreatment treatmentwithout withoutdocumentation documentation report inmate 15 15 Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 16 of 20 Eighth Quarterly QuarterlyReport Reportofofthe the Eighth Court Monitor Monitor Court Page16 16 of of20 Page 20 sIgnature or or a wItness leaves this this way of dealing dealing with with these these that mcludes includes the mmates inmates signature witness leaves way of types of of appointment openfor for the the question question:: "DId actually refuse?" refuse?".. To types appointment open "Did the mmate inmate actually To of this nature, a check and balance system should be established that prevent abuse prevent abuse of this nature, a check and balance system should be established that wouldprevent prevent such such abuse abuse.. would INMATE GRIEVANCES INMATE GRIEVANCES Although Althoughthe the Inmate Inmate Grievances GrievancesProcedures Procedureshave havebeen beenimproved improved significantly significantly and continues to be be aa large large percentage percentage of of grievances grievances being being and operate operate effectively, effectively, there continues use of of profanity, profanity, filed related related to to staff staffactions actionsallegmg allegingverbal verbaland and physical physical abuses, abuses, use policy and and procedure procedureissues issues.. unprofessional behavior, behavior, and and an an increasing number unprofessional number ofofpolicy Despite the fact communicates management Despite fact that thatgrievance grievancestaff staff communicates this thisproblem problem to tojail jail management staff, the Office of Professional Standards is slow to investigate and to brmg staff, the Office of Professional Standards is slow and bring However, relatingtotothe the Jail Jail supplying resolutions to to such such complaints complaints However, relating supplying grievance grievance forms to to the the inmates mmatesas as listed listed in cause order, order, grievance grievanceinvestigators investigators are are forms in the the show show cause nowproviding providinggrievance gnevanceforms formsand andenvelops envelops theinmates inmatesasasthey theyrespond responddaily dailytoto now to tothe units.. Housmg officers and floor supervisors access to to the housing housing units Housing officers and floor supervisors also have have access grievance forms and envelopes to provide to the inmates. This system as to grievance forms and envelopes to provide to the inmates . This system as tohow how grievance grievance forms formsare are provided providedtoto the the inmates inmates is is acceptable acceptable to both both the the Monitor Monitor and and The Inmate Inmate Grievance show cause cause order order has reached reached Auditor.. The Grievanceitem item of of the show Auditor compliance INMATE RELEASES INMATE The Sheriffs The Sheriff s staff continues continues to toprovide provide the theAudItor Auditor aa report reporton on inmates inmates being being However, because change, the theinformation informationnow now ofaa staff staff change, released from becauseof from custody. custody . However, received is lessinformative informative than than reported reported in inprevious previous Monitor's Monitor's and and Auditor's received is less Auditor's reports. Sheriff s previous inmaterelease releasereport report data data included includedspecific specific reports . The The Sheriff's previous inmate information related to the circumstances of the delayed release: such information related the circumstances of delayed release : such as judges, judges, dates dates of of release releasepaperwork paperwork being being generated generated and andreceived, received, and and many manysteps stepsand andefforts efforts taken taken by by JaIl jail staff stafftotocontact contactthe theresponsible responsible parties partiesfor foraddItional additionalinformation, information, or or pick-up pick-up by authorities..Without by other law law enforcement enforcement authorities Without additional and and speCIfic specific information information of individual release actIOns, and Auditor AudItorcan canonly onlyreport reportthe thebasics basics as as they they actions, the theMonitor Monitor and suggested that that the the Sheriff Sheriff return return to the the are reported by the the Sheriff Sheriffs staff..ItItisissuggested reported by s staff reporting of of inmate inmate release data that that was was reported reported in in prior priorMonitor's Monitor's and and Auditor" Auditor'ss reporting reports reports.. OTHER OTHER MAJOR MAJOR CONSENT CONSENT DECREE DECREE NON NON COMPLIANCE COMPLIANCE ITEMS 16 16 Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 17 of 20 Eighth Quarterly Report Reportof of the the Eighth Quarterly Court Court Monitor Monitor Page 17 of of20 Page 17 20 EMERGENCY EMERGENCYEVACUATION EVACUATION PLAN Developingananadequate adequateFulton FultonCounty CountyJail Jail inmate inmate and and staff staff emergency Developing emergency is evacuation plan continues continues to to be be in need. planasas written written is evacuation plan need . The The current evacuation evacuation plan negotiated memorandum of not adequate adequate to to safely safelyevacuate evacuatethe theinmates inmatestoto negotiated memorandum of understandingsites sitesthat that will will fully fully servIce evacuatedtotothat that understanding service the the category category of of inmates inmates evacuated site. An emergency evacuation proposal was presented to all the Consent Decree site. An emergency evacuation proposal was presented to all the Consent Decree it has parttes by parties by the the Momtor~ Monitor, however, however, it has not not been been accepted accepted by by the Sheriff and and County County of this report~ defendants. defendants. As As of report . no no efforts effortsare arebeing beingmade made to to develop develop an evacuation evacuation plan.. At pomt in m time tIme aa disaster dIsaster could couldoccur occurthat thatrequires requiresfull fullororpartial partial plan At any any point ofthe the Jail Jall Also, Also, as as mandated, fire drills drills are evacuation evacuation of mandated, fire arenot notconducted conducted at the the main main Jail, or Bellwood, Marietta, and Alpharetta facilities. Jail, or Bellwood, Marietta, and Alpharetta facilities . CAMERAS AND TAPING TAPING SYSTEMS CAMERAS AND SYSTEMS Cameras and/or replacement. replacement . Camerasand andtaping tapingsystems systemsare areininserious serious need need of of repair and/or At of the cameras fall to of the Consent At the present present time, time, many many of cameras fail tomeet meet the the mandates mandates of Consent Decree. Rectifying this problem belongs to both the County and Sheriff defendants. Decree . Rectifying this problem belongs to both the County and Sheriff defendants . It primarily aafunding funding Issue. issue .ItItis is incumbent upon upon the Sheriff Sheriff to tohave have the the system system incumbent It isisprimarily assessed replacement and parts.. assessed for replacement anddiscontinue dlscontmuefunding fundingrepairs repairs and andreplacement replacementofofparts He should shouldthen thenprepare prepareaabudget budgetrequest requestto to the the County Countyfor for the the purpose purposeof ofreplacing replacing He the entire entire system. system . GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS CORRECTIONS (DOC) Duringthis thIS reporting period, hasfailed failed to pick During period, the theDOC DOC has pick up up sentenced sentenced offenders previous reporting There have have been as promptlypromptly as as in prevIous reportmg periods periods.. There been several several offenders as was delaying delaying pick separate dates dates the DOC has has notified notified the the Sheriff Sheriff that ititwas pick up, up, citing citmg separate . The Sheriff has provided any specific data to that itithad no bed space available. The Shenffhas not provided any specific data to had no bed space available identify exactly inmates and identify exactlyhow how many many inmates and dates dates have have been been scheduled scheduled by by the theDOC. DOC . Without the Momtor Monitor and there may may have data~ the and Auditor Auditorcan canonly onlyreport report that that there have Withoutspecific specific data, been sentenced offenders offendersby bythe theDOC. DOC . been some somedelays delaysinin receiving receiving state state sentenced COUNTY DEFENDANTS DEFENDANTS COUNTY It isisthe theopinions opinionsof ofthe theMonitor Monitor and and Auditor Auditor that the the most most successful of It successful parts of the Consent Consent Decree from the the efforts effortsmade madebybythe theCounty CountyCommissioners Commissioners in Decree result result from in the fundmg funding of projects, facilities, Fulton ofthe the MEP MEP projects,the theoutsourced outsourced facilities, and and staffing staffing the Fulton County Jail The MEP MEP projects County Jail.. The projectscontinue continueto to move movesuccessfully successfullyforward forwardininspite spite of of 17 Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 18 of 20 Eighth Quarterly Quarterly Report Reportofofthe the Eighth Court Monitor Court Monitor Page 18 18 of of20 Page 20 havingto to perform performall all of of its Its renovations inmatesand andstaff staffoccupy occupythe theJail Jail.. having renovations while while inmates Thereare are six six outsource outsourcefacilities facilitles that There thathave have received received full fullfunding funding from from the County: County : Atlanta City Jail, DeKalb County Jail, Union City Jail, Pelham City JaIl, Decatur Atlanta City Jail DeKalb County Jail, Union City Jail, Pelham City Jail, Decatur County Jail, and CountyJail Jail.. WhIle projectsare areactive, active, Fulton Fulton County Jail, and Cook Cook County While the MEP MEP projects County Jail's CAP is reduced 2,250 inmates inmates to 1,842 inmates. County Jail's CAP is reduced from from 2,250 inmates. With With the outsourced facIlitIes, the reducedtotoclose close outsourced facilities, theFulton Fulton County County- Jail's Jail'spopulation population has has been been reduced to 1,800. 1,800 . Finally, Finally,according according totoCounty County defendants, the Sheriff has has received received funding funding for staffmg fullystaff staff his staffingfrom from the theCounty County Commissioners Commissioners totofully his expressed expressed needs needs III his budget requests However, the Monitor has made numerous articulated articulated in his budget requests However, the Monitor has made numerous of the Sheriff that the requests of requests Sheriff totoprovide provide information information that thathe he claims claims shows shows that the County County of the Fulton Jail.. The has inadequatelyprovided proVIdedfunds fundsforforfull full staffing staffing of has inadequately Fulton County County Jail The Sheriffhas Sheriff has failed failed totoprovide provide this thisinformation information to tothe theMonitor. Monitor . The The County's County's expressed opinionwas was thatthe theSheriff Sheriffwas was able,for formany many reasons, fillthe the expressed opinion that notnot able, reasons, to to fill eXlstmg vacancIes that he then had at the Jail when he submitted his budget request existing vacancies that had the Jail when submitted his budget request . for additional staff. additional staff INMATE IN CUSTODY CUSTODY DEATHS FOR FOR THIS REPORTING PERIOD During this were six Durmg thIS reporting reporting period, period, there were six deaths deaths under underthe the custody custodyofofthe the Sheriffs however, there there was was one one death, death, inmate inmate Dorretha Dorretha Simmon, Simmon, that Sheriff's;; however, that occurred occurred in in Grady Hospitalshortly shortlyafter after release from Grady Hospital from the Sheriffs Sheriff's custody. custody . (see (seebelow) below) The The during this this period: following is a list following is listofofthe theinmate inmatedeaths deathsunder under the the Sheriff's Sheriffs custody custody during period : 1. Cobb,July July 12, 12, 2008 - Booking Number dIed of of auto 1 . Xavier Xavier Cobb, 2008 Number 0823568 -- died injuries received prior to arrest by the Atlanta Police (Monitor nor injuries received prior to arrest by the Atlanta Police (Monitor nor Auditor Auditor were were notified) notIfied) 2. Terry - Booking Bookmg Number 0818171 -- died died of of cardiac 2. Terry Hardy, Hardy . July July 14,2008 14, 2008 Number 0818171 arrest m and Auditor Auditorwere werenotified) notified) arrest inGrady Grady HospItal Hospital (Monitor (Monitor and CassandraDixon, Dixon,July July 15,2008 -- Booking 3 Cassandra Booking Number Number 0800859 0800859 -- died whIle while under treatment at Grady Hospital (Monitor nor Auditor were notified) under treatment Grady Hospital (Monitor nor Auditor were notified) 4. Willie Willie Robinson Robinson Jr., Jr .,October October 9. Booking Number Number 0833477 0833477 4. 9, 2008 2008 -- Booking - died of arrestininGrady Grady Hospital Hospital (Monitor (Monitor and and Auditor of cardiac arrest Auditor were werenotified) notified) Number 0711194 -- died Mann,October October12, 12,2008 - Booking Number dIed at 55.. Arthur Arthur Mann, 2008 at this this time Grady Hospital, Grad), Hospital, cause cause of of death death unknown unknown at time (Monitor (Monitor nor Auditor Auditor were were notified) notified) 6. James Allison, October - Booking Number 0626791 -- died from 6 . James Allison, October 24, 2008 2008 Number 0626791 from suicide pronounced dead Grady Hospital (Monitor (Monitor and and Auditor Auditor were were suiCIde pronounced dead at at Grady notified) Dorretha Simmon, Simmon, October Booking Number Number 0738090 Note:: Dorretha October8, 8, 2008 - Booking 0738090-- in in Note anticipation of her death, at the the request request of of the the Sheriff, Sheriff,was was released released of her anticipation 18 Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 19 of 20 Eighth Quarterly Report Reportof of the Eighth Quarterly Court Court Monitor Monitor Page 19 of of20 Page 19 20 from custody custodyof ofthe the Sheriff on 23, 2008 2008to to Grady GradyHospital, Hospital, from on September September 23, the cause cause of of death deathwas, was,asasadvIsed, advised,HIV HIV related relatedpneumoma pneumonia (Monitor (Monitor nor Auditor were notified) nor Auditor were notified) CONCLUSION In conclusion, the represents the sections, subsections, subsections, and and items In conclusion, the following followinglist list represents items within Consent Decree compliance : within the Consent Decree with WIth which WhIChdefendants defendantsare arenot not in in compliance: • • • • • • • • • • • • • SSecurity ecurity Rounds III, subsection item 15) 15) responsibility responsibility Round s -- (Section (Section III, subsection A, item Sheriff Census -- Population Jail Census PopulationReview Review(Section (SectionIII, III, subsection subsection B, B, item item 21) 21) responsibilityGeorgia Georgia Department Department of of Corrections responsibility Processingof of Releases Releases -- Delayed DelayedInmate InmateReleases Releases(Section (SectionIII, III, Processing subsection C, subsection C, items items 22 22 and and23) 23)responsibility responsibility Sheriff Sheriff Staffing and and Security: Security : Main Main Jail JailUniform Uniform Officers Officers- -96% 96% and and Housing Housing SuperVlsors 69 5% compliance, Marietta and Bellwood Uniform Supervisors - 69 5% compliance, Marietta and Bellwood Uniform Officers Supervisors -- 59.1 Officers -- 92 92 9% 9% and Housmg Housing Supervisors 59 .1%% compliance compliance (Section A, items items 25 25 and and27) 27)responsibility responsibility Sheriff Sheriff IV, subsectIon subsection A, Release Release and andIntake Intake- -(Section (SectlOnIV, IV,subsection subsectionA,A,item Item29) 29)responsibility responsibl1ity Sheriff Population andHousing Housing - (SectionIIT, III, subsection subsection B, B, items Items 19, 19, Popu lation Limits Limits and - (Section 20) responsibility responslbihty Shenff 20) Sheriff Population - Classification PopulationLimits Limitsand andHousing Housing - Classification(Section (SectionIV, IV, subsection subsection Items 32, 35b and49) 49) responsibility responslblhty Sheriff B, items 35b and Environmental Health Safety - (SectionIV, IV,subsection subsectlOnE,E,items items Environmental Health andand Safety - (Section 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, and 62) responslbihty Sheriff 59, 60, 61, and 62) responsibility Sheriff Plumbing (SectlOn IV,subsection subsection Item65) 65)responsibility responslbihty Sheriff Shenff Plumbing - -(Section IV, F,F,item Laundry Laundry - -(Section (SectionIV, IV,subsection subsectionG,G,items items7070and and71) 71)responsibility responsibility Shenff Sheriff Housing (SectionIV, IV,subsection subsectionH,H,items items7474and and76) 76)responsibility responsibility Housing - -(Section Sheriff Legal Visits - (Section IV,IV, subject I,I,item Legaland andFamily Family Visits - (SectIon subject item77) 77)responsibility responslbihty Sheriff Shenff Medical - (Section IV,IV,subsection J,J,item MedicalCare Care - (Section subsection item80) 80)responsibility responsibility Sheriff Sheriff 19 Case 1:04-cv-01416-MHS Document 214 Filed 11/19/2008 Page 20 of 20 Eighth Quarterly QuarterlyReport Reportofofthe the Eighth Court Monitor Monitor Court Page20 20 of of20 Page 20 • Inmate s -- (Section (Section IV, IV, subsection subsection L, items items 91 91 and and 92) • Mentally Mentally Ill III Inmates 92) responsibility Sheriff Sheriff Proceduress -- (Section • Safety and Emergency Emergency Procedure (Section IV, IV, subsection subsection M, M, items 93~ 94, 95, 96, and 97) responsibility Shenff 93, and 97) Sheriff • y Procedure Preparedne ss -- (Section (Section IV, IV, subsection subsection M~ M, • Emergenc Emergency Proceduress and and Preparedness items 93, 93, 94, 94, and and 95) 95) responsibility responsibility Sheriff Shenff items • Mass Evacuation and items 93, 93, • and Fire Drills -- (Section (Section IV, IV, subsection subsection M, M, items 95) responsibility responsibility Sheriff Sheriff 94, and and 95) and Video Tape Tape System - (Section subsection M, M, item •• Camera Camerass and (SectIOn IV, subsection item 100) responsibility responsibtlity Sheriff 100) The compliance compliancestatus statusofofall all Consent Decreeitems itemsisis reported reported in in the Auditor's The Consent Decree Auditor's monthlyreports reports and andthe the Monitor's Monitor'squarter quarterreports reports.. The provides each each report report monthly The Monitor Monitor provides Jailer totoreview~ periodfor for the the Auditor's to both both the Sheriff Sheriff and and Chief Chief Jailer review, aatwo two week week period Auditor's The Sheriff and and Chief Chief Jailer Jailermay may for the Monitor"s report.. The report and and one week week for Monitor's report th and choose to respond or not respond To date, they have responded to the 20 choose to respond or not respond To date, they have responded to the 20t' and 2121 Scst ofthe the Monitor's reports received responses Sincethe the reports of of the theAuditor Auditor None None of Monitor's reports responses Since sameabove abovelisted hsted non-compliance non-complianceitems itemsconsistently consIstentlyappear appearininall all Monitor's and same Monitor's and Auditor'sreports, reports, it it appears placed Auditor's appears that the the Shenff Sheriff and and Chief Chief Jailer hailer have have previously previously placed At the therecommendation recommendation of lowpriority priority..At of the the compliance to the the Consent ConsentDecree Decreeasasaalow compliance to Monitor, Sheriffimplemented implemented a strategic strategicmanagement management team Monitor, the Shenff team meeting meetmgthat that included high high level Sheriff'smanagement management staff and jail jailmanagement management decision included level Sheriffs staff and deciSion these meetings meetingshave havefailed failed to to successfully successfully address address the nonmakers.. However~ makers However, these noncompliance Consent Decree items listedininthis this and and other other reports reports.. compliance Consent Decree items listed that Consent ConsentDecree Decree items hstedinIn both boththe the Auditors' Auditors" and and It It ISisrecommended recommended that items listed Monitor"s reports, especially those that are in non-comphance, be made a major Monitor's reports, especially those that are in non-compliance, be made major weekly management team priority. for foraction actionininthe theSheriffs/Chief Sheriff s/ChiefJailer's Jailer's weeklystrategic strategic management team meetings and other other areas of under the the Sheriffs Sheriffs meetings and of major major planmng planning and and decision decision making making under command. formation , see Auditor's attached report Note: mformation~ Auditor"s attached report in in the Note: For For detailed detailed supportive supportive in on of this report. appendix section of report. appendix secti Respectfully Submitted, Calvin A. A. Lightfoot Lightfoot Court Monitor Monitor November November 66,, 2008 20