As COVID-19 spreads, advocates push for release of select inmates

The Tri-State Defender

The Shelby County Public Defender’s Office is seeking the release of clients detained solely because they can’t afford to post bond.

Many experts, said Shelby County Chief Public Defender Phyllis Aluko, have explained that occupants of jails will be particularly vulnerable to COVID-19, if it is introduced into the facility. Inmates don’t have the freedom to practice social distancing as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control.

Sims-Wells’ son, Carlton Sims, is awaiting trial on charges that he violated his probation and for non-payment of back child support. Before COVID-19, she visited him whenever she could get a ride and pays for him to call her in the meantime.

The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) has put public visitation on hold at the Jail, Jail East and Juvenile Detention to “further protect detainees” after earlier announced restrictions.

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