Jury finds Daggett County liable for abuses of inmates at jail

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A federal jury said three former inmates had their constitutional rights against cruel and unusual punishment violated by Daggett County.

Some former inmates say they were abused at Daggett County Jail, seen here in 2007.

After deliberating several days, the jury handed down a split verdict. It found that three former inmates — Steven Drollette, Joshua Asay and Joshua Olsen — had their constitutional rights against cruel and unusual punishment violated. The jury did not find the county liable for Dustin Porter. Altogether, the jury awarded them $352,300 for the harms.

The inmates had accused their jailors of using a Taser on them as an “initiation” to their incarceration. One accused Deputy Joshua Cox of shocking inmates and promising them a case of soda should they withstand the shock for at least five seconds. The deputy was also accused of allowing a K-9 to bite two inmates.

 

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