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Judge: Pretrial Inmates in San Francisco Need Time in Sunlight [courthousenews.com]

 

By Maria Dinzeo, Courthouse News Service, February 3, 2020

For years, the city and county of San Francisco has housed inmates awaiting trial in tiny cells, letting them out for only a few hours a day for exercise and often depriving them of any time outdoors, but conditions are set to improve for some after a federal judge ruled Friday that pretrial detainees incarcerated for more than four years must be given at least one hour a week of access to direct sunlight.

The order handed down by U.S. District Magistrate Judge Sallie Kim late Friday does not apply to inmates in disciplinary lockdown.

Kim also ordered that those held in solitary confinement for their own safety should receive one hour in the gym every day, five days a week.

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