JUDGE CANCELS HEARING ON JAILED TRANSGENDER TEEN
Hartford — A federal judge has canceled a hearing on whether to order Connecticut officials to stop detaining a transgender teenager in an adult prison where she had been held for two months without criminal charges.
Judge Robert Chatigny was to hear arguments Monday in Hartford. He canceled the proceeding and set a status conference for Wednesday. The reason wasn’t disclosed. The 16-year-old girl’s lawyer was seeking an injunction against what he called her unconstitutional detention in solitary confinement at the state women’s prison in Niantic.
A state judge ordered the girl transferred into prison officials’ custody in April after child welfare officials said she was too violent to handle. The teen has been accepted at a private treatment center in Massachusetts.