San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Jail director found negligent

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The former director of the troubled Cuyahoga County jail in Cleveland was convicted Friday of negligentl­y operating the facility where several inmates died three years ago.

Kenneth Mills, 55, was found guilty of two counts each of misdemeano­r falsificat­ion and derelictio­n of duty charges but was acquitted of a felony tampering with records count. He faces a sentence of more than a year behind bars. More than two dozen witnesses testified at trial that Mills ignored warnings that there were not enough guards, nurses or space to implement a plan to expand the jail and house other cities’ inmates.

Mills resigned in November 2018, shortly before the U.S. Marshals Service issued a report calling conditions at the jail “inhumane.”

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