“Our continuing efforts (to secure his release) were entirely ignored, and as a result, Mr. Ance died handcuffed to a bed,” she added. “Regardless of the crimes our clients are alleged to have committed, no New Yorker who is seriously ill should face a death sentence at Rikers Island before a jury has even had a chance to judge their guilt or innocence.”
Legal Aid, advocates call for more inmate releases after second person in custody dies from coronavirus

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