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Locked in the Past: Montana’s Jails in Crisis by the ACLU of Montana

An inadequately funded statewide public defender system, a broken bond system, a lack of pre-trial alternatives to incarceration, and a backlogged Montana Department of Corrections all mean that more prisoners are staying in county detention centers for longer periods of time. Counties’ unwillingness or inability to create and fund jail diversion programs puts the burden on county detention centers to house criminally charged individuals, many of who would be better monitored in less restrictive and less expensive settings. Many prisoners have drug or alcohol addiction issues, mental health issues, medical needs, or developmental disabilities. Counties expect detention centers to be a psychiatric hospital, emergency room, and drug rehabilitation clinic all in one, but do not provide the resources to address any of these issues. The result is an inefficient and ineffective system that is unable to provide the treatment and rehabilitation to stop people from repeatedly cycling through the criminal justice system.

 Addressing these issues in county detention centers and providing efficient and effective pre-trial alternatives to detention must become a high priority for counties across the state.

Locked in the Past: Montana’s Jails in Crisis, the ACLU of Montana’s comprehensive report of the conditions in Montana jails, reports out on our findings.

“Montana’s detention centers are in crisis. Outdated facilities, inadequate staff, overcrowding, insufficient medical and mental health care, and an overwhelmed criminal justice system are status quo,” said ACLU of Montana Executive Director Scott Crichton. “The consequences of these factors can be devastating to individuals and costly to our communities. Given the financial constraints many counties experience, meaningful jail and criminal justice reforms are not only morally justifiable, but also financially necessary.”

The report identifies several trends in county jails:

  • Overuse of solitary confinement for people with mental illness
  • Inadequate numbers of detention staff
  • Lack of access to fresh air
  • Lack of access to natural light and exercise
  • Inadequate medical and mental health care
  • Overcrowding
  • Lack of basic necessities such as underwear, socks, and bras
  • Unconstitutional visitation prohibitions for minors & non-family members
  • Lack of access to law libraries
  • Inadequate or unworkable grievance procedures
  • Incurable physical plant issues in antiquated facilities

Several factors led the ACLU of Montana to investigate conditions in county detention centers. With over 1,000 county detention center beds in Montana and increasing lengths of stay for pre-trial detainees, the number of complaints the ACLU receives from prisoners in county detention centers has mushroomed. Concurrent with increasingly grave complaints from prisoners, the ACLU has observed  an unacceptable level of jail suicides for many years. Rather than re-evaluate the county detention system, reform the broken bond system, and consider addiction and mental health treatment and incarceration alternatives, counties throughout the state are building bigger detention centers. For the most part, county detention issues are “out of sight, out of mind” for the general public, despite the enormous amount of tax revenue spent on incarceration. It follows that detention is often a low priority for elected county commissioners. The lack of any central agency overseeing county detention centers made gathering information very difficult. As such, in 2012, this initiative was launched to gather that information on a county-by-county basis.

JAIL REPORT PRESS RELEASE 2-9-15


Montana is the most corrupt state in America, in the opinion of Bill Windsor, Producer/Director of Lawless America…The Movie.

For more information, see www.UniversityOfMontanaEmployee.com

Missoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town

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Missoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town.

A new book by Jon Krakauer.

What do the rapes have to do with the story of Bill Windsor’s rape by the Montana judicial system…

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Bill Windsor is preparing new exposes of corruption as The Invisible Man – End of Day 44 on Lawless America Road Trip #3

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Bill Windsor is preparing new exposes of corruption as The Invisible Man at 6:00 pm Central Time on February 10, 2015 — End of Day 44 on “Lawless America Road Trip #3.”

Bill reports that he is SO EXCITED to see that he really is invisible.

Bill Windsor says he may have a taker on the $10,000 cash reward, but time will tell…

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Bill Windsor is on the road again – Day 44 on Lawless America Road Trip #3

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Bill Windsor is on the road again at 9:20 am Central Time on February 10, 2015 — Day 44 on “Lawless America Road Trip #3.”

Isn’t it sad that there are so many corrupt government officials in such beautiful places

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Know the Law on Foreign Protective Orders

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Know the Law on Foreign Protective Orders.

Corrupt Ellis County Texas District Attorney Patrick Wilson knowingly and purposely wrongfully imprisoned Bill Windsor claiming a TEMPORARY order of protection from Montana was valid in Texas.

As it turns out, it isn’t valid in any other state that Bill Windsor has studied

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Bill Windsor is sleepy as he heads to his hideout – End of Day 43 on Lawless America Road Trip #3

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Bill Windsor is sleepy as he heads to his hideout at 7:30 pm Central Time on February 9, 2015 — End of Day 43 on “Lawless America Road Trip #3.”

Bill reports that his court filings in Montana and Texas were sent by FedEx this morning thanks to A Friend.

He is also still offering a $10,000 cash reward, but he has withdrawn the bag of Reece’s Peanut Butter Cups due to their disappearance…

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Bill Windsor is on the road again – Day 43 on Lawless America Road Trip #3

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Bill Windsor is on the road again at 11:15 am Eastern Time on February 9, 2015 — Day 43 on “Lawless America Road Trip #3.”

If you know where this is, you know where he stopped

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Bill Windsor has filed Supplement to his Appellant’s Brief regarding his illegal detention as a political prisoner in Ellis County Texas

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Corrupt Ellis County Texas District Attorney Patrick Wilson wrongfully imprisoned Bill Windsor, and he did it intentionally.  He’s a criminal.  He should get life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Bill Windsor has filed a Supplement to his Appellant’s Brief regarding his illegal detention as a political prisoner in Ellis County Texas.

Bill hopes that Corrupt Ellis County Texas District Attorney Patrick Wilson will go to prison for his actions…

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Bill Windsor is kickin’ a$$ and takin’ names – End of Day 42 on Lawless America Road Trip #3

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Bill Windsor is kickin’ a$$ and takin’ names at 6:20 pm Eastern Time on February 8, 2015 — End of Day 42 on “Lawless America Road Trip #3.”

Bill reports that he has documents flying out of every printer as he plans to paper Texas and Montana come morning.

He is also seeing how many Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup he can eat in one day without getting extremely sick…and offering a $10,000 cash reward…

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Corrupt Ellis County Texas District Attorney Patrick Wilson knowingly and purposely wrongfully imprisoned Bill Windsor

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Corrupt Ellis County Texas District Attorney Patrick Wilson knowingly and purposely wrongfully imprisoned Bill Windsor.

It’s interesting how you can study all the potentially applicable laws on an issue, and then all of a sudden, you stumble upon the key to the whole deal.

Well, Bill Windsor stumbled upon the key, and it establishes how Corrupt Ellis County Texas District Attorney Patrick Wilson knowingly, purposely, intentionally wrongfully imprisoned William M. Windsor, and he must go to prison for his actions…

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