04/17/2009
Family: Inmate suicide was preventable, county liable
Corpus Christi Caller-Times
TEXAS — Nueces County commissioners voted Wednesday to enter into
mediation with the family of a man who strangled himself in the Nueces County Jail
in August 2008.
The decision means that a trial likely will be avoided and the county
likely will pay a settlement.
Roberto Garcia was found not breathing in his cell on Aug. 28, 2008. He
died three days later.
Garcias family had called sheriffs deputies saying they were concerned he
was going to harm himself, according to the lawsuit, and made arrangements
to have him admitted to a mental health facility. Instead, he was taken to
jail. While there, Garcia attempted suicide but was intercepted. The next
day, Garcia called his family with news that he had been taken to jail. The
family went to a justice of the peace and obtained an order to transfer
Garcia to a mental health facility on Aug. 27. He wasnt transferred, and the
next day used jail restraints to strangle himself.
His family sued saying his death was preventable.
Two Nueces County correctional officers have been charged with tampering
with jail records in the incident. Garcia had been placed on suicide watch
at the time of his death, which means jailers were supposed to check on him
every 15 minutes. Correctional Officers Lorenzo Forge and John Paul
Martinez are accused of making false entries into the jail logs. ...
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