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The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office notified Armor Correctional Health Services that it violated its contract to provide health care at the Duval jail.
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The National Commission on Correctional Health Care warned the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office three months ago that the jail's medical care was deficient.
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The Duval County jail will cut ties with Armor Correctional Health Services after a former inmate died. The new provider, NaphCare, also has raised questions.
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The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office intends to end its contract with Armor Correctional Health Care, which is accused of denying inmates care and medication.
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Jacksonville leaders signed two contracts with Armor Correctional Health Services despite 570 lawsuits and inmate deaths across the country.
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City Councilman Ron Salem said there's been discussion of moving the jail to the Northside or Cecil Field.
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Armor Correctional Services failed to report that it was convicted in the death of a Milwaukee inmate in October 2022.
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Jail staff knew Dexter Barry needed “urgent” transplant medication last November but never gave the medicine to him, new Duval County jail records reveal.
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The Bail Project wants to prove that the current bail system is unjust and unnecessary.
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Corrections Officers Olayemi O. Lipede and Micah P. Magwood were escorting an inmate inside the Duval County jail on Aug. 11 when a confrontation took place, the Sheriff's Office says.