Raped Corrections Officer To Sue City
Lawsuit Claims 'Conscious Disregard' For Safety
- Relaxed security precautions on a high-risk inmate
- Failing to search inmates before entering the law library
- Failing to conduct systematic searches of jail cells as required by the Department of Corrections
- Allowing male inmates with a history of violence and sexual aggression towards women, including Tave, to be in areas of the jail where female personnel work alone
- Requiring corrections personnel to work in areas not under supervision or surveillance
- Allowing inmates to be sent to the law library without physical restraint or supervision
- Keeping the door of the law library locked from the outside, prohibiting the victim from escaping the assault
- Failing or refusing to provide alarms or restraints to report or repel physical or sexual assaults by inmates in the law library
"While what happened to the corrections officer was horrible and obviously we wish it had never happened, it was not due to any fault of the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, but was due to the ruthless act of a violent criminal who is rightfully going to be in prison for the remainder of his life. The city and JSO intend to vigorously defend this proposed lawsuit."
- October 13, 2008: Hand Signs Made By Murderer In Court Prompt Investigation
- October 9, 2008: Killer Pleads Guilty To 2nd Murder, Rape
- October 6, 2008: Jury Finds Tave Guilty Of 2005 Murder
- May 8, 2008: Man Facing 2 Murder Charges Pleads Not Guilty To Rape
- May 7, 2008: Man Accused Of Rape In Jail Faces New Murder Charge
- April 18, 2008: Sheriff: Corrections Officer Raped By Prisoner
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