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What Happens When Someone Dies Inside One of America’s Worst Jails?

In Cuyahoga County, a jail death triggers mandatory investigations. Here’s what all Ohio sheriffs are supposed to do, and how to check their work.

An illustration depicts two correctional officers dressed in gray shirts and black pants standing in front of a beige wall with barred windows high above them. At a distance in shadows lies the body of an incarcerated person wearing an orange prison jumpsuit crumpled on the floor.

The Cuyahoga County jail has been called one of the worst jails in America, a title it earned following a scathing investigation by the U.S. Marshals Service amid a rash of deaths seven years ago.

The deaths of two dozen people in the jail have left families with unanswered questions. They have also shaken public trust and led to lawsuits and investigations on the state and national levels that, to this day, identify ongoing concerns over systemic failures.

What’s supposed to happen when a person dies inside the jail?

The Marshall Project - Cleveland has broken down the steps that local, state and federal governments are supposed to take when someone dies in jail custody, and what records are available to anyone seeking answers.

Are jail staff required to notify state and federal agencies after a death?

Yes.

When someone dies while in jail custody, even if they died after being moved to a hospital, jail officials are required to report the death to two agencies: the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction and the state’s Office of Criminal Justice Services.

In addition, the federal Death in Custody Reporting Act requires the state to report the death and related details to the U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance.

How are jail deaths investigated?

Jail deaths are investigated and reviewed on several levels.

What kinds of records should be available?

Many records are public under Ohio law and available to anyone who asks, including:

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