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Texas Jails Overdetain Inmates, Costing Taxpayers Millions

Texas Jails Overdetain Inmates, Costing Taxpayers Millions

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March 19, 20261m 51s

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Texas county jails are facing lawsuits due to over-detention cases, where inmates are held past their release dates due to paperwork delays. No state agency tracks these cases, and theres no law forcing counties to send required documents on time. In one case, a woman was held for forty-nine extra days in Dallas County jail. Counties must email pen packets to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for processing releases, but often face tech glitches and wait weeks. The state aims for ten days on urgent cases but receives over twelve hundred fifty packets weekly without knowing how many are overdue. Inmates lose jobs, housing, and family time during these holds, while families face scammers promising quick releases. Attorneys report repeated issues across counties, with victims turning to lawsuits when pleas to staff fail. Taxpayers pay twice: for extra jail days and then settlements. Smith County agreed to a one point five million dollar payout to one hundred two inmates, and Dallas County has settled three similar suits in two years. The state is testing a new online portal to speed up transfers and cut errors. Experts push for jail standards to mandate timely releases, but some doubt it fixes deeper jail system flaws.

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