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County In Utah Pays $144k To Family Of Inmate Who Starved

January 10, 2012

Salt Lake County is paying $144,000 to settle a federal lawsuit with the family of a 19-year-old Magna man who starved to death last year in the county’s jail.

District Attorney Sam Gill disclosed the amount to be paid to the family of Carlos Umana, whose weight dropped from 175 pounds to 77 during his four months in jail. He died Feb. 27.

The family’s suit claimed jailers acted with “deliberate indifference” by failing to ensure Umana was eating and taking mental health medications.

Umana was being held on an attempted murder charge. The suit claims Umana had stopped eating because he feared he was being poisoned.

Sheriff’s officials say the jail has changed some policies found to be factors in Umana’s death and is evaluating others.

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  • January 17, 2012 at 1:52 pm
    DS says:
    If he had mental health issues, which it suggests, then he should have been monitored better or put in a facility that can deal with mental health issues. It does seem a bit n... read more
  • January 10, 2012 at 6:18 pm
    incognito says:
    It's the most craziest non-sense ever. This is why the whole system is so upside down. Families can't control their own, but let's hold others accountable and profit from it... read more
  • January 10, 2012 at 6:12 pm
    sandman says:
    So the inmate stops eating and it is the county's fault. And if they would have force fed him, the family would have sued for abuse.

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