Hutchins State Jail Explained

Prison Name:Hutchins State Jail
Location:1500 East Langdon Road
Hutchins, Texas (Dallas postal address)
Status:Operational
Classification:mixed
Capacity:2,276
Opened:1995
Managed By:Texas Department of Criminal Justice

The Hutchins State Jail is a state prison for men located in Hutchins, a city in Dallas County, Texas, with a Dallas postal address.[1] It is a part of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. The state jail serves mixed security levels, with an official capacity of 2,276.

History

On July 22, 2011, an inmate collapsed and died after only three days in the facility. His death was attributed to the hot environment of the prison; his body temperature was over 109°F when admitted to the hospital. His family filed a wrongful-death suit against the state, citing nine examples of Texas state inmates dying of heat-related causes in 2011 alone.[2] Larry McCollum, the individual who died, had a 12-month sentence for check fraud. Hutchins Unit still has no air conditioning in the 9 standard housing units.[3]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hutchins (HJ). Texas Department of Criminal Justice. 2022-07-22. - Despite the Dallas address, it is in Hutchins.
    Web site: 2020 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP (INDEX): Hutchins city, TX. U.S. Census Bureau. 1 (PDF p. 2/4). 2022-07-22. Hutchins State Jail.
  2. News: Foxhall. Emily. Family Sues TDCJ Over Heat-Related Death. 9 August 2016. Texas Tribune. 26 June 2012.
  3. News: Flynn, Megan. As Overheated Prisoners Die, Texas Jailers to Stand Trial Over Sweltering Conditions. Houston Press. 2017-12-15. 2017-02-18.