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Organ Removal

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crime-and-justice1 year ago

"Families Allege Unauthorized Organ Removal from Deceased Alabama Inmates"

Families of deceased Alabama inmates have filed lawsuits alleging that the organs of their loved ones were removed and retained without consent by the Alabama Department of Corrections and the University of Alabama at Birmingham for teaching purposes. The lawsuits accuse the state institutions of fraud, conspiracy, negligence, and other counts. The families question the ethics of retaining and using inmate organs for teaching and research without proper authorization, while the institutions claim to have obtained consent for autopsies and organ removal. The situation has raised concerns about the lack of oversight and ethical considerations in the handling of inmate organs within the prison system.

legalcriminal-justice2 years ago

Alabama Prison Inmates' Families Allege Missing Organs in Returned Bodies

Two families in Alabama allege that the bodies of their deceased loved ones, who were inmates in state prisons, were returned missing internal organs, including the heart and brain. The families have filed a federal lawsuit, claiming that the Alabama Department of Corrections or its agents removed and retained the organs without permission, describing the alleged misconduct as "grave robbery and mutilation." The lawsuit also implicates the University of Alabama, alleging a track record of using removed organs for medical research and training, a claim vigorously denied by the university.

crime-and-justice2 years ago

Alabama Prison Scandal: Missing Inmate Organs Spark Outrage

A man who died in an Alabama prison was returned to his family without his organs, including his brain, sparking allegations of missing body parts from people in Alabama prisons. Another case involves the family of a deceased inmate struggling to determine the whereabouts of his heart. Lawsuits have been filed in both cases, with families seeking information on organs removed or retained from deceased inmates in the state's corrections facilities.