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Santa Rita Jail. Photo by Scott Morris.
May 7, 2019

The most dangerous place in Alameda County

A “barbaric” litany of horrors from Santa Rita, “the best big jail in the nation.”

Jessica St. Louis was released from jail at about 1:30 a.m. on July 28 and found dead about 2 miles away at the Dublin/Pleasanton BART station.
April 11, 2019

Bill to end late-night jail release advances in Calif. legislature

A new California bill that would end late-night release of jail inmates – inspired by an inmate at Alameda County’s Santa Rita Jail who…

Santa Rita Jail. Photo by Scott Morris.
January 7, 2019

Excessive water consumption killed Santa Rita inmate

The death of Jesus Dickey of Berkeley has contributed to mounting concerns about the state of mental health treatment in the jail.

August 8, 2018

Lawsuit alleges ankle monitoring practices are extortion

A new class-action lawsuit accuses Alameda County of allowing a private company to charge excessive fees to people sentenced to electronic monitoring, telling them to pay up or go to jail.

The beating of Stanislav Petrov by Alameda County sheriff's deputies in 2015 led to a $5.5 million settlement. Photo courtesy San Francisco Public Defender's Office.
July 11, 2018

Alameda County leads region in civil rights payouts

There have been $15.5 million in civil rights settlements and judgments involving the sheriff’s office over the last three years.

Santa Rita Jail. Photo by Scott Morris.
July 2, 2018

Two inmates in Santa Rita Jail die in three days

It’s unusual for two inmates to die in such close proximity, but sheriff’s officials say the deaths are unrelated.

A North Charleston police officer wearing a body camera. City of North Charleston photo.
October 2, 2017

Leaving their cameras off

Despite adopting body cameras in 2012, the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office has rarely used them during lethal force incidents, and implementation isn’t done.

Superior Court of Alameda County, East County Hall of Justice, Dublin
August 28, 2017

Making the poor pay twice

Alameda County’s newest courthouse has been criticized for limiting access for the county’s poorest residents—who are exactly the people who paid for it.

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