PRESS RELEASE

May 14, 2020

In a filing on Wednesday with the Utah Supreme Court, the ACLU of Utah, the Disability Law Center, and the Utah Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers requested voluntary dismissal of the remaining counties from the current lawsuit.

This decision is based on new information related to COVID-19 policies and practices provided to the Court that demonstrates that most counties in Utah are now in substantial compliance with the petition's requested relief, which included releasing prisoners and taking additional safety measures.

Prior to this petition being filed, complete information about these protective steps was not provided despite sustained efforts by ACLU of Utah to acquire it, including requests to key criminal justice stakeholders on March 20 and to county sheriffs across the state on March 26.

Based on reports this week that two more people held at the Salt Lake County Jail have tested positive for COVID-19, and the continuing threat of contagion inside congregate living settings, we will continue to watch the situation in county jails across Utah as we proceed with our litigation against the Utah Department of Corrections and the Board of Pardons and Parole.

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