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Last updated on Wednesday, August 2, 2017
(BLOOMINGTON) - Monroe County authorities say the county jail is consistently over capacity largely due to Indiana’s opioid crisis.
The Herald-Times reports that the jail's inmate population frequently exceeds an inmate cap set after the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana sued the county for overcrowding.
The county agreed in a 2009 settlement to limit the number of inmates to 278. But recently the population has regularly exceeded 300.
Monroe County Circuit Court Judge Marc Kellams says the opioid crisis is a major cause of the surging population.
Some judges have been releasing low-risk offenders without posting bond to help mitigate the problem.
Kellams characterized the overcrowding as a "crisis" and says a plan for a new community corrections center is not enough.
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