Tulsa, Tulsa County

Death in the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center?

When the Tulsa or Tulsa County government takes someone into custody, they have a Constitutional duty to keep them alive.

Why Do Inmates Die in the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center?

Oklahoma jails, including the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center, are legally required to provide adequate medical care and protection from violence. Yet deaths continue to happen due to systemic failures:

  • Medical Neglect: Ignoring serious conditions like heart attacks, seizures, or diabetic emergencies.
  • Withdrawal Protocol Failures: Alcohol and opioid withdrawal can be fatal. Leaving an inmate to "detox" in a cell without medical supervision is unconstitutional.
  • Failure to Protect: Placing a non-violent offender in a cell with a known violent predator.

FAQ for Tulsa Families

Where is the lawsuit filed? Most jail death cases are filed in federal court, but some claims may proceed in the Tulsa County District Court. Who investigates the death? The OSBI often investigates deaths in the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center, but their reports can be sealed for months. We conduct our own independent investigation.

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