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December 2, 2025
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Georgia Prisons Violate Constitution Daily, Federal Courts Already Ruled

Georgia's prison system systematically violates the Constitution by subjecting incarcerated people to violence, medical neglect, and inhumane conditions that federal courts have ruled constitute illegal extra punishment beyond lawful liberty deprivation.

Federal courts established that 'persons are sent to prison as punishment, not for punishment,' meaning anything beyond loss of liberty becomes illegal extra punishment under the Eighth Amendment. Georgia's systematic exposure of prisoners to violence, medical neglect, gang control, and inhumane conditions violates this constitutional standard daily, making normalization not just good policy but a legal requirement the state can no longer ignore.

Facility Breakdown

Dooly State Prison

MetricValue
Death DateOctober 15, 2023
VictimRoy Mason Morris
CauseSuspicious circumstances

Baldwin State Prison

MetricValue
Death DateDecember 31, 2024
VictimAlmir Harris
CauseDiabetic crisis ignored

Washington State Prison

MetricValue
Violence LevelHigh
GPS CoverageAvailable
Constitutional IssuesMultiple

What GPS Documented (Original Findings)

Data source: GPS analysis of federal court decisions, GDC records, and family interviews

What DOJ Already Confirmed

What GDC Concealed

Quotables

"Persons are sent to prison as punishment, not for punishment."

— Federal court in Battle v. Anderson

"Being violently assaulted in prison is simply not part of the penalty that criminal offenders pay for their offenses against society."

— U.S. Supreme Court in Farmer v. Brennan

Story Angles

Records Journalists Should Request

Georgia Open Records Act:

  1. POST Basic Correctional Officer Training Manual — Georgia Department of Corrections
  2. Death Investigation Reports for Roy Mason Morris — Georgia Department of Corrections
  3. Death Investigation Reports for Almir Harris — Georgia Department of Corrections
  4. Legal Opinions on Constitutional Compliance — Georgia Department of Corrections

Federal FOIA:

  1. DOJ Civil Rights Division correspondence with GDC regarding constitutional violations — DOJ Civil Rights Division

Sources Available for Interview

Families:

Incarcerated Witnesses:

Experts:

Officials Who Should Be Asked for Comment

Questions GDC Has Not Answered

  1. Why Georgia continues to operate prisons in violation of federal constitutional standards
  2. What steps GDC is taking to address unconstitutional conditions
  3. How GDC justifies conditions that exceed lawful punishment of liberty deprivation

Source Documents

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