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Abuse Allegations In An Illinois Prison

 
This undated photo provided by the Illinois Department of Corrections shows Larry Earvin, a former inmate at Western Illinois Correctional Center in Mt Sterling, Ill. Gov. Bruce Rauner's corrections agency has refused to release public records about a prison altercation that led to the homicidal death of Ervain, a 65-year-old inmate and forced the paid leave of at least four correctional officers.

This undated photo provided by the Illinois Department of Corrections shows Larry Earvin, a former inmate at Western Illinois Correctional Center in Mt Sterling, Ill. Gov. Bruce Rauner's corrections agency has refused to release public records about a prison altercation that led to the homicidal death of Ervain, a 65-year-old inmate and forced the paid leave of at least four correctional officers. Illinois Department of Corrections via AP File

Three prison guards face federal assault and civil rights violations in connection with the death of Larry Earvin, a former inmate at Western Illinois Correctional Center in Mt Sterling. A criminal justice reporter talked about the allegations are, how the Department of Corrections has responded and the broader implications this case suggests. 

Guests:

Shannon Heffernan, criminal justice reporter at WBEZ Chicago

Click here to read "Out of Sight" from WBEZ, the NPR station in Chicago.

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