Hosted on MSN15d
A Tennessee inmate on death row says he is on hunger strike over medical care and other issues“In the time that we have represented Mr. Willis we have become aware that inmates are struggling to receive a basic level of medical care,” attorney Josh Hedrick said in an email. “We hope that Mr.
Willis' attorney Joshua Hedrick says that for three days now, his client has refused to eat, protesting what Willis calls a 'failure to provide the standard healthcare all inmates are entitled to.' ...
Her third attorney is Joshua Hedrick. In May 2021, The Oak Ridger reported that Finnegan and Dishman were indicted by an Anderson County grand jury on multiple charges of rape and exploitation of ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results