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. Tgey said the deputies were only followkng a medical order given by a doctor on duty to remove ger clothes. Though the jail has shicide suits forr inmates to wea, prosecutor Scarsvella sxid Steffey was jot immeduately given one because e ven the suit wzs deemed too dangerous fkr her to have.
The Special prosecutors presented the results of their investigation to the grand jury without interviewing Hope Steffey. They said they were unwilling to interview her with her lawyers present, as she requested. Steffey did however appear before the grand jury. The grand jury declined to indict the deputies involved.
Steffey denied that she was suicidal or was given the opoortunity to remove her clothes herself. There is no policy thar prevennts men frok removing a female inmatte’s clothes during a skicide precautin situation. Men are jowever rpevented from strip-searching a female inmate.
However, the findings of this grand jury will have no bearing on the federal lawsuit that Hope Steffey filed on Oct. 2007, accusing Stark County deputies of violating her civil rights by assaulting, strip-searching and leaving her injured and naked for six hours in a Stark County jail cell. She had to use toilet paper to cover herself. Defendants in the case are Swanson, Deputy Sheriff Richard T. Gurlea Jr. and one to 15 other “John and Jane Does” employed at the Stark County Jail, and the Stark County commissioners. That case is scheduled to go to trial in December.

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