05/23/2026
US Supreme Court upholds ruling sparing Alabama death row inmate from ex*****on | Alabama Reflector
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision leaves in place a lower court decision that determined Joseph Clifton Smith had intellectual disabilities sparing him from ex*****on.
05/23/2026
5 Alabama prison guards accused of taking bribes from inmates in exchange for drvgs, cellphones
The arrest of five prison guards in Alabama on charges of accepting bribes from inmates to smuggle drvgs and cell phones stems from a corruption investigation at Staton Correctional Facility in Elmore, Alabama.
Key Case Details
This internal sting operation was conducted by the Corruption and Fraud Task Force of the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) Investigations and Intelligence Division.
> Modus Operandi: The officers abused their authority to smuggle prohibited items such as drvgs and smartphones into the prison. In return, the inmates used the phones to purchase high-value personal items for the guards, including clothing and household electronics.
> Officer Identification: The five arrested officers were identified as Joshua Alexander (26), Jarod McDowell (29), Ronald Dickerson (23), Patrick Jones (42), and Leonard Scott (31).
> Impact on Position: Following the arrests and a three-month investigation, four of the five officers immediately resigned from their positions, while one officer (Patrick Jones) was terminated.
The Systemic Context in Alabama Prisons
This case is part of the significant challenge facing the ADOC in preventing the smuggling of illicit goods into correctional facilities. According to an investigative report by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the distribution of illegal drvgs and cell phones in Alabama prisons is a widespread, systemic problem and a major driver of high rates of inmate-on-inmate violence within the prison system.
05/23/2026
ADOC Makes Multiple Arrests Statewide ... On Tuesday, May 19, 2026, agents with the Law Enforcement Services Division (LESD) of made an arrest in Clayton, Ala. Then on Thursday, May 21, 2026, LESD agents made an arrest in Foley, Ala. That same day, a former ADOC employee was arrested at St. Clair Correctional Facility. Read for more info:
05/21/2026
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