Judge Michael Nelson went rogue when he was fed up with pretrial inmates dying. Now he’s at the vanguard of a nationwide fight. It was after the fifth inmate died at the Cuyahoga County Corrections Center when Judge Michael Nelson finally decided to break his silence. In four months, they’d died for various reasons: some for being refused necessary medication, others by hanging when guards were asleep. Nelson was shy of two years on his municipal court seat when Allen Gomez, a 44-year-old on a $1,500 bond for five grams of cocaine possession, died of causes not yet known. So Nelson, 70, became the first judge in the Cleveland area to simply stop setting high bonds for nonviolent arraignees who, unable to pay the $500 or so, would otherwise spend days, weeks or months sitting among convicted inmates. |