
The special prosecutors in the Hope Steffey case said Thursday that there was no strip search and no criminal wrongdoing by the Stark County sheriff's deputies.
Paul Scarsella and Bridget Carty said the incident, in which male and female deputies forcibly removed Steffey's clothes at the Stark County jail, was a suicide precaution.
They said the deputies were only following a medical order given by a doctor on duty to remove her clothes.
The special prosecutors presented the results of their investigation to a grand jury on Wednesday. The grand jury declined to indict the deputies involved.
Though the jail has suicide suits for inmates to wear, Scarscella said Steffey was not immediately given one because even the suit was deemed too dangerous for her to have.
Steffey and her lawyers have denied that she was suicidal or was given the opportunity to remove her clothes herself, as the prosecutors say she was.
There is no policy that prevents men from removing a female inmate's clothes during a suicide precaution situation. During a strip search, jail policy prevents men from being involved.
In a phone interview, Scarsella and Carty said they attempted to interview Steffey before the grand jury hearing Wednesday. They never did speak to her because they would not allow her attorneys by her side, as she requested.
Steffey did appear before the grand jury.
Scarsella said he could not say whether attorneys were allowed to sit in on the questioning of the sheriff's deputies because ethical guidelines prevent him from discussing an investigation of uncharged defendants.
The investigation was launched back in February under then attorney general Marc Dann. Dann has since resigned after a sex scandal in his office that included his admission of an affair with a female staff member.
Steffey is pursuing a civil lawsuit in federal court against the sheriff's deputies, saying they used unnecessary force and violated her civil rights. Questioning is taking place this week in the case.
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Updated: 6/20/2008 7:49:12 AM Posted: 6/19/2008 5:52:16 PM








