Tennessee's Only Female Death Row Inmate Wins Settlement to End Solitary Confinement - Articles

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Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Sep 24, 2024

Lawyers for Christa Pike, Tennessee's only woman on death row, have finalized a settlement to end her solitary confinement. Male death row inmates are separated from the general prison population, but they are allowed to work, eat meals and congregate outside their cells with good behavior. The Nashville Banner reports that as the only woman, Pike effectively has been in solitary confinement for nearly 30 years, conditions which her lawyers say "have had a devastating impact on her mental and physical health." The agreement will grant her the behavior-dependent opportunities afforded to the men on Tennessee’s death row, giving her more time out of her cell and allowing her to work a job and share meals with other incarcerated women. A motion to reopen her case and reduce her sentence was filed in 2023, but was denied.