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Inmate death caused by alcohol, blunt force traumaPublished 07/06/08
A 49-year-old Odenton man who died last January while spending the night at the Jennifer Road Detention Center died of blunt force trauma combined with alcohol ketosis, according to a county police report. The family of Michael G. McCormick - who showed up for court drunk on Jan. 14 and was subsequently found in contempt and taken to jail with a .32 blood-alcohol content - has indicated it plans to file a lawsuit against the county. It is unclear exactly how Mr. McCormick, of 513 Lisa Lane, broke three ribs - puncturing his left lung and causing his chest cavity to fill with blood. But a cell mate said he fell from his bunk....
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