Death row inmate sues, upset over lack of lunches on weekends
POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) - A man who has been sentenced to death in two states is suing the kitchen supervisor of Idaho's maximum security prison because the state no longer serves lunch to inmates on weekends.
Timothy Dunlap was sentenced to death in 1992 for killing Tonya Crane during a bank robbery in Caribou County. He has also been sentenced to death in Ohio for killing his girlfriend a few weeks before Crane's death.
The Idaho State Journal reports Dunlap filed the lawsuit in Boise's U.S. District Court last week, contending that he is losing weight and had a heart attack because of the change to weekend meals implemented in 2011.
Idaho inmates get three meals a day except weekends, when they get a larger breakfast and dinner and a piece of fruit at lunch time. State officials said both the weekday and weekend menus meet the expected caloric requirements for inmates. Prisoners can also request medically ordered sack lunches if needed for health reasons.
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