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In 1996, the Phoenix New Times, a newsweekly, reported the death of jail inmate Scott Norberg at the Maricopa County Jails.
Norberg died while fighting with officers who were attempting to confine him in a restraining chair while strapping a towel around his mouth to keep him from spitting.
The state has conducted no studies on the use of the belt on chain-gang members, even though physical work and summer heat could contribute to a dangerous level of stress on an inmates heart if he were shocked.