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Health Care & Hospital Law

May 10, 2002

Prisons Fail Care Standards

SAN FRANCISCO - A San Francisco judge has awarded summary judgment in favor of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit charging the state Department of Corrections with endangering the health of 160,000 California inmates by failing to license many of its health care facilities.

By Matthew King
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - A San Francisco judge has awarded summary judgment in favor of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit charging the state Department of Corrections with endangering the health of 160,000 California inmates by failing to license many of its health care facilities.
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