Daily Journal Staff Writer
State officials on Wednesday responded to a federal court order with indignance, arguing it would be "improper" for the court not to dismiss a case surrounding the constitutionality of mental-health care in California prisons.
The filing answers U.S. District Judge Lawrence K. Karlton's order more than two weeks ago requiring the state to detail when and where it plans to accommodate a...
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