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May 7, 2019
Gibson Dunn report clears prisons department of intent to mislead
The state prisons department unintentionally misled a federal judge and a special master when it issued reports about its compliance with a court-mandated program of mental health services for inmates, according to an investigation conducted by attorneys at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP.





The state prisons department unintentionally misled a federal judge and a special master when it issued reports about its compliance with a court-mandated program of mental health services for inmates, according to an investigation conducted by attorneys at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP.
While the findings indicate some serious changes need to be made to the department's internal reporting system, San Francisco-based partner Charl...
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