Civil Litigation,
Criminal
Oct. 16, 2019
Witnesses testify about alleged misleading data in case against state prisons
A Sacramento federal judge opened an evidentiary hearing Tuesday to determine how and why the state corrections department misled her and a special master in a long-running lawsuit over whether mentally ill inmates receive substandard care.




A Sacramento federal judge opened an evidentiary hearing Tuesday to determine how and why the state corrections department allegedly misled her and a special master in a long-running lawsuit over whether mentally ill inmates receive substandard care.
Dr. Michael Golding, the department's former chief psychiatrist and whistleblower who accused his former employer of providing faulty data, was the first witness during the hearing befo...
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