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Government

Nov. 7, 2019

Opponents in prisoner mental care case disagree on a solution

The opposing sides in a decades-long battle over prisoner mental health care introduced very different responses this week about how to fix data collection and reporting at the California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation.

The opposing sides in a decades-long battle over prisoner mental health care introduced very different responses this week about how to fix data collection and reporting at the California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation.

The opposing briefs were filed almost two weeks after U.S. District Judge Kimberly J. Mueller blasted prison officials during an Oct. 23 court hearing in Coleman v. Newsom...

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