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Criminal

Apr. 24, 2020

State says Covid-19 plan for prisons is comprehensive

The attorney general’s brief further argued that the judicial comity doctrine permits one district to decline judgment on an issue that is properly before another district.

The state prisons' coronavirus response plan is comprehensive despite claims made in three related class actions that inmates remain vulnerable to exposure, the California attorney general argued in opposition to emergency requests for early releases.

The statement is included in a reply brief filed Wednesday in Coleman v. Newsom, a class action focused on prisoners' mental health and presided over by Chief Eastern District Judge Ki...

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