Government,
Criminal
Oct. 17, 2019
Judge, witness in tense prisoner mental health hearing
At a tense hearing Wednesday, attorneys for prisoners sought to show state corrections department officials tried to mislead the special master in charge of inmate mental health care. Lawyers for the state tried to paint a picture of overworked employees who made occasional errors.
SACRAMENTO -- At a tense hearing Wednesday, attorneys for prisoners sought to show state corrections department officials tried to mislead the special master in charge of inmate mental health care. Lawyers for the state tried to paint a picture of overworked employees who made occasional errors. The hearings are part of a long-running class action. Coleman v. Newsom, 90CV00520 (E.D. Cal., filed April 23, 1990).
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