California Loses Fight to End Prison Oversight
CA must improve inmate medical care
Associated Press
May 5, 2010
SAN FRANCISCO—The Schwarzenegger administration lost a legal fight Friday to end oversight of California's prison health-care system.
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a federal judge can continue with a court-appointed receiver to improve inmate medical care.
The appeals court also dismissed the administration's request to stop the receiver's construction plans to add medical beds.
California has been trying to end federal oversight of the state's prison system, largely because of the growing costs. The state is facing a projected $20 billion deficit through June 2011.
State officials argued the receiver in charge of making improvements had no right to order the construction of 10,000 new beds, which would cost about $6 billion. |