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Government

Jan. 17, 2009

Group to Sue Receiver Over Prison Hospital

The thorny debate over reforming California's decrepit prison health care system, which continues to rage in a San Francisco courtroom, touched down on the gently sloping hills of Camarillo this week.

By Evan George
Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - The thorny debate over reforming California's decrepit prison health care system, which continues to rage in a San Francisco courtroom, touched down on the gently sloping hills of Camarillo this week.

Just several miles from where a court-appointed prison receiver has plans to build a state-of-the-art prison hospital, a politically connected group fighting the effort will gather Friday night ...

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