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Gray v. County of Riverside

Gray v. County of Riverside

In 2013, the Prison Law Office and co-counsel filed a lawsuit challenging unconstitutional medical and mental health care in the Riverside County Jail.

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  • Consent Decree
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  • Federal Judge Issues Final Injunction to Reform Arizona Prisons

    April, 2023

    (April 7, 2023) In a 57-page order, U.S. District Judge Roslyn O. Silver ordered substantial reform to the Arizona prison system. Judge Silver explained that the “unusual” order includes “significant detail regarding medical care, mental health care, and conditions imposed on the subclass to remedy the egregious constitutional violations” because of “the substantial dysfunction in Defendants’ operations.”

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  • Federal Judge Issues Sweeping Remedial Order to Arizona Prison Officials

    January, 2023

    (January 9, 2023) In a thorough and sweeping order, U.S. District Judge Roslyn O. Silver is requiring the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation, and Reentry (ADCRR) to make “substantial” changes to staffing and conditions so that medical care and mental healthcare at Arizona prisons comes up to constitutional standards. 

    Judge Silver’s remedial order brings Jensen v. Shinn — a decade-long struggle to ensure that the nearly 30,000 adults and children in Arizona’s prisons receive the basic health care and minimally adequate conditions to which they are entitled under the Constitution and the law — closer to a resolution. Both parties have 30 days to provide Judge Silver any comments on the remedial order before it becomes final. 

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Prison Law Office

If you or a family member have an issue that you believe we can assist with, please feel free to contact our office. Letters can be addressed to: Prison Law Office | General Delivery, San Quentin, CA 94964

Due to the large number of inquiries, we cannot accept telephone calls from incarcerated people and their families.

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