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July 23 Arizona COVID-19 update: 1,479 new cases, 7 new deaths

July 23 Arizona COVID-19 update: 1,479 new cases, 7 new deaths
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Judge orders Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry to face trial

Judge orders Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry to face trial In a scathing rebuke of the Arizona Department of Corrections, a federal judge has ordered that the state agency will face trial for repeatedly violating a settlement agreement in a long-standing lawsuit over prison healthcare. and last updated 2021-07-21 21:33:17-04 PHOENIX — In a scathing rebuke of the Arizona Department of Corrections, a federal judge has ordered that the state agency will face trial for repeatedly violating a settlement agreement in a long-standing lawsuit over prison healthcare. Judge Roslyn Silver found that ADC should be prepared to go to trial no later than November 1, 2021, according to her recent ruling which vacated the settlement.

Suspect in deadly shooting attack in Tucson dies in hospital

Suspect in deadly shooting attack in Tucson dies in hospital
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Federal court orders Arizona Department of Corrections to trial over inadequate healthcare

July 20, 2021 04:18:42 pm The US District Court for the District of Arizona Friday ordered the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Recovery (ADC) to trial for failure to make agreed-upon progress toward prison healthcare reforms. The case against ADC was initially filed in 2012 by 15 people incarcerated in Arizona facilities on behalf of all the other inmates. Among other things, they alleged “inadequate nutrition, medical, dental, and mental health care, and access to exercise, as well as ‘extreme social isolation. ” The case stalled in February 2015, when the court approved what appeared to be a “fair, reasonable, and adequate settlement.” This approval was based on a stipulation from the parties which required a “specific period of monitoring and possible enforcement” by ADC.

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