The judge outlined the changes she plans to impose on the Arizona Department of Corrections to remedy its constitutional violations of prisoners’ rights.
PHOENIX (AP) A federal judge who previously concluded Arizona was providing inadequate medical and mental health care to prisoners said she will give the state three months to ensure it has enough health care professionals to meet constitutional standards.
A federal judge issued an order to the ADCRR with new requirements, in an effort to bring medical care and mental health care up to constitutional standards.
Last weekend, both the New York Times and the Washington Post ran commentaries claiming that voter fraud is a myth. “There is almost no voting fraud in America,” pronounced the Post’s October 9 editorial. Apparently the liberal commentariat spurns reading readily available case studies on election fraud, and well-researched books detailing fraud, including John Fund’s Stealing Elections and Larry Sabato’s Dirty Little Secrets.
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