Lawsuits filed over the past 14 years reveal failures in the Arizona state prison health care system, with inmates pursuing damages for inadequate care.
Two plans for a takeover of the Arizona Department of Corrections health care system are before a federal judge, but the state's appeal muddies the timeline.
A woman who tried to sell over 1.5 pounds of fentanyl pills in Arizona was sentenced to nearly three years in prison last ...
Arizona has enacted tougher penalties for fentanyl trafficking under a new law that lowers the threshold for enhanced prison ...
PHOENIX — Arizona filed a notice Thursday to formally appeal a federal judge’s order to place the state’s prison health care system under outside control. The appeal challenges U.S. District Judge ...
Two people have been sentenced to an Arizona prison for partaking in a "predatory scheme" involving fraudulent life insurance ...
PHOENIX - The Associated Press is reporting that a federal judge has ordered a takeover of health care operations in Arizona prisons. Per the report, the decision by U.S. District Judge Roslyn Silver ...
An Arizona inmate was mistakenly released 22 years early after officials accepted fraudulent court documents. The inmate, David Cramer, was free for over two months ...
After 14 years of litigation, two contempt findings, millions of dollars in fines, a 15-day trial and repeated violations of a permanent injunction, a federal judge decided Thursday she has no choice ...
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