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Philadelphia City Prison Fined $1 Million
Loaded on Jan. 15, 2002
published in Prison Legal News
January, 2002, page 13
The Commonwealth Court, Pennsylvania's intermediate appellate court, upheld a trial court order for the City of Philadelphia to pay more than $1 million in fines for failure to provide prisoners with sufficient clothing, laundry access, services, social workers, and vocational training.
Filed under:
Conditions of Confinement,
Totality of Conditions,
Staffing,
Clothing,
Jail Specific,
Laundry,
Education,
State Law Claims,
Contempt (Civil Procedure),
Consent Decrees.
Location:
Pennsylvania.
In 1971, five prisoners in Philadelphia's city prison system …
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