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Nature of Suit Code: 550
Nature of Suit: Prisoner - Civil Rights (U.S. defendant)
Cause of Action: 42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

RALPH COLEMAN, et al.,

Plaintiffs, No. CIV S-90-0520 LKK JFM P

vs.

ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER,

et al.,

Defendants. ORDER

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On November 13, 2007, the parties in the above-captioned case, together with

parties in Plata v. Schwarzenegger, No. C01-1351 TEH (N.D. Cal.), Perez v. Tilton, No. C05-

05241 JSW (N.D.Cal.), and Armstrong v. Schwarzenegger, No. C94-2307 (CW) (N.D.Cal.) were

granted until November 26, 2007 to show cause why an agreement reached by the Plata

Receiver, the Coleman Special Master, and the court representatives in Perez and Armstrong

should not be adopted as an order of the court. On November 26, 2007, all parties filed

responses to the order to show cause. By order filed November 30, 2007, the receiver in Plata

was granted fifteen days to file and serve a response to the parties’ responses. On December 17,

2007, the receiver filed a response. The courts have concurrently issued a joint order approving

the agreement. This order is issued to address one area of concern specific to the Coleman class.

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In their response to the order to show cause, the Coleman plaintiffs raise serious

concerns about whether efforts to coordinate medical and mental health construction projects

will result in delays in compliance with existing orders of this court concerning medium and

long-range mental health construction projects and bed plans. In particular, plaintiffs direct the

court’s attention to the 50-bed mental health crisis bed unit at California Men’s Colony. By

order filed March 27, 2007 order, defendants were directed to “complete and occupy” that unit

“as soon as possible.” Order filed March 27, 2007, at 2. 

In an order filed October 18, 2007, this court recognized the uncertainties that

attend the ongoing efforts to coordinate defendants’ long-range planning efforts in this case with

the construction plans moving forward in the Plata case and directed defendants to assume, for

planning purposes, that they would be proceeding with construction separately from the

construction going forward in Plata. See Order filed October 18, 2007, at 4. The answer to

plaintiffs’ concerns about any possible uncertainty concerning the 50-bed mental health crisis

bed unit at California Men’s Colony is similar. Approval of the construction agreement does not

relieve defendants of their obligation to comply with this court’s March 27, 2007 order regarding

that unit. Defendants in this case remain bound by that order unless and until it is modified by

this court for good cause shown. This court recognizes the complexities of the task at hand, but

cautions that defendants must not lose sight of the immediate needs of members of the plaintiff

class even as they work to plan long-range solutions to the problems that continue to plague the

delivery of constitutionally adequate mental health care to all class members.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

DATED: February 26, 2008.

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