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New York Times Covers Greisen Medlock Lawyer’s Lawsuit to Stop County Jail Deaths

Greisen Medlock lawyers represented the family of a severally mentally-ill woman who died of a preventable illness in the Dallas County, Texas, jail. They were asked to speak about the case, and the problems with how pre-trial detainees are denied necessary medical treatment, by the New York Times.

Deaths in County Jails Raise Calls for Health Care Standards – New York Times

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