COLUMBUS, Ohio — The state is asking a federal judge to reject a lawsuit alleging Ohio doesn't do enough to help mentally ill inmates make the transition from prison.
Attorneys for the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction say the inmates don't have standing to bring the lawsuit because all have already been released from prison.
The prisons system also argues the inmates haven't shown how the state can be blamed for their homelessness and lack of jobs after being released.
The state filed its request Monday in U.S. District Court in Columbus.
Nine former inmates represented by a prisoners' rights group are suing to force Ohio to provide follow-up care for mentally ill offenders, such as help getting housing and food stamps and applying for Medicaid.
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Ohio wants judge to reject lawsuit saying state doesn't do enough for mentally ill inmates
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