Feds Start Investigation Into Civil Rights Violations At State Hospital
15th Nov 2006, 05:33 GMT
Problems at the 123 year old institution have been in the news for several years. Now, the US Department of Justice is trying to determine whether conditions there are so bad than the patients' civil rights are being violated.
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