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  2. Atascadero State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Atascadero State Hospital, formally known as California Department of State Hospitals - Atascadero (DSHA), is located on the Central Coast of California, in San Luis Obispo County, halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco.

  3. Charles L. Meach - Wikipedia

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    Meach made his way to Anchorage, Alaska, and in 1973 he beat 22-year-old Robert Johnson, who worked as a grocery clerk, to death in Earthquake Park. [3] He was charged with murder, found not guilty by reason of insanity and sent to Atascadero State Hospital in California.

  4. Former Atascadero State Hospital worker accused of ... - AOL

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    Sweet began working at Atascadero State Hospital as a psych tech in 2008, with a yearlong gap in 2010, the Department of State Hospitals said. His last day employed was Dec. 3.

  5. Robert Liberty - Wikipedia

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    On August 26, a judge declared Liberty insane, [3] and he was ordered to spend 90 days at the Atascadero State Hospital in San Luis Obispo County. In February 1967, a judge accepted a plea of insanity and Liberty was found not guilty by reason of insanity in Landis' murder, and he was transferred to the Vacaville State Hospital. [2]

  6. Care for criminally insane is compromised, critics say ... - AOL

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    Good morning, Arizona. Here's what you need to know to start your day.

  7. Mendocino State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    By 1932, the hospital had over 1,900 patients and 300 employees and by 1935, the figure had risen to over 2,600 patients. [3] The hospital population hit a high in 1955, at over 3,000 patients and 700 employees. Increasing discharges and transfer of the criminally insane to the Atascadero State Hospital eased the overcrowding. By 1966 ...

  8. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    A week after he began complaining, staff finally took Alexander to the hospital. He died there two days later. A doctor told the Texas Rangers that Alexander could have survived had staff taken him to get a chest X-ray when he first reported feeling sick. In 2002, a judge found Reyes guilty of negligent homicide.

  9. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    The proposal also avoided mentioning that the company was in the midst of a wrongful death lawsuit in Texas, after an 18-year-old inmate died of pneumonia despite begging to be taken to the hospital. Correctional Services Corp. was not required to disclose any of this history in bidding for business with the state of Florida.