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Date: 10-08-2024

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Michael Coloman v. CoreCivic Tennessee, LLC, et al.

Case Number: 2:22-CV-137

Judge: G. Murray Snow

Court: United States District Court for the District of Arizona (Maricopa County)

Plaintiff's Attorney:



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Defendant's Attorney: Daniel Patrick Struck, Madison N. Schimek, Rachel Love

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Phoenix, Arizona prisoner civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff complaining about prison conditions.



"CoreCivic is committed to providing high quality, compassionate treatment to all those in our care.

Under CoreCivic Safety we operate safe facilities that provide education and effective reentry programming to help individuals make positive changes so they can return to the community successfully.

Under CoreCivic Community, we manage transitional centers to help justice-involved individuals ease into their new life after incarceration, and provide non-residential options like electronic monitoring.

CoreCivic Properties offers innovative real estate solutions to government including build-to-suit and flexible lease options.

Here are the facts about what we do and what we don't do as a company:"

CoreCivic



Outcome: Settled for an undisclosed sum and conditions and dismissed with prejudice.

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