In their written rulings both judges stated that
prisoners would suffer from a delay and also that orders for convening the
panel could not be appealed under court rules. Henderson,
who is overseeing a lawsuit challenging prison health care, wrote, "As this court has repeatedly
stated, the inadequacies in California's delivery of medical health care to
prison inmates literally presents a matter of life and death." Schwarzenegger
spokesman Bill Maile said the governor intends to press on by taking the
request for a stay to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. Maile
said asking the two district judges for a stay was a required first step. He
said, "Now that we have taken that procedural step, we intend to seek a
stay at the appellate level."/KCRA contributed to this story
Wednesday, 01 August 2007 01:47

