Oklahoma Board Raises Concerns Over Mental Health Settlement
Oklahoma Board Raises Concerns Over Mental Health Settlement
Oklahoma Board Raises Concerns Over Mental Health Settlement
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Efforts to settle a class action lawsuit against the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services have stalled as the Contingency Review Board expressed concerns over a proposed settlement. The lawsuit alleges violations of due process rights for indigent defendants awaiting mental health treatment while in county jails. Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond criticized Governor Kevin Stitt for his handling of the situation, claiming it undermines necessary settlements aimed at delivering justice and saving the state money. Stitt and Mental Health Commissioner Allie Friesen oppose the current terms of the settlement, arguing it could hinder ongoing improvements in mental health services. The contentious meeting highlighted a significant disagreement between state leadership on addressing mental health issues within the justice system. The case remains pending approval from U.S. District Judge Gregory Frizzell.

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