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FILE - In this June 15, 2010 file photo, inmates walk to the dinning hall from their cell block at the Idaho State Correctional Institution outside Boise, Idaho. A federal judge says the Idaho Department of Prisons was in contempt of court for a time for failing to follow court orders designed to improve health care for inmates, but the problems appear to have been fixed. The ruling means the state doesn't face any punitive fines for now. More importantly, it means the judge isn't currently planning on extending the amount of time that health care at the Idaho State Correctional Institution remains under federal court oversight. (AP Photo/Charlie Litchfield, File)

FILE - In this June 15, 2010 file photo, inmates walk to the dinning hall from their cell block at the Idaho State Correctional Institution outside Boise, Idaho. A federal judge says the Idaho Department of Prisons was in contempt of court for a time for failing to follow court orders designed to improve health care for inmates, but the problems appear to have been fixed. The ruling means the state doesn't face any punitive fines for now. More importantly, it means the judge isn't currently planning on extending the amount of time that health care at the Idaho State Correctional Institution remains under federal court oversight. (AP Photo/Charlie Litchfield, File)

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