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Clark v. Dept. of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Michael Dale Clark (Clark), a state prison inmate, sued the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, two of its Secretaries, and several employees (collectively, the Department). Clark alleged claims based on theories of negligence regarding his in-prison classification decisions, and breach of contract pertaining to his transfer from and return to California pursuant to the Interstate Corrections Compact (Compact) (see Pen. Code, § 11189). After venue was changed from Sacramento County to Lassen County--where Clark was housed--the trial court sustained a demurrer without leave to amend.

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