By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer
PASADENA - At a time when state budget cuts have all but eliminated government-funded re-entry programs for newly released inmates, members of the clergy, courts and law enforcement met on Thursday to discuss ways to help fill the gaps.
"The releases are budget-driven, so we will be looking to you for help," Peter Espinoza, supervising judge of Los Angeles County's central...
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