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Law Practice

Mar. 6, 2010

Inmates Released Without Support

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.

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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