Criminal
Oct. 5, 2016
Young adults can serve sentences in juvenile lockups under pilot program
Though technically adults, nonviolent offenders aged 18 to 21 will now be allowed to serve their sentences in juvenile lockups in five counties under a temporary pilot program signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Though technically adults, nonviolent offenders aged 18 to 21 will now be allowed to serve their sentences in juvenile lockups in five counties under a temporary pilot program signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown.
The pilot program, which will begin in Alameda, Butte, Napa, Nevada, and Santa Clara counties, allows the young adults to complete a one-year program of edu...
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