Daily Journal Staff Writer
Speakers at a special meeting of the Judicial Council Friday painted a very mixed picture of the effects of a state criminal justice policy known as realignment on courts.
In December, concerns by some judges about early release of prisoners contributed to a decision by the state Judicial Council to hold an informational hearing on realignment, which shifted thousands of prisoners from the state to coun...
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