Criminal
Jun. 23, 2006
Action Demands Due Process for Young Parolees
SAN FRANCISCO - Youth offenders who get in trouble while on parole rarely receive prompt hearings to defend themselves, are routinely denied lawyers and are often punished too harshly, according to a class action filed in Sacramento federal court Wednesday.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Youth offenders who get in trouble while on parole rarely receive prompt hearings to defend themselves, are routinely denied lawyers and are often punished too harshly, according to a class action filed in Sacramento federal court Wednesday.
With some 4,000 California juvenile offenders accused each year of bre...
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