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Government

Mar. 10, 2004

Parole-Alternative Lawsuit Is Settled

SACRAMENTO - A federal judge Monday approved a settlement of a decade-old lawsuit that will prompt the state to begin emphasizing alternatives to jailing parole violators with the goal of significantly reducing its prison population.

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - A federal judge Monday approved a settlement of a decade-old lawsuit that will prompt the state to begin emphasizing alternatives to jailing parole violators with the goal of significantly reducing its prison population.
        The agreement ...

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