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Litigation

Aug. 25, 2012

Judge indicates state has responsibility to disabled parolees in county jails

A federal judge in Oakland heard arguments Thursday in an ongoing battle to define what resources California must provide disabled parolees held in county jails.


By Henry Meier


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A federal judge in Oakland heard arguments Thursday in an ongoing battle to define what resources California must provide to disabled parolees held in county jails.


U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken didn't rule but strongly indicated her Jan. 13 order mandating the state implement a "county jails plan" - one requiring that the state see that local lock-ups have information to ensur...

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