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Government

May 22, 2015

End of youth solitary does not conclude war

Not long after a triumphant press release announcing a settlement agreement in their suit against Contra Costa County Probation Department, the Chief Probation Officer shot it down as full of "half-truths and misinformation."


By L.J. Williamson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Not long after advocacy organizations Disability Rights Advocates and Public Counsel
blasted out a triumphant news release announcing a settlement agreement in their suit
against Contra Costa County Probation Department, Chief Probation Officer Philip Kader
shot it down, saying the release was full of "half-truths and misinformation.&quo...

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