Daily Journal Staff Writer
California officials are on the hook for overseeing the roughly 2,000 disabled parolees in county jails, after the U.S. Supreme Court Monday denied to hear a states' rights appeal from Gov. Jerry Brown.
Brown sought review of a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling last year affirming a lower court's order that the state had to accommodate disabled jailed inmates under the Americans with ...
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