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Perspective

Nov. 24, 2011

Why realignment? A story of finances and litigation

Criminal justice realignment - how did it come to this and what does it all mean? By Hadar Aviram of UC Hastings College of the Law


The California criminal justice system is undergoing a seismic shift this fall. New defendants sentenced to imprisonment for non-serious, non-violent, non-sexual offenses, will serve their sentence in county jails, rather than in state prisons. How did things come to this, and what is the meaning of this transformation?


Criminal justice realignment can be primarily attributed to two recent developments: The state's financial crisis and the three-judge panel d...

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