Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Each spring, more than 300 law enforcement officials, including police chiefs, sheriffs, and district attorneys, pack into a Sacramento conference room with lawmakers and union leaders to take stock.
At the Law Enforcement Legislative Day in April, Gov. Jerry Brown addressed the group, as did the state Assembly speaker and Senate president pro tem.
But one notable absence had peo...
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