Daily Journal Staff Writer
Next month, San Francisco County Superior Court will end its involvement in Probation Alternatives Court, one in a string of programs to fall victim to severe budget cuts.
Even so, organizers of the primarily grant-funded program are vowing to continue on, although they admit that doing so will be a struggle without the court's participation.
Started in January, Probation Alternatives C...
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