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Government

Feb. 12, 2014

State buys time with judicial panel's ruling

A judicial panel's order Monday granting California a two-year extension to cut its prison roll could cede more control of the state's prison population reduction measures to an independent, court-appointed official, experts say.


By Hamed Aleaziz


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A judicial panel's order Monday granting California a two-year extension to cut its prison roll could cede more control of the state's prison population reduction measures to an independent, court-appointed official, experts say. Under the order, a compliance officer will track whether the state meets interim deadlines and benchmarks on the prison population cap. Those deadlines are set for this June,...

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