LOS ANGELES - U.S. Department of Justice investigators looking into the treatment of children in Los Angeles County's three juvenile halls can expect to have local bureaucrats following them around.
On Tuesday, the county Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a motion establishing an unusual committee called "consultants from county departments" to monitor the activities of th...
On Tuesday, the county Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a motion establishing an unusual committee called "consultants from county departments" to monitor the activities of th...
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