By Greg Katz
Daily Journal Staff Writer After previous attempts to reform the state parole system were stymied, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is seeking to force through a hotly opposed change to close the state's yawning $41.6 billion budget gap. The change would eliminate parole supervision for offenders who have served time for non-violent and non-sex-related crimes. The proposal is among a list of prison and parole reforms in the governor's budg...
Daily Journal Staff Writer After previous attempts to reform the state parole system were stymied, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is seeking to force through a hotly opposed change to close the state's yawning $41.6 billion budget gap. The change would eliminate parole supervision for offenders who have served time for non-violent and non-sex-related crimes. The proposal is among a list of prison and parole reforms in the governor's budg...
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