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Judges and Judiciary

Dec. 22, 2007

State Ordered to Pay for Parole Delays

A judge ordered the state Thursday to produce all documents needed to evaluate prisoner releases at least 60 days before the inmates' parole hearings, or face potentially thousands of dollars in fines for each delay.

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      A judge ordered the state Thursday to produce all documents needed to evaluate prisoner releases at least 60 days before the inmates' parole hearings, or face potentially thousands of dollars in fines for each delay.
      Marin County Superior Court Judge Verna Alana Adams said she would impose fines of $100 a day for every day a parole hear...

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