Daily Journal Staff Writer
Some people see it as a wholesale success. To others, it's an unmitigated disaster.
One thing is certain - nearly a year into California's realignment law, debate over the radical legislation shifting responsibility for tens of thousands of offenders from state prison and parole to local lockups and probation departments is more heated than ever.
The latest war of ...
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