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Judges and Judiciary

Apr. 2, 2014

Early inmate releases sparks judicial discussion

Judges and prosecutors are frustrated by the pressure the policy has put on jail space, which has resulted in convicts and pretrial defendants being released from custody prematurely.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


In December, Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Brian Walsh told judicial branch leaders about an issue that stood out to him at an otherwise routine meeting with Stanislaus County judges: The county's jail simply couldn't hold all its convicts. Offenders "know they will get sent to jail and [released the] next day," Walsh said, noting that spousal abusers sometimes get out so quickly, they...

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