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Administrative/Regulatory

May 18, 2006

New Probation Chief Envisions Model for Reform

LOS ANGELES - Robert B. Taylor liked to jokingly tell friends he was downsizing when he retired from the Los Angeles Police Department in 1993 after three decades of service.

By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Robert B. Taylor liked to jokingly tell friends he was downsizing when he retired from the Los Angeles Police Department in 1993 after three decades of service.
      Only 50 at the time, he went from a commander in a 9,000-officer city department to head of the University of Southern California's 200-member campus pol...

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