Daily Journal Staff Writer
California's overpacked prisons, at about 150 percent capacity with roughly 120,000 inmates, include thousands of life sentence receivers. Many of them are eligible for parole, but the process is poorly supported and potential parolees don't get the appropriate representation they need, say students of UC Berkeley School of Law's Post-Conviction Advocacy Project.
The project, founded by thir...
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