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California Ordered to Reduce Prison Overcrowding

HeadlineFeb 10, 2009

And back in the United States, a federal court has ordered the California prison system to reduce overcrowding within the next three years. A three-judge panel says California should reduce its prison population by as many as 55,000 through measures including shortening sentences and diverting nonviolent prisoners. California Attorney General Jerry Brown says he plans to appeal.

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