Federal judges seeking to improve prison medical care called the state’s latest efforts insufficient Monday and ordered creation of a three-judge panel to consider capping California’s inmate population.
The move — the first for a state prison system — has the potential to prompt early release of inmates. Experts and elected officials, however, said that less-drastic measures might appease federal courts and that releases, if necessary, could be made in ways that minimize any threat to the public.
Details here from the Los Angeles Times
[Guest posted by Jeffrey Lewis]
Federal judges seeking to improve prison medical care called the state’s latest efforts insufficient Monday and ordered creation of a three-judge panel to consider capping California’s inmate population.
The move — the first for a state prison system — has the potential to prompt early release of inmates. Experts and elected officials, however, said that less-drastic measures might appease federal courts and that releases, if necessary, could be made in ways that minimize any threat to the public.
Details here from the Los Angeles Times
[Guest posted by Jeffrey Lewis]
Federal judges seeking to improve prison medical care called the state’s latest efforts insufficient Monday and ordered creation of a three-judge panel to consider capping California’s inmate population.
The move — the first for a state prison system — has the potential to prompt early release of inmates. Experts and elected officials, however, said that less-drastic measures might appease federal courts and that releases, if necessary, could be made in ways that minimize any threat to the public.
Details here from the Los Angeles Times
[Guest posted by Jeffrey Lewis]
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