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Archived Releases - Failed state parole early-release program

  • Governor "commutes" sentences of 6,000 inmates (1/21/10)
  • State to release thousands of felons; Prison gates open January 25 (1/15/10)
  • Los Angeles police officers denounce inmate early releases as dangerous and counterproductive (7/9/09)
  • LAPPL Statement on Proposed Massive Prisoner Release (5/23/09)
  • Los Angeles Police Officers call on Governor to Stop Dangerous New Parole Program (5/5/09)
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