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Slideshow Date:
Thursday, August 27, 2009
A statewide coalition of human rights groups today urged Atty. Gen. Jerry Brown
to devise a plan to comply with a federal court order to reduce the California prison population by 44,000 rather than delay the inevitable by appealing it.
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