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Government

Sep. 10, 1998

Law Balances Public Safety, Due Process

SACRAMENTO - Should prison officials be able to revoke an inmate's parole before he is released if they find he has a mental disorder that makes him likely to commit new crimes?

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - Should prison officials be able to revoke an inmate's parole before he is released if they find he has a mental disorder that makes him likely to commit new crimes?
        And would the Constitution permit this process if the inmate were denie...

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