Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - One year into office, Gov. Jerry Brown has embarked on perhaps the single largest transformation of corrections and rehabilitation in California in 30 years. Brown's proposed 2012-13 budget, released Thursday, brought more of the same.
For the second year in a row, Brown is pushing the eventual elimination of the state's Department of Juvenile Justice, a major shift that would lea...
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