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Criminal

May 18, 2012

Some counties see relief in new realignment funding

A statewide working group has released a new funding formula to divvy up money from California's coffers to help offset counties' increased costs of housing state inmates.


By Henry Meier


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A statewide working group has released a new funding formula to divvy up money from California's coffers to help offset counties' increased costs of housing state inmates.


The new funding formula is the latest tweak in an attempt to smooth the so-called realignment plan, which has already transferred thousands of state prisoners to county jails. The change is an attempt to quell complaints from...

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