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Litigation

Sep. 28, 2013

State officials complain that judges are prescribing policy

In a U.S. Supreme Court filing, state officials this week slammed a recent order by a three-judge panel preventing California from leasing prison space in private, out-of-state facilites.


By Hamed Aleaziz


Daily Journal Staff Writer


In a U.S. Supreme Court filing, state officials this week slammed a recent order from a three-judge panel preventing California from leasing prison space in private, out-of-state facilities.


It's the state's latest salvo launched against the court and its orders to improve prison conditions by dramatically reducing overcrowding.


In 2009, in response to allegations that medical an...

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