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Criminal

Jun. 29, 2001

The 'Big Guess' of Prop. 36

SAN FRANCISCO - Phyllis Harding thinks rehabilitation of nonviolent drug offenders makes absolute sense. To prove her point, the director of the San Francisco Department of Public Health Community Substance Abuse Services tells a story about her father, an insulin-dependent diabetic who has had several heart surgeries.

By Matthew King
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Phyllis Harding thinks rehabilitation of nonviolent drug offenders makes absolute sense.
        To prove her point, the director of the San Francisco Department of Public Health Community Substance Abuse Services tells a story about her father, ...

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