SAN DIEGO - A San Diego judge on Tuesday stopped short of charging top state prison officials with contempt but warned them that he may still do so if they don't quickly get a beleaguered inmate-work program on track.
Superior Court Judge William C. Pate told John Dovey, director of adult prisons for the state corrections department, that "the court's patience is gone."
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