Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that would help implement his vision of winding down California's juvenile justice system.
When he took office two years ago, the governor pledged to "end the juvenile justice system as we know it." This meant moving the Division of Juvenile Justice out of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation into the state's Health and Human Services Agency.
The intent i...
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