Criminal
Dec. 28, 2021
Judge ready to bar hiking of felons’ good conduct credits
Judge Raymond Cadei asked Sacramento County Chief Deputy District Attorney Rod Norgaard, who is representing 28 California district attorneys challenging the legality of the rule changes, to make changes in the wording of the restraining order motion with specifics on which regulation specifically they seek to stop.




A Sacramento County judge said Monday he was inclined to grant a temporary restraining order that would bar the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation from implementing new emergency regulations that increase good conduct credit for double felons inmates whose crimes are designated nonviolent.
Superior Court Judge Raymond Cadei asked Sacramento County Chief ...
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