Imani
11-06-2007, 12:51 PM
By San Jose Mercury News Published: 11/05/2007
CALIFORNIA - Complaining that officials are moving too slowly on their promise to fix California's troubled youth prisons, a public-interest law group says it's time for a court to assume control over parts of the juvenile corrections system.
If approved, the appointment of a court receiver would be another rebuke to the administration of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, which already has been forced to accept a federal court receiver running medical services in the adult prisons, and federal judges considering early releases of adult inmates. Read more (http://www.mercurynews.com/politics/ci_7366772).
CALIFORNIA - Complaining that officials are moving too slowly on their promise to fix California's troubled youth prisons, a public-interest law group says it's time for a court to assume control over parts of the juvenile corrections system.
If approved, the appointment of a court receiver would be another rebuke to the administration of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, which already has been forced to accept a federal court receiver running medical services in the adult prisons, and federal judges considering early releases of adult inmates. Read more (http://www.mercurynews.com/politics/ci_7366772).