CA Police and Prison News |
October 28-November 4 , 2004 |
Volume 1, Issue 35 |
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Adult Jail/Prison News
Efforts to reform 'three strikes' law likely to be on ballot again
(San Francisco Chronicle, 11/04/04)Late infusion of cash sank Proposition 66
(Sacramento Bee, 11/04/04)High Court Hears California Prison Case
(Los Angeles Times, 11/03/04)Prop. 66 in Tough Fight
(Los Angeles Times, 11/01/04)Gov. Pounds Away at Prop. 66
(Los Angeles Times, 10/31/04)3-strikes measure loses ground in poll
(San Francisco Chronicle, 10/30/04)Pelican Bay guards lose appeal on attacks
(San Francisco Chronicle, 10/30/04)Battle Over 3-Strikes Measure Heats Up
(Los Angeles Times, 10/29/04)Big Money Pours In for 3-Strikes Ads
(Los Angeles Times, 10/28/04)AdWatch: Ad against Prop. 66 warns of releases
(Sacramento Bee, 10/28/04)Whistle-blower gets $500,000 to settle claims against state
(Sacramento Bee, 10/28/04)Los Angeles: 63,332 Inmates Were Released Early, Sheriff Says
(Los Angeles Times, 10/28/04)Inmate's Death Angers Family
(Los Angeles Times, 10/28/04)
Police News
Law Officials Ready to Start Expanding DNA Database
(Los Angeles Times, 11/04/04)Los Angeles: Lawmen Vow to Press for Funding
(Los Angeles Times, 11/04/04)Voters: Make pot a low priority
(Oakland Tribune, 11/03/04)Oakland: Whistle-blower cop threatened, D.A. says
(San Francisco Chronicle, 11/03/04)Fresh evidence opens 'Riders' retrial
(Contra Costa Times, 11/02/04)Overall violent crime seen to dip in California
(Contra Costa Times, 11/02/04)Telling Police What They Want to Hear, Even if It's False
(Los Angeles Times, 10/30/04)Bratton Wants Bigger LAPD
(Los Angeles Times, 10/29/04)State DNA lab marks 1,000th 'cold hit'
(San Francisco Chronicle, 10/28/04)Cameras to Keep Watch in Hollywood
(Los Angeles Times, 10/28/04)
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