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Prison Reform (Part 3): An Opportunity to Pass Go-Prison Alternatives

Text by Kimberly Cecchini A mother awaits her son’s transfer from county to state prison. Her son is considered a ‘wobbler’ for having accumulated a few charges due to his drug use. At this point, according to the state of California, the district attorney has the authority to classify the charges as felonies or misdemeanors.Continue reading “Prison Reform (Part 3): An Opportunity to Pass Go-Prison Alternatives”

Posted bytonightatdawnJuly 24, 2014August 27, 2014Posted inOpen, Prison Reform, Social Issues & EducationTags:alternative-to-incarceration, drug courts, Glenn E. Martin, Prison Refrom MovementLeave a comment on Prison Reform (Part 3): An Opportunity to Pass Go-Prison Alternatives
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