SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California has met the first target locate by federal courts to reduce its inmate population as a path to improve health attention in the nation’s largest state prison system, prison officials said Tuesday.Federal judges ordered the state to reduce the population by about 10,000 inmates by the end of 2011, to about 133,000 inmates, as a method to improve the attention of mentally and physically ill inmates. The population in the 33 prisons for adults fell to 132,887 as of at the end week’s court-imposed deadline.Glance at More…
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