Plums County News – by Dan McDonald – Staff Writer – 12/21/2011 Plumas County’s public safety system is already feeling the effects of the state’s Assembly Bill 109 inmate realignment. The number of prisoners and parolees in ... View original post here: Plumas County already feeling impact of inmate transfer
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Plums County News – by Dan McDonald – Staff Writer – 12/21/2011 Plumas County’s public safety system is already feeling the effects of the state’s Assembly Bill 109 inmate realignment. The number of prisoners and parolees in ... Read the original here: Plumas County already feeling impact of inmate transfer
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Experts predict the season's deep discounts will lead to deep return lines come January. Consumers binged on good deals , buying unnecessary items and cheaper duplicates. Add to that the results of a Better Business Bureau survey and you can expect chaos. Approximately 1/3 of all consumers don't read return and exchange policies when making a purchase. How...
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Experts predict the season's deep discounts will lead to deep return lines come January. Consumers binged on good deals , buying unnecessary items and cheaper duplicates. Add to that the results of a Better Business Bureau survey and you can expect chaos. Approximately 1/3 of all consumers don't read return and exchange policies when making a purchase. How...
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By MIKE NORTH Merced Sun-Star With the county’s budget deficit at $10 million, the state recently indicated that it intends to make more cuts that’ll add to that burden. The cuts include an increase of county payout ... The rest is here: More state cuts could hit Merced County
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By MIKE NORTH Merced Sun-Star With the county’s budget deficit at $10 million, the state recently indicated that it intends to make more cuts that’ll add to that burden. The cuts include an increase of county payout ... Read more: More state cuts could hit Merced County
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Washington, DC (December 19, 2011) – The release today of a report by lawyers for DNA exoneree Michael Morton, released this fall after serving nearly a quarter-century for a murder he did not commit, underscores the necessity ... View original post here: National defense attorney group says Morton case in Texas shows need for discovery reform
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Washington, DC (December 19, 2011) – The release today of a report by lawyers for DNA exoneree Michael Morton, released this fall after serving nearly a quarter-century for a murder he did not commit, underscores the necessity ... Read more from the original source: National defense attorney group says Morton case in Texas shows need for discovery reform
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