Federal judges tentatively ruled on Monday that California must reduce the number of inmates in its overcrowded prison system by up to 40 percent to stop a constitutional violation of prisoners' rights.
California must cut the number of inmates in its prison system by up to 40 percent, judges have ruled.
California must cut the number of inmates in its prison system by up to 40 percent, judges have ruled.
"Overcrowding is the primary cause of the unconstitutional conditions that have been found to exist in the California prisons," the court concluded.
California must cut the number of inmates in its prison system by up to 40 percent, judges have ruled.
California must cut the number of inmates in its prison system by up to 40 percent, judges have ruled.
"Overcrowding is the primary cause of the unconstitutional conditions that have been found to exist in the California prisons," the court concluded.




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