California Gov. Jerry Brown's court-ordered plan to ease prison overcrowding
includes early release and relocation of some prisoners.
Brown said in his filing, submitted Thursday, that he would ask the Legislature
to allow hundreds of prisoners who earn credit for good conduct to be eligible
for early release, as well as "low-risk" inmates who are elderly or medically
fragile, the Los Angeles Times reported Friday.
Brown submitted the plan after he was threatened with contempt of court if he
kept delaying orders to meet an inmate population cap.
Brown's plan indicated he would seek funding to lease 1,600 private prison beds.
Brown has reduced the inmate population since October 2011, partly by keeping
some low-level offenders in county custody instead of state facilities, the
Times said. Even so, the state still has in excess of 9,000 prisoners too many
to satisfy the courts.
In his filing, Brown repeated his contention that by lowering the prison
population by 43,000 inmates in six years, the state "has already achieved a
durable remedy," he argued.
The order to ease prison overcrowding is based on humane conditions, the Times
said. Courts have agreed with prisoners' lawyers' arguments that the state was
providing unconstitutionally poor medical and mental healthcare in facilities
with populations well beyond their capacity.
Civil rights advocates said Brown's proposals left them wanting.
"The governor's latest filing proposes some good ideas" for the short term,
Allen Hopper, director of criminal justice policy for the American Civil
Liberties Union of California, said in a statement. "But it's simply not
enough."
Brown plans to appeal the population cap to the U.S. Supreme Court and has hired
attorneys in the nation's capital to review the case, the Times said.
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May 3, 2013
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