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  2. Thousands of former inmates add to a growing homelessness ...

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    Los Angeles County probation officers, who are tasked with monitoring low-level felons released from prison, are already struggling with dwindling staffing, enormous caseloads and being assaulted ...

  3. California Rural Legal Assistance - Wikipedia

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    California Rural Legal Assistance was founded in 1966 by James D. Lorenz under the auspices of President Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty. The first meeting took place on Saturday, May 14, 1966, at 1411 West Olympic Avenue in Los Angeles, California.

  4. Department of Children and Family Services (Los Angeles ...

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    DCFS's operations involve investigating child welfare and abuse allegations, foster care, and adoption. DCFS files child welfare allegations in Edmund D. Edelman Children's Court, located in Monterey Park, California, and the Alfred J. McCourtney Juvenile Justice Center in Lancaster, California. DCFS is represented by Los Angeles County Counsel.

  5. California Innocence Project - Wikipedia

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    The California Innocence Project (now IJC) began representing Larsen in 2002.In 2010, a judge ordered Larsen's release, finding that he was "actually innocent" of the crime and that Larsen's constitutional rights were violated.Despite the ruling, Larsen remained in prison for two more years while the state attorney general challenged the judge ...

  6. The Complete Money Guide for Ex-Offenders - AOL

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    The United States has a higher rate of incarceration per capita than any other nation: 698 of every 100,000 residents wind up behind bars. And when those offenders are released, they often face an ...

  7. Can tech help solve the Los Angeles homeless crisis? Finding ...

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    The problem is especially acute in Los Angeles, where more than 45,000 people — many suffering from serious mental illness, substance addictions or both — live in litter-strewn encamp

  8. Edmund D. Edelman Children's Court - Wikipedia

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    The building houses attorneys from Los Angeles County Counsel, Los Angeles Dependency Lawyers, and Children's Law Center. In 2012, the media gained unprecedented access to the court. [ 1 ] At that time, about 25,000 cases annually went before the combined 21 judges, commissioners and referees who oversee the cases.

  9. Out of prison, out of work: Fayetteville felon, activist ...

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    She's also a convicted felon. On Thursday in her Old Wilmington Road home, she said that beginning in 1998, she spent about a decade in and out of federal prison on drug and weapon charges.