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A group of probation chiefs is drawing up how new juvenile justice reforms will work — in secret : comparemela.com
A group of probation chiefs is drawing up how new juvenile justice reforms will work — in secret
The officials formed a nonprofit, funded with dues from participating counties, but contend their work is not subject to government transparency laws
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