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More than three-quarters of California's district attorneys are suing the state over its prison good conduct rules that could result in the early release of thousands of inmates, including some serving time for violent offenses.
The lawsuit was brought Wednesday by 44 of the state's 58 top prosecutors and accuses Corrections Secretary Kathleen Allison of using an emergency declaration to bypass the normal regulatory process. The lawsuit says the emergency regulations were really an attempt to comply with "the direction outlined in the Governor’s Budget Summary" from the year prior.