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| Community center ousts parole meetings |
| By The Mercury News |
| Published: 04/10/2008 |
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CALIFORNIA - State prison officials are being asked to move twice-monthly parolee meetings out of a Glen Avon community center. Dozens of recently paroled state prison inmates attend the meetings at Jurupa Community Center, which is steps from a children's skate park and is around the corner from Jurupa Middle School in northwest Riverside County. Jurupa Area Recreation and Park District general manager Dan Rodriguez says the decision to end the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation meetings was made after a complaint was lodged by school officials. Rodriguez says the nature of the meetings wasn't fully disclosed on the application filed by the state. He says they shouldn't be there. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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