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| Early-release injunction rejected |
| By Lexington Herald-Leader |
| Published: 12/18/2008 |
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KENTUCKY - The state can continue a program under which more than 1,800 convicted felons have been released from prison earlier than under previous rules, a circuit judge ruled Wednesday. Franklin Circuit Judge Phillip J. Shepherd denied a request for a temporary injunction to shut down the program. Prosecutors have argued that releasing the inmates puts the public at risk. This year, lawmakers put language in the state budget to change how the Department of Corrections calculates when people get out of prison. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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