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1 The release came under a California state plan to reduce prison overcrowding .
2 He was released in October under a California state plan to reduce prison overcrowding .
3 His four-year sentence was commuted to a year under a law aimed at reducing prison overcrowding .
4 The Government is ruling out giving some prisoners amnesty as a way of relieving prison overcrowding .
5 During the summer he toured a federal prison and vowed to work to address prison overcrowding .
6 But they do not address public expectations, prison overcrowding and an erratic sentencing regime in the courts.
7 The hard-nosed stance on releasing inmates, despite prison overcrowding , is consistent with prior voting in the state.
8 Seanad leader Donie Cassidy agreed that the proposal should be looked at in view of prison overcrowding .
9 His four-year jail sentence was commuted to one year under a law aimed at reducing prison overcrowding .
10 Older prisoners are less likely to re-offend, advocates argue, and many can be safely released to ease prison overcrowding .
11 She is refused bail and detained in El Buen Pastor jail, notorious for its squalid conditions and prison overcrowding .
12 The home secretary marshalling the whips to round up the usual suspects, rather than dealing with prison overcrowding and illegal immigration.
13 IRLI is working on prison overcrowding in Malawi and is seeking to raise funds to provide access to justice for vulnerable prisoners.
14 In case no one has noticed, prison overcrowding is so serious that many prisoners don't stay in prison for their sentenced time.
15 Advocates of such reforms, which appear to be gaining traction in Congress, say it would be more just and reduce prison overcrowding .
16 Minister for Justice Alan Shatter said he had repeatedly been asked about prison overcrowding and the Government was determined to address the issue.
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