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With Realignment, Influx of Offenders Tests L.A. County

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It's been a little more than a year since California launched into realignment, the process of shifting nonviolent offenders from state prisons to county jails, and from state parole to county probation. We check in with the state's biggest county to see how they're handling the addition of 11,000 people to their caseload.

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