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Probation officials warn of up to 700 'realigned' prisoners and a potential $4M–$5M midyear hit
Summary
Chief adult probation officer warned the county could receive up to 700 parole‑realigned prisoners and that adult probation may need a $4–5 million midyear supplemental; supervisors and the mayor's office said they will prepare plans and fold state realignment funding into upcoming budget proposals.
Wendy Still, chief adult probation officer, told the Budget and Finance Committee that state criminal‑justice realignment could substantially increase the city’s probation caseload and budgetary needs.
"We anticipate a significant impact ... that we will have up to 700 realigned prisoners under our now post custody release supervision," Still said, describing the department’s…
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