Page Summary: Many California Counties use jail inmates to help clean up litter and trash from the side of the road. In an effort to maintain updated and accurate information on offenders deemed to be low risk, the
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- Many California Counties use jail inmates to help clean up litter and trash from the side of the road.
- In an effort to maintain updated and accurate information on offenders deemed to be low risk, the
- In this video criminal defense attorney Michael Scafiddi explains Larry D.
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