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State prisons plan to expand psychiatric care...centers would lessen the need for reducing the inmate population. Schwarzenegger has said he would appeal any population reduction order to the U.S. Supreme Court. His administration has also asked a federal appeals court to return... In this article: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rehabilitation, U.S. Supreme Court, and San Joaquin |
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Yahoo! News | September 02, 2009
Schwarzenegger to take prison fight to Supreme Court (Reuters)
Schwarzenegger to take prison fight to Supreme Court (Reuters) Schwarzenegger to take prison fight to Supreme Court SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court a federal court's...
In this article: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Supreme Court, San Francisco, California, and Reuters
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San Jose Mercury News | November 14, 2009
Internal Affairs: More ship-jumping in store for Schwarzenegger's top deputies?
...administration reluctantly agreed to a court"s demand that cramped prisons shed nearly 40,000 inmates. But the administration also is appealing to the Supreme Court "" and some legislative leaders say they"re unlikely to go along.
In this article: Arnold Schwarzenegger, San Jose, and Supreme Court
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L.A. Times | November 13, 2009
Governor submits plan to cut prison population
With his new proposal, the governor appeared to be trying to avoid open defiance of the judges without giving the impression that he is contradicting his opposition to their efforts in an appeal now pending before the U.S. Supreme Court.
In this article: Arnold Schwarzenegger, California, Los Angeles Times, U.S. Supreme Court, and Stephen Reinhardt
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San Francisco Chronicle | November 12, 2009
State submits plan to reduce prison population
...in-home monitoring. Defiant at first Schwarzenegger had previously proposed changing the parole system along the lines suggested by the court, but his first reaction to the August order was defiance. He filed a plan on Sept. 18 that had a...
In this article: Supreme Court, Mark Leno, Arnold Schwarzenegger, San Francisco, Thelton Henderson, California, and Parole
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L.A. Times - Politics | October 22, 2009
Judges reject California plan to cut prison crowding
...the state would respond to the order by its Nov. 12 deadline. She said the administration is continuing to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court the judges' "arbitrary" reduction order. That appeal was filed last month. Wednesday's developments...
In this article: Arnold Schwarzenegger, California, U.S. Supreme Court, Stephen Reinhardt, and Defendant
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Wall Street Journal: Politics and Policy | September 04, 2009
Calif. at Stalemate Risk Over Prisons
Gov. Schwarzenegger on Tuesday asked for a delay of the order, but was denied. He filed a formal appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday. An 11-hour riot at a prison in Chino, outside Los Angeles, is indicative of the system's...
In this article: California, Parole, Los Angeles, George Runner, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Darrell Steinberg, Chino, California, and U.S. Supreme Court
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San Francisco Chronicle | October 22, 2009
Court, governor dig in heels on prison crowding
...was unbending. "We continue to object to the panel's arbitrary cap under a two-year timeline and are continuing our appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court," said Rachel Arrezola, a spokeswoman for the governor. The state's appeal argues...
In this article: Arnold Schwarzenegger, California, Uranium, U.S. Supreme Court, Stephen Reinhardt, and Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
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The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the United States, and leads the federal judiciary. It consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight Associate Justices, who are nominated by the President and confirmed with the "advice and consent" of the Senate. Justices serve "during good Behaviour," which terminates at death, resignation, retirement, or conviction on impeachment. The Court meets in Washington, D.C. in the United States Supreme Court building. The Supreme Court is primarily an appellate court, but has original jurisdiction in a small number of cases.
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