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Gov. Newsom identified the parole agent as 40-year-old Joshua Lemont Byrd, and said he leaves behind a wife and three children.
Appearing in Solano County Superior Court via a remote video feed, a 52-year-old Vacaville man convicted in June of willfully harming a police officer's K-9 was sentenced to two years' probation.
An A.C.L.U. lawyer said it was possible that any sheriff who complied with the request could be in violation of California’s ...
Kaden Vitellaro filed the suit on July 10, claiming the Arizona Department of Corrections created a hostile work environment that forced him to quit.
A Bay Area corrections officer who worked at two of the state’s most infamous prisons is likely headed to jail himself after pleading guilty to a federal crime.
‘Concerning rise’ in violence, overdoses leads to restrictions at California prisons Two correctional officers were stabbed in LA County within the past two weeks ...
From 2013 to 2022, Ramirez worked as an Investigative Services Unit K-9 Officer at California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation at San Quentin State Prison.
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) officials are investigating why dozens of inmates reportedly attacked Julian Mendez on Friday.
California welcomed 339 graduates from Cal Fire, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and the California Highway Patrol to the state's already robust contingent of public ...
A California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation officer wears a protective mask as they stand guard at the front gate of San Quentin State Prison on June 29, 2020 after an outbreak of ...
Hernandez escaped from the custody of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation as he was being transported to a courthouse in Delano, California on Dec. 2, prison officials said ...
By the way, the state's prison agency is called the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, not that "corrections" and "rehabilitation" have been particularly successful here—or ...