California’s Prison Population Is Finally Down, But Will It Last?

SACRAMENTO, Calif., Jan 29 (Reuters) – After years of controversy and legal trouble because of overcrowding in California’s mammoth prison system, the state’s inmate population dipped below the maximum level set by a federal court for the first time on Thursday.

It is not yet clear whether the inmate count of 113,463 released Thursday, about 300 below the cap set by a panel of three federal judges, represents a permanent thinning of the prison population or is just a temporary reprieve for the state, which for years fought orders to bring the numbers down.

If the population remains at the level reported on Thursday, the state will have met its goal a year ahead of the extension deadline. (Editing by Eric Walsh)

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