SACRAMENTO — California is poised to spend $75 million on pretrial assessment pilot projects without a clearly defined set of goals, the state Legislative Analyst’s Office warned Monday.
“While it is certainly possible the proposed program could be worthwhile, we do have some concerns that the lack of detail makes it very difficult for the Legislature to effectively evaluate it,” said Anita Lee, principal fiscal and policy analyst ...
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