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Why fewer felons in this county will be heading to prison
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7 years ago
Judge John Rudduck hasn't sent anyone to prison for a fifth-degree felony charge in nearly a year. Instead, he's overseeing a pilot program called Targeted Community Alternatives to Prison — T-CAP — that places low-level, non-violent offenders in probation and community service programs.
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