After Nearly California 6,000 Prisoners Falsely Tested Positive for Opioids, Officials Launch Sweeping Review
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After nearly California 6,000 prisoners falsely tested positive for opioids, officials launch sweeping review
LOS ANGELES — The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is reviewing hundreds of state parole hearings to see if any inmates who were denied parole were rejected because of faulty drug tests.
Did faulty drug tests taint parole hearings? California is reviewing hundreds of denials
Thousands of California prisoners falsely tested positive for opioids last year because of a laboratory mistake. Now hundreds of decisions to deny parole to some of those prisoners are getting a second look.
·Los Angeles, United States
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