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Grand Jury Finds Improvements Needed In Contra Costa's Electronic Home Detention Program

Summary by claycord.com
A Contra Costa County Civil Grand Jury report has found that while the county’s Electronic Home Detention program successfully keeps hundreds of people out of jail each year, improvements are needed in how the program handles appeals, collects data and communicates with participants. The report, released May 14, examined the county’s Electronic Home Detention (EHD) program, which allows eligible individuals to remain at home under GPS monitoring…
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claycord.com broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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