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New study: Fix W.Va. prisons this way
A nonpartisan panel that has been studying the state's prison overcrowding problems for the past year on Tuesday submitted recommendations it believes could reduce the prison population and save the state more than $100 million by 2018.
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New study: Fix W.Va. prisons this way
A nonpartisan panel that has been studying the state's prison overcrowding problems for the past year on Tuesday submitted recommendations it believes could reduce the prison population and save the state more than $100 million by 2018.
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