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  1. Though seemingly out of nowhere, Babel Fish actually has a long history. Though the online service launched in 1997, it has its roots in SYSTRAN, a machine translation company founded in California in 1968 to help the U.S. government translate Russian texts to English.

  2. The California Incarcerated Records & Information Search (CIRIS) is an online tool to lookup individuals in CDCR custody. Search results include incarcerated person’s name, CDCR number, age, current location, commitment counties, admission date, Board of Parole Hearing dates and outcomes.

  3. Oct 24, 2019 · Through ballot measures and legislation, California has reduced the number of inmates and pared back prison sentences mandated under its three-strikes and other criminal laws.

  4. May 3, 2006 · Researchers at what used to be known as Digital Equipment Corp. put Babel Fish up on what was once the Internet's smartest search engine, AltaVista, all the way back in 1997.

  5. The judge’s ruling, at the request of California Attorney General Rob Bonta, gives the Alameda County prosecutor’s office 60 days to retry 71-year-old Curtis Lee Ervin or let him go free ...

  6. Feb 11, 2019 · Ordered to reduce the population of California’s overcrowded prisons, lawyers from then-California Attorney General Kamala Harris’ office made the case that some non-violent offenders needed to...

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  8. Jul 30, 2020 · HOW DID HARRIS’S office turn a simple court order to release low-risk prisoners to prevent cruel and unusual punishment into a constitutional fiasco? Federal courts seldom look to prisoner release; it’s a remedy of last resort. But California was a unique case, with its uniquely awful prison system.

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