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Subject/Name: Prisons - Crowding
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Prison population in N.C. exceeds limit for 9th time - Ja 3 90 3B
- Prison crowding unsolved; Low-cost 'barracks' of wood proposed - Ja 17 90 3B
- Prison inmate total tops 18,000 - Ja 19 90 3B
- 'Supercap' on prisons expires - Ja 20 90 5B
- Groups cite Wake jail violations; Federal court asked to relieve crowding - Ja 20 90 1B
- State officials hope luck will relieve crowding in prisons - Ja 26 90 3B
- Lawyers dispute jail crowding charge - Fe 3 90 2B
- Editorial: 'House arrest' is wasted - Fe 8 90 16A
- Constitutional change proposed on sentencing; Alternatives might ease prison crowding - Fe 9 90 5B
- Legislative session sought on prisons; Martin considering bid to raise limits - Fe 21 90 1B
- Martin may propose prison construction plan to legislature - Fe 22 90 3B
- Prison crowding may be eased; Panel learns space for 1,000 more inmates to be added by January - Fe 23 90 3B
- Editorial: - No session on new prisons - Fe 26 90 6A
- Martin may call session on prisons; Governor wants to raise ceiling on population - Fe 26 90 1B
- Council endorses Martin's call for legislative action on prisons - Fe 28 90 1B
- Prison panel to seek remedies; Martin appoints high court judge (Mitchell) to lead search for new legislation - Mr 2 90 3B
- State prison population exceeds limit - Mr 3 90 3B
- Administration beating drums for prison plan - Mr 5 90 1B
- Higher limit on prisons endorsed - Mr 6 90 1B
- Legislature lifts prison population ceiling - Mr 7 90 1
- Panel eyes alternatives to prison; House arrest discussed as option to more space - Mr 9 90 3B
- Jail-crowding negotions to continue - Mr 16 90 2B
- Tar Heel editors speak: On the right track on prisons - Mr 18 90 7J
- Option offered to Martin plan to build prisons - Mr 23 90 1B
- Editorial: For a better prison plan - Mr 27 90 8A
- Electronic anklets, fast trials urged to relieve jail crowding - Mr 27 90 1B
- Editorial: Keys to the jail crunch - Mr 29 90 14A
- Worse crowding likely at Mecklenburg jail - Mr 29 90 4B
- Legislators shaping proposal for prisons; Plan is alternative to Martin program - Ap 13 90 3B
- Editorial: One viable prison plan - Ap 14 90 10A
- Panel backs Democratic prison proposal - Ap 27 90 3B
- Legislative prison panel seeks study of sentencing laws - My 10 90 6B
- Senate panel rejects probation, parole cuts - My 24 90 3B
- Sheriff, facing higher jail costs, gets extra $515,000 from board - Jn 20 90 5B
- Prison population sets record Friday - Jy 24 90 3B
- Prison officials declare population emergency; release guides triggered - Jy 27 90 3B
- Prison-crowding worsens, forcing more early releases - Jy 31 90 4B
- States vary in responses to crowding - Au 5 90 5J
- Prison crowding spurs new steps; Officials adding temporary space, asking judges to use alternatives - Au 7 90 3B
- Prison population to prompt paroles - Se 11 90 3B
- Editorial: An 'easy' posture on prisons - Se 15 90 14A
- Martin pushes $200 million prison bond - Se 25 90 1B
- Editorial: A prison push and shove - Se 29 90 14A
- Under the Dome: Group to support prison bond plan - Oc 10 90 1B
- Tar Heel editors speak: Prison bonds: a question of priorities - Oc 14 90 7J
- Prisons' capacity raised; Officials urge voters to approve bonds - Oc 23 90 3B
- Editorial: - No to prison bonds - Oc 27 90 16A
- Voters to decide on prisons; Bond foes question use of resources - No 5 90 1
- $200 million prison bond proposal teeters on brink of voter approval - No 7 90 5B
- Prison population sets record over weekend - No 20 90 4B
- Prisons exceed cap, set population record - No 21 90 4B
- State prison population hits record high - No 27 90 5B
- Prison crowding ends holiday commutations - De 20 90 4B
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