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P.O.s Are Rethinking Their Rules As Coronavirus Spreads

April 5, 2020June 2, 2020 PARSOL Webmaster
Social distancing is pressing officials across the country to skip traditional methods such as jailing people for “technical violations” like missing check-ins. Full Article

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