FOX 29's Shawnette Wilson reports. HARRISBURG, Pa. - As officials consider releasing some inmates to lessen the impact of COVID-19 on Pennsylvania prisons, county prosecutors are telling lawmakers that passing legislation to address that would avoid leaving those decisions to the governor alone.
The Pennsylvania District Attorneys Association considers “a temporary, legislative solution” to be reasonable, considering the health threat from the pandemic, said Lindsay Vaughan, the group’s executive director. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS Vaughn was responding to a letter sent Monday by Corrections Secretary John Wetzel to state lawmakers about the prospect for legislation about which state inmates might qualify for early release.
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