Receive report on jail tour by Human Rights Human Relations Commission
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The Human Rights Human Relations Commission toured the West Contra Costa Detention Center in July. The commission will present their findings about jail conditions and operations. This oversight helps ensure the county facility meets standards for people from Richmond who are detained there.
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