Nine months after opening, L.A. County's newest juvenile hall under fire from regulators
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The letter said the county had not followed its own plan to fix the facility's problems and that it was now at risk of being shut down after consistently failing to comply with a number of state regulations.
The state order, which came after years of failure by the county to make improvements, left county officials scrambling to figure out where to place 300 youths. They landed on Los Padrinos...
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