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choate

[choht] / tʃoʊt /






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“There are so many people that are incarcerated in California that need help. We can’t get to everybody. And then you step in,” Brant Choate, director of the state division of rehabilitative programs, told the men in their mortarboards.

From Los Angeles Times

Pritzker will move more than half of the residents from the Choate Developmental Center in southern Illinois - 123 people who live there voluntarily - to other state-supported facilities or community-based homes.

From Washington Times

The Democratic governor does not mention closing Choate or layoffs of any employees.

From Washington Times

The Department of Human Services, which runs Choate, has named Ryan Thomas to the new position of chief resident safety officer to monitor conduct and conditions in the state’s developmental centers.

From Washington Times

The remaining 112, some of whom were ordered by criminal courts to Choate because of their disabilities, will remain while authorities determine the best placement for them and while they redesign Choate’s campus and program for safer and better care.

From Washington Times