SACRAMENTO -- California officials are taking stock of the recent US Supreme Court ruling which declared that state prisons must make reasonable accommodations for inmates who are disabled - wheelchair bound, blind, deaf or who are a victim of any of a variety of other problems.The decision doesn't surprise the state's officials who were told to comply with federal law two years ago. While the state has upgraded or redesigned 11 of its 33 prison facilities to comply with the law, California along wit
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