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Moderator Roland S. Martin, left, takes a question from local radio host Clovia Lawrence during last Saturday’s Justice Summit at the Richmond Justice Center. Looking on are several of the summit’s nine panelists, Brian Moran, state secretary of public safety and homeland security; Valerie Boykin, director of the state Department of Juvenile Justice; and Harold W. Clarke, director of the state Department of Corrections.

Moderator Roland S. Martin, left, takes a question from local radio host Clovia Lawrence during last Saturday’s Justice Summit at the Richmond Justice Center. Looking on are several of the summit’s nine panelists, Brian Moran, state secretary of public safety and homeland security; Valerie Boykin, director of the state Department of Juvenile Justice; and Harold W. Clarke, director of the state Department of Corrections.

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Problems, solutions discussed at criminal justice summit

The state of criminal justice in Virginia is poor, according to a panel of local, state and national officials, educators and experts who discussed the topic during a summit last Saturday at the Richmond Justice Center.