California governor grudgingly lists ways to ease prison crowding

California Governor Jerry Brown speaks at the 7th Annual California Hall of Fame induction ceremony at The California Museum in SacramentoBy Sharon Bernstein LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – California Governor Jerry Brown, under court order to produce a plan to ease overcrowding in state prisons, pointed to plans to reopen two closed facilities and move some inmates to camps, but otherwise defiantly rapped a three-judge panel for the "intrusiveness" of the case. Brown's filing stopped short of laying out precisely how the most populous U.S. state would realistically reduce the prison population to a level demanded by the court in a move that could put him on a collision course with the judges. …