A delegation of Georgia attorneys are in Washington today for an idea-gathering mission that could serve as an unofficial beginning of reforming the state’s costly criminal justice system.

The American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section is hosting representatives from states that have recently implemented reforms, such as Kentucky, New York, Virginia and Texas, to talk about their successes. It invited officials from several states, including Georgia, to attend.

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